After a year-long wait, Mike finally received the RED camera. We spent the first half of the week testing it out in the studio and around the neighborhood. The RED software and UI could use some tweaking, but the image resolution and quality is everything I could've hoped for. I don't see any reason why it won't be the indie filmmakers camera of choice for the next 5+ years.
The TMTS music video, the first of the 6 shorts in 6 months project, is coming together quickly. The script is super fun and we've already got an amazing crew. All we have to do is cast it, find locations and shoot it in 2 weeks from today. It already feels like an insane pre-production schedule for a no-budget project.
Speaking of the opposite of paying jobs, the Puget Sound Energy project is winding down and the University of Washington commercial is ramping up. I was also hired to DP a shoot for World Famous later next week. I still can't believe how cool it is to get these jobs that require spending days or even weeks out of the office.
Here's a still from one of the RED tests:
I'm going to start posting a couple of favorite links each week:

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