"B Sweet" Music Video Shot on RED MX and PhantomHD

“B Sweet” Principal Photography Wraps

Film Style, Production Jun 27, 2010 1 Comment

We’ve wrapped photography for Andrew Tinker’s song “B Sweet” – it was a grueling shoot but we ended up with some amazing footage.

Ever wonder why most people film in California?

Because it’s generally not 104°, 106° and 103° three days in a row.

We shot at the Harbor in Rockwall, TX – the city was very kind to accommodate our production and very helpful onsite.

Most of the crew is exhausted and very sunburnt – but in good spirits.  That’s what a successful film shoot will do to you – help you ignore the aches and pains caused by the hard work that is filmmaking.

The project was a pretty unique opportunity;  It’s not every day you get to work on a project with Dolby Labs.

Our production scheduled spanned three days – two days of RED MX filming and one with a PhantomHD.  Both cameras are great to work with and I’m glad that we were able to work with a budget that included them (and all of the extra stuff that they require).

Richard Krause, lead designer at Dolby Labs, directed the project. John Hansen was our AD and UPM. Joshua Collinsworth was director of photography.  They, along with everyone else on our crew, did an outstanding job.

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