Here's our latest video production for Kinnarps. It's a taster video to encourage customers to request a copy of the Schools Report that Kinnarps were involved in creating. Think of it as a kind of movie trailer!.
Inverse Square Media is a joint venture between Redshift Photography (David Thrower) and Goldmoor Television (Pete Rimington). David has over 15 years of experience gained within the lighting industry and has been a professional photographer for the past 9 years. Pete has been running Goldmoor Television for over 18 years and before that worked for the BBC for many years and has a wealth of talent as both a Director, Cameraman and Editor.
Monday, 5 December 2011
Tuesday, 8 November 2011
It's been a while since our last blog entry due to a mad workload!.
We're not complaining mind you as it's good to be busy and working on so many great projects.
In the past few weeks we've done some beautiful rotating product photography video's for Holophane with a unique twist.Once the guys at Holophane have uploaded the video's to their website we'll add a link here to them. We've taken the very popular 360 degree rotating product video concept and added some really great extras but more about that later!.
We've also recently completed a video for Philips Lighting featuring a fantastic garden design which they sponsored at the Hampton Court Flower Show utilising their high output LED colour change fittings. The garden won a sliver gilt medal for it's designer Tom Harfleet and the video will appear in our next blog entry.
We're currently working on two large video projects for Kinnarps and we've got some more to create for Philips so it's all a bit manic but happily we're keeping up and meeting all our deadlines.
The video in today's blog entry was commissioned by Adrian Morrow of AJM Architecture (www.ajmarchitecture.com) and featured the beautiful new crematorium and chapel which Adrian designed for Milton Keynes Council. The building is visually stunning and utilises many unique and highly energy efficient technologies such as natural ventilation and heat recuperation.
We're not complaining mind you as it's good to be busy and working on so many great projects.
In the past few weeks we've done some beautiful rotating product photography video's for Holophane with a unique twist.Once the guys at Holophane have uploaded the video's to their website we'll add a link here to them. We've taken the very popular 360 degree rotating product video concept and added some really great extras but more about that later!.
We've also recently completed a video for Philips Lighting featuring a fantastic garden design which they sponsored at the Hampton Court Flower Show utilising their high output LED colour change fittings. The garden won a sliver gilt medal for it's designer Tom Harfleet and the video will appear in our next blog entry.
We're currently working on two large video projects for Kinnarps and we've got some more to create for Philips so it's all a bit manic but happily we're keeping up and meeting all our deadlines.
The video in today's blog entry was commissioned by Adrian Morrow of AJM Architecture (www.ajmarchitecture.com) and featured the beautiful new crematorium and chapel which Adrian designed for Milton Keynes Council. The building is visually stunning and utilises many unique and highly energy efficient technologies such as natural ventilation and heat recuperation.
Thursday, 15 September 2011
After a hectic few weeks working on lots of new projects and meeting some fantastic new clients, we've been commissioned to video the new Crematorium Chapel in Milton Keynes. Having already photographed this stunning piece of architecture, this distinctive, high quality public building with state of the art audio-visual facilities incorporates formal gardens, woodland trails and water features creating a sustainable environment for all natural wildlife. Watch this space as the video will be filmed shortly.
Friday, 12 August 2011
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
We had two very productive meetings with clients yesterday to talk about some upcoming video productions we're working on. We're looking to create some very artistic and interesting visuals for Kinnarps to go on their new website based on a mixture of time lapse and CGI techniques - should look great!.
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Thanks to everyone for looking in on our new blog!.
We're still busy setting up the systems here at ISM but we've got work coming in already so it's a very busy time for both Pete and me. Last Friday I went to the Hampton Court Flower Show to film a fantastic concept garden which had been sponsored by Philips Lighting. The basic principle of the design was that a colour changing LED based mesh structure shaped like a human brainwave was to be set into a garden and cycle through both colour change and patterns of light movement. The finished design looked fantastic and the movie we're making should be finished in a week or so and I'll post it to the blog as soon as it's ready.
