It came to my attention that the previous video made things seem a little too easy for how we shoot a scene. I have produced another short video to give a more accurate account of how the typical shoot plays out (see below). A typical shoot can last from 15 minutes to close to an hour depending on the conditions (wind, water, excessive heat, bitter cold, etc). At the end of the video I display a shot of one of the figures that was lost during our Sunset Beach shoot. The blur was caused by me pulling the camera out of harms way just as a rouge wave swept in. My priorities in order are (1). safety of my wife and I (2). preserving the camera body & lens (3). preventing loss of the miniature figures (4). comfort while shooting. Comfort has to be the last priority because I need to be in all kinds of contorted positions to get the shots I want. If I put comfort too high of a priority, the shots would be a lot less dynamic.
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