The Go Pro & 10 Days On The Road

Posted on: August 31, 2011
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One of the projects I am working on this year is a promotional video for the St Albert Sports Academy. This gave me the reason I needed to buy a Go Pro Hero camera for myself work. The Go Pro is a very small and affordable HD camera that allows you to capture some otherwise imposable moments from a very cool perspective.  I bought it primarily to place on hockey helmets and  the goalie masks for the sports academy video  but I also plan on incorporating it into other projects by mounting it on vehicles or putting it in tight spots where a camera person wouldn’t be able to fit or it would be too dangerous to shot from. Before taking it out on any professional shoots, I needed to test what this camera was able to do so I took it with us on our summer family vacation. The following video was made using only the GO Pro and some of it was even shot by my 5 year old girl. I call it

Sail – a family vacation

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St Valentines Day Hair Massacure – 2009

Posted on: February 14, 2010
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My 7 year old daughter wanted to help raise money for cancer research and the children’s hospital. She dyed her hair pink and shaved it off for the annual St Valentines Day Hair Massacure. She raised over $550 dollars and her school raised 70,000 dollars. This was a video I made of the event for her.

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Owenator 2009 – The Boss is coming

Posted on: August 11, 2009
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Yet another football video I made for my son and his team.
This was all shot with the Canon 5d

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The Owenator – 2008

Posted on: October 4, 2008
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Here is another personal video I made for my sons atom football team, the St.Albert Bucs.
My son is number 27 in black and white.

This was made with my new Sony EX1. Some of it was shot in true slow motion which is one of the cameras features.

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The Owenator

Posted on: September 2, 2008
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Being a video producer allows me to make some great home videos. This is one I would like to share.

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