Tag: tv2

Season 2 with 1d Mark IV

A little over a year ago, we wrapped the first TV-series in the world shooting only on DSLRs (read more about it here and here ). A lot of research went into how to make these cameras work in a feature production pipeline. In the end, we were really happy with the results, and the audience loved it. So much so that we were nominated for 8 Gullruten (Norways Emmy), and both Anders and Tuva won. Now, DoP Pål Bugge Haagenrud and myself are shooting the second season. For those of you who follow my blog, you can see that there hasnt been too many…

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Latest doings

Lesotho As usual, january&februay has been really busy. Finishing my work on this years Eurovision, by:Larm and 2 trips for the NRCs Artistgalla, I`ve more or less been travelling constantly. Including my 3 weeks of diving in Bali, its actually been over 40 days, since the start of the year. Shooting with the AF101 in St. Petersburg. Shot by Olav Saltbones My latest 5d rig. Jag35, SmallHD dp6, Sennheiser MK400, Zoom H4N. Switronix Powerbase 70, Litepanels 1x1 with Globalmediapro V-lock batteries. GREAT! Backing up my CF and SD cards outside Maseru, Lesotho airport, using the NextoDI NSV2500. Amazing tool Shooting a concert a day at…

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MSF (Medecins sans Frontieres)

A quick blog between two big productions. Just finished shooting a really big childrens drama in the south of Norway, and I am right now preparing for another go at Norways biggest entertainment concept, the infamous Eurovision :) This spring and fall, I have also found time to do two trips for TV2s "Artisgalla", a yearly tv-benfit for NGOs. This time its for MSF, and my sequences are from Sierra Leone and Congo (DRC). Also, a short commercial spot has been made of c-section I filmed in the middle of the night whilst in Sierra Leone. I will upload them if I get them. Rumors…

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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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