
In the days of bluray and DVDs before that, my favourite reason for buying special editions of anything (except for the pretty packaging) has always been the extra features – namely, the making-of featurettes.

What’s the best way to test out a new drone? Drive up to a completely frozen lake for some ice-fishing and see how well it (and my fingers) does? Probably not, but the possibility of what footage this may bring intrigued me.

The story of Captain Detective and his protege, Pedro. The film was made in 48 hours. This is it’s trailer.

FILM IS HARD. It’s pretty amazing when a film actually comes together. It feels like magic. Our ambitious sci-fi epic almost didn’t come to be. At least a handful of times, if not triple that.



So you’re sitting at your office, and decided “Hey, why don’t I watch that short film with the funky title that i’ve been seeing online?” You may have heard about the…

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Right then. I wasn’t planning on really doing this, but inspiration struck earlier today when my good friend and assistant Louis was over, so we mounted the FS700 onto the Ronin. This took A WHILE.
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