ESPN PRO SERIES with Travis Rice : Episode 1 – Too Much Snow ?

Posted in Trips, Uncategorized, Video on April 3rd, 2013 by Jeff

Don’t Miss The ESPN PRO SERIES with Travis Rice.

Produced by Brain Farm.

Here is the first Episode:

In the new X Games Pro Series video adventures of Travis Rice takes us to Eagle Pass with Mark Landvik, and Eric Jackson, where they discover there really is such a thing as too much snow.

To See the Film GO TO :  http://bit.ly/X6ddcb

 

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Brain Farm , Red Bull and Sheckler: World of Red Bull

Posted in #brainfarmskate, Client Shoots, Photo, Trips, Video on February 19th, 2013 by Jeff

Brain Farm went to LA to film this World of Red Bull short with Ryan Sheckler.

 

Check it Out:

 


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Motion Timelapse – The Art of Flight

Posted in Trips, Video on January 6th, 2012 by Jackson

Tyler Ginter and Greg Wheeler talk about the Brain Farm team motion timelapse work in the Aspen segment of The Art of Flight


What was the mission of the project?

The Aspen section of The Art of Flight was all about filming the athletes take on the incredible jumps and half pipe that was being constructed. We spent a week in the field setting up several motion timelapse setups each day. Each shot took between 2-3 hours to setup and 6-8 hours to film. We mostly worked the graveyard shift as a lot of the work was done from when the sun went down to when it came up.

Brain Farm Motion Timelapse A little background on Tyler Ginter.

I am a passionate Timelapse Photographer, Filmmaker and Producer. I have always enjoyed the creative and technical challenges of filming in remote locations around the world and Art of Flight was one of the most incredible experiences I’ve ever had. I spent the past four years on active duty as a Captain assigned to 55th Combat Camera, the only active duty Combat Camera Company in the United States Army. I served as a Platoon Leader in Operation Iraqi Freedom for nine months in charge of a team of 22 filmmakers and photographers who documented the war in support of combatant commanders’ tactical, operational, and strategic objectives.

What equipment was used? And why is this gear the gear of choice?

We used the Kessler Crane ShuttlePod and PocketJib to pull off the shots in the Aspen section of Art of Flight. We would construct 20 feet of track on the ShuttlePod to do the shoot, then move, then shoot dolly shots. We also setup the PocketJib to slowly dolly up or down over a 6-8 hour period. For a few of the shots, we attached the PocketJib to the ShuttlePod so we could extend the reach of the camera over a half pipe ledge.  I have used Kessler systems for all my timelapse work and they work flawlessly in a variety of harsh weather conditions including the extreme heat and cold. It was also important for the gear to be portable enough for us to transport the rigs up and down the mountain each day.

Brain Farm Motion Timelapse 1Tell us about some of the challenges of this shoot?

The biggest challenge was the inconsistant weather conditions on the mountain. We would spend hours setting up a timelapse shot and the clouds and weather would be perfect. Then, after only a few hours into a 6 hour timelapse move, it would start dumping snow and the entire shot would be ruined. Moreover, wind played a huge factor in getting stable timelapse moves. We had to use shoot, move, shoot on the Kessler Motion Control system so each frame would have time to settle from the wind before an exposure was taken.

What were the shots that you got? Were you happy with the results?

Tyler: I setup a 20 foot astro timelapse dolly shot in the half pipe with the milky way in the background. Unfortunately, this shot was ruined on my first attempt due to my fill light malfunctioning from the extreme cold. Curt understood the situation and told me that I needed to try it one more time. So, I stayed out again until 2am the next night making sure every last variable of the shot was perfected and working properly. As a result, I pulled off the shot successfully the second time thanks to Curt and his leadership as a Director to keep pushing me.


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The Art of Flight Teaser

Posted in Trips on February 16th, 2011 by Jackson

Just when you thought the producers of “That’s It, That’s All” couldn’t top themselves comes a new breed of snowboarding entertainment. “The Art of FLIGHT” follows Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they dream up new global adventures and progress the sport to unimaginable levels. Brain Farm has gathered an arsenal of the most advanced and progressive filmmaking technology to bring the masses a snowboarding adventure of epic proportions. Filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Alaska, Chile, Aspen, Patagonia, British Columbia and more, FLIGHT brings the viewer along for the perfect blend of adventure/travel drama and high-energy snowboarding action. “The Art of FLIGHT” releases September 2011. www.theartofflightmovie.com



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Mark Landvik checks in with ESPN.com

Posted in Press, Trips on October 16th, 2010 by Jackson


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Brain Farm produces Quiksilver’s latest Wetsuit Ad

Posted in Client Shoots, Trips, Video on September 2nd, 2010 by Jackson


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Brain Farm in American Cinematographer

Posted in Press, Trips on August 12th, 2010 by Jackson

Noah Kadner did a nice piece in American Cinematographer about Brain Farm’s push to innovate with todays digital cameras.

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Scott Serfas blogs about Brain Farm in AK

Posted in Photo, Press, Trips on July 23rd, 2010 by Jackson

TRice and John J, AK-style

To see more on Scotts Blog


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Brain Farm produces latest Quiksilver Ad Campaign

Posted in Client Shoots, Trips on January 31st, 2010 by Jackson

Brain Farm went to Mexico last fall with the Quiksilver team to capture some ridiculous shots for the new Cypher Board Short TV and web ad campaign. Dane Reynolds, Kelly Slater, Julian Wilson, and Jeremy Flores were the pros we had the pleasure of working with. For the shoot, we developed the first ever untethered water housing for our Phantom HD Gold that allowed us to get in the water and capture surfing like it has never been seen before.  We also shot with the Varicam 3700 that captured some really nice footage. We did all the post production including for each spot custom sound scores, motion graphics, and sound design in the Brain Farm Studio. The campaign is live with the first spot being the 60 second Kelly Slater. Keep an eye out for more on Surfline, Fuel TV, MTV and around the world…

photos by Chris Bryan

Mexico Crew

Fine Tuning the Phantom Water Housing

Slater checking out the Phantom footage

Production tent on the beach




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