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working with bianca and michael of kid icarus was a blast. their shop is super cute, their location is in one of toronto's hippest neighborhoods, and their love for craft and handmade is infectious.

while what they produce is impeccable, kid icarus is really just a two person shop. michael handles all of the production and bianca manages all of the pre and post production, among all of the other facets that go along with running a storefront.

throughout the day they continue like busy bee's working apart but every so often they meet. what starts off as a split screen of the two of them working independently breaks when they meet in the middle to work together.

the color of the piece was pushed as far as i could go in apple color to really bring out the saturated colors apparent in screen printed goods. one of the main differences between screen printing and digital printing is color; with screen printing, anything is possible - including crazy neon colors (colors that we have incorporated in to printed collateral, particularly the orange that is seen on many of the goods that kid icarus has printed for us), whereas with digital, you can only go so far.

now, being that kid icarus is located in a small shop, we did run in to some challenges with lighting. luckily though, kid icarus is closed on monday's so we were able to film while the storefront was closed. setting up lights while the store was open would have been impossible. we ended up lighting from the outside of the shop when we lost the sun in the back of the building, and then lighting the interviews in the same direction of the sun when we lost the sun behind clouds.

what i really love about this piece is that it was filmed in 1 day, about 6 hours to be exact, with 1 cinematographer, 1 assistant cinematographer / pa, and an AD. the ability to go in for a day, create a film about kid icarus and their process with relatively low impact is quite amazing to me. the power of these cameras and lenses continually blows me away.

- justin

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michael, of kid icarus, was kind enough to chime in on the process of being filmed and what it was like from their perspective:

I'm always skeptical when someone wants to bring a class on a field trip, a group of tourists, or a film crew into our space. It's not that I get camera shy or nervous around groups of people. It's the fact that our space is about 300 square feet and once there are about 6 people in the store, you start to feel a little claustrophobic. Filming on a day that we were closed was important. Gear scattered all over the place, store product stashed into any corner possible, the store started to look like a packrat's den with just a thin clear path on the floor to get from one side of the room to the other.

The folks at stillmotion were great. They put up with my random art direction and shot ideas, and also our many side tangents on whatever we decided to talk about that moment.

The night before the shoot we were finishing up a job for the My City Lives Anniversary party. We were on a roll and decided to plow through the printing until it was done. It felt great to head home late that night with another project wrapped up. Bad idea. This left us unable to articulate anything on the day of the shoot. No amount of coffee helped, we were zombies. I'm surprised at the end result of the clip, it comes off really polished despite or lack of sleep.

Some of the shots where we are in print production are my favourites, capturing the viscosity of the inks and the texture on the mesh, those look great in video. Alot of it was "1 shot only". From laying down a fresh bead of ink on a screen, to chopping down paper on the hydraulic cutter, it only happens once. When it comes to the physical printing portion, I generally rely on my core muscles to do most of the work . But there were quite a few overhead shots where I needed to shift my usual stance to accommodate cameras hovering over me. Awkward, yes, but I feel those made up the most interesting shots. It's pretty much what you'd see if you were printing.

Overall it was an interesting experience, especially not really knowing what angle the crew wanted to take on everything. It was loads of fun explaining the process, doing what we do everyday, and just having people around to document it.

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technical notes: we used the Mark IV's with a 4 lens kit (24, 35, 50 and 135) and a couple of lights when needed. there is 1 slider shot in the entire piece, everything else is with a monopod or tripod for the interviews.

music is licensed through with etiquette. the artist is purse candy and the song is i need want it.

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  • Jacob Lewis plus 8 months ago
    Love the shot at 1:10
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  • Handcraft plus 8 months ago
    great piece! fun, fast cutting and interesting subject matter. I like the use of split screen.
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  • I really enjoyed this.

    You know what...your films are starting to feel even "warmer" now that you guys have pulled back on the slider and steadicam shots (I don't miss them at all).

    And the color does indeed look really good in this piece.
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  • rose street studio plus 8 months ago
    banger! i'd love to shoot more commercial stuff like this.

    yeah, the slider has become almost as ubiquitous as spot color. it's gotta be used really subtly i think (although i'm guilty of over using em myself).
  • stillmotion pro 8 months ago
    all tools are more effective when subtle. the amazing part is the most overt use of some of the most apparent tools, such as a steadicam, when used in the perfect place, will completely recede into the background

    P.
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  • Eamonn McManus plus 8 months ago
    Great piece as always, I love the "rotating/sweeping?!" shots. I'm guessing you use the monopod to pull them off. I have that same monopod and keeping it steady is not as easy as you guys make it look!!!
  • stillmotion pro 8 months ago
    it's all about practice. the mkiv also helps being a heavier camera with the vertical grip.
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  • Brett Carlsen 8 months ago
    I worked at a similar shop in Buffalo all last year and this is an awesome representation of what that feels like. Love it
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  • susana lorente 8 months ago
    I love the film and also the work of Kid Icarus.
    Regards from Spain.
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  • Tyler Wilson 8 months ago
    nice work guyssssss
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  • mike starr 8 months ago
    very cool piece. i took a graphics class in high school, my freshman year(way back in 85). we started with screen printing, then the next year the whole program was dropped due to budget cuts. been hearing that a lot since then. anywho, it is refreshing to see that there are creative people out there still using that art form.
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  • Michael Shainblum plus 8 months ago
    awesome filming for some awesome people
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  • roman-khlyustov plus 8 months ago
    very!!!!
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  • Mosaic Media Films plus 8 months ago
    WOW - that was amazing!
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  • Diego Ferraz 8 months ago
    muito bom...
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  • Man you guys are good.
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  • Brilliant Pixel 8 months ago
    Yup. Yes. Yeah.
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  • fedelpeye 8 months ago
    great people, great design, great video
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  • Danielle Campbell 8 months ago
    Amazing Justin!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • Niño 7 months ago
    Hell Ya ¡
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  • BJE Studio plus 7 months ago
    wow
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  • Aaron Morrell plus 7 months ago
    You guys are killing me!
    I live in an area full of artisans like these folks. It's hard to get them interested in the value of this kind of work.
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  • Luke McFadden plus 6 months ago
    Nice! Great editing and flow.
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  • Lars Peter Lueg plus 6 months ago
    Sooo good. :-)))
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  • Filmic Productions pro 6 months ago
    really, really great!
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  • This was fun to watch... I wanna paint now...
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  • Wide Aperture Media plus 3 months ago
    What an awesome edit!
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  • Alanstudio 2 months ago
    Simply brillant!!! Amazing!!!!!! Congrats from Spain!!!!!
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  • Simone Bissolati 1 month ago
    Added to "Men at work" channel
    vimeo.com/channels/248480
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  • Love it!
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