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Modern Camera Car Mounts on “Pressed”

Our new Modern Studio Equipment “hostess tray” style side mount in action on a Dodge Viper Powered SRT-10 Ram. We’re in beautiful Kelowna, BC at the moment on our third feature with the ever popular Vancouver based independent cinematographer Norm Li. It stars up and coming english actor Luke Goss previously known as part of...

“The Odds,” a Norm Li feature

…so to further update you. The Odds was our previous feature film and it was produced by Oliver Linsley who recently completed Beyond the Black Rainbow — also filmed by Norm Li… The guy is unstoppable — with multiple independent film cinematography credits under his belt, more RED Camera owned then he has fingers on...

VFS Studio Shoot in a Box

This time lapse from the first portion of a 6 day film shoot at VFS with director Michael Chayse — Head of Production for VFS Entertainment — shows what can be done with TALCO’s 5-ton lighting and grip package truck out of the box. Vancouver Film School’s equipment was booked...

Gord Bamford, “Put Some Alcohol on It”

This music video for Arkadia Picture was shot on 35mm Film on a houseboat in beautiful Sycamouse, BC. Produced by Alex Galanis and Directed by award winning Stephano Barberis with cinematographer Ron Williams C.S.C. The video echos the sentiment, “When life is rough go sit on the lake and put some...

Faber Drive, “You And I Tonight” released.

The final video for Faber Drive, “You And I Tonight” with cinematographer Danny Nowak C.S.C, Key Grip Mike Branham of Best Film Services, and lighting by TALCO. The video was directed by Colin Minihan of Digital Interference and produced by Shawn Angeleski. Rain Effects by BrantFX.

Faber Drive Teaser

UPDATE: Final video has been posted above. The band Faber Drive posted a behind the scenes sneak peak of their recent music video shoot “You And I Tonight”. We worked with cinematographer Danny Nowak C.S.C on this one doing the lighting along with Key Grip Mike Branham of Best Film Services. The video was directed by Colin Minihan...