The Super Orchestra's Nobody Deserves A Winter by Markus Waltå
David Knight - 3rd Dec 2009
Sensual and beautifully-photographed forest-set Swedish clip directed by Markus Waltå, and shot by Adrian Levander.
Sensual and beautifully-photographed forest-set Swedish clip directed by Markus Waltå, and shot by Adrian Levander. "The video was shot on the 5D with Canon glass," says Adrian. "We wanted to capture a dark and ambivalent mood of a bewitching forest. To achieve this we used a tilt/shift lens to some extent. It was shot in one day, in the middle of September in a forest about an hour outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The budget was microscopic, around £150." That 5D is certainly quite something - but when are they going to develop Smell-ovision <br/>
"The video was shot on the 5D with Canon glass," says Adrian. "We wanted to capture a dark and ambivalent mood of a bewitching forest. To achieve this we used a tilt/shift lens to some extent. It was shot in one day, in the middle of September in a forest about an hour outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The budget was microscopic, around £150."
Sensual and beautifully-photographed forest-set Swedish clip directed by Markus Waltå, and shot by Adrian Levander. "The video was shot on the 5D with Canon glass," says Adrian. "We wanted to capture a dark and ambivalent mood of a bewitching forest. To achieve this we used a tilt/shift lens to some extent. It was shot in one day, in the middle of September in a forest about an hour outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The budget was microscopic, around £150." That 5D is certainly quite something - but when are they going to develop Smell-ovision <br/>
That 5D is certainly quite something - but when are they going to develop Smell-ovision
Sensual and beautifully-photographed forest-set Swedish clip directed by Markus Waltå, and shot by Adrian Levander. "The video was shot on the 5D with Canon glass," says Adrian. "We wanted to capture a dark and ambivalent mood of a bewitching forest. To achieve this we used a tilt/shift lens to some extent. It was shot in one day, in the middle of September in a forest about an hour outside of Stockholm, Sweden. The budget was microscopic, around £150." That 5D is certainly quite something - but when are they going to develop Smell-ovision <br/>
David Knight - 3rd Dec 2009
Credits
Production/Creative
- Director
- Markus Waltå
- Production Company
- Sektorfilm
Camera
- Director of Photography
- Adrian Levander
Lighting/Grip
- Gaffer
- Olle Nordlund
David Knight - 3rd Dec 2009