We've had some great feedback from our client (Dioxiwhite) on the teeth whitening video that we created. The finished video is available to view here http://inversesquaremedia.com/mainmenu.html - please take a look and let us know what you think!. It was great fun to film this and we shot the entire video on a Canon EOS 5D MK2.
We've got some client meetings lined up for next week and we've got a coupe of video's in editing at the moment so we're really pleased to the start we've made with our new company!.
We're still busy setting up the systems here at ISM but we've got work coming in already so it's a very busy time for both Pete and me. Last Friday I went to the Hampton Court Flower Show to film a fantastic concept garden which had been sponsored by Philips Lighting. The basic principle of the design was that a colour changing LED based mesh structure shaped like a human brainwave was to be set into a garden and cycle through both colour change and patterns of light movement. The finished design looked fantastic and the movie we're making should be finished in a week or so and I'll post it to the blog as soon as it's ready.
We've had some great feedback from our client (Dioxiwhite) on the teeth whitening video that we created. The finished video is available to view here http://inversesquaremedia.com/mainmenu.html - please take a look and let us know what you think!. It was great fun to film this and we shot the entire video on a Canon EOS 5D MK2.
We've got some client meetings lined up for next week and we've got a coupe of video's in editing at the moment so we're really pleased to the start we've made with our new company!.
Monday, 4 July 2011
One of our best clients here at Inverse Square Media are Kinnarps (who manufacture superb office furniture and are the third biggest furniture manufacturer in the world!) asked us to look at a concept for a video to show the operation of their Series 6000 office chair. These chairs are designed to be fully adaptable to all different shapes and sizes of people and we needed to create a simple but informative video to highlight the operation of the various levers and knobs etc.
Initially we thought that a straight forward video clip would do the trick but then Pete had the great idea of using a series of still images to create a flickbook style movie clip. This enabled us to spend more time on each individual shot making sure that the chair was perfectly lit and that each feature was clearly illustrated.
The video clip needed to be punchy and pacy and the voiceover had to reflect this so we wrote a script that kept up with the feel of the video but that also put across the relevant information.
Here's the finished video clip!
Initially we thought that a straight forward video clip would do the trick but then Pete had the great idea of using a series of still images to create a flickbook style movie clip. This enabled us to spend more time on each individual shot making sure that the chair was perfectly lit and that each feature was clearly illustrated.
The video clip needed to be punchy and pacy and the voiceover had to reflect this so we wrote a script that kept up with the feel of the video but that also put across the relevant information.
Here's the finished video clip!
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
Hello and welcome to our brand new blog!.
Inverse Square Media is a joint venture between Redshift Photography and Goldmoor Television.
We've launched this new company with a view to providing high quality video content to lighting manufacturers, lighting designers and architects as well as creating other commercial video productions too.
Here's a video we've recently completed for Philips Lighting featuring their LED colour change floodlights which have been installed at the Natural History Museum in London. The floodlights are controlled by a system supplied by Architainment which provides a flexible computer controlled static or dynamic display.
The best way to capture dynamic architectural lighting such as this is with video and we can provide a full HD broadcast quality movie along with a version encoded for YouTube, Vimeo or for embedding into your own website.
Inverse Square Media is a joint venture between Redshift Photography and Goldmoor Television.
We've launched this new company with a view to providing high quality video content to lighting manufacturers, lighting designers and architects as well as creating other commercial video productions too.
Here's a video we've recently completed for Philips Lighting featuring their LED colour change floodlights which have been installed at the Natural History Museum in London. The floodlights are controlled by a system supplied by Architainment which provides a flexible computer controlled static or dynamic display.
The best way to capture dynamic architectural lighting such as this is with video and we can provide a full HD broadcast quality movie along with a version encoded for YouTube, Vimeo or for embedding into your own website.
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