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Shooting with D21

Acam: D21 with Optimo 24-290 Zoom and wireless Focus and Zoom from Arri: Bcam: D21 with Optimo 17-80. I just finished shooting my first week as camera operator on the very popular Norwegian children show "Captain Sabletooth" (plans to go international soon). I'm shooting again with DoP Paul Haagenrud, but this time the cameras are slightly heavier than the DSLRs of "Dag" Two Arri d21s, each with their Optimo Zoom (24-290&17-80) is a very heavy setup, and if anyone is doing anything with these lumps of metal handheld, I'd like to meet them :) But it's great fun, and it feels very cinematography to operate…

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Documentaries around the world

I`ve done a series of trips around the globe lately on different small documentaries/segments for TV-shows in Norway. First up was Shanghai, with Dinamo Story as production company. Inovation Norway wanted to do a tv-show around the Norwegian Day at the World EXPO 2010, which is underway in Shanghai these days. For 20 days we shot segments for an hour special that aired at NRK the 26th of June. We were everywhere in this huge city, I even did a timelapse from the balcony of the Shanghai World Financial Centre. The highest place built by man where you can actually walk outdoors in the world…

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Shooting wrapped!

DoP Pål Bugge Haagenrud operating the A-cam As we wrapped 60 days of principal photography on the worlds first DSLR only drama shoot last friday, it has become clear (if you look at my webtraffic) that we have caused quite a stirr in the industry. TVBEurope picked up the story through this blog, and Eirik Helland Urke also did a nice piece on our production just before we wrapped. The two cameras never faulted once, through rain, snow, cold and heat. We did get one, one out of several thousands, corrupt file on the a-cam, put it was probably related to power down whilst recording.…

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New Showreel @Vimeo 2010

Just uploaded my latest showreel to Vimeo. Check it out! Thanks to Dinamo Story, Sherpafilm, NRK, Monster and all the other production companys I`ve worked with during the last year, that let me use new and untested cameras on important work. Looks like im not the only one interested in new media tech :)

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