This was filmed with a Canon 60d, A wide lens and a 50mm. The actors are Julia Dixon and Janine Sarnowski. I used a soft box for the key, a hair light and I lit the curtains in the background. For audio I used a couple of Audio Technica lavs.
I know, it sounds like a sci-fi film title but it's a great hardware store. Now if I could only fix things. A local actress by the name of Amy Brenckle did the on cam stuff. I used Canon 60d with a Cinevate Nikon to Canon adapter. Nikon Lenses. 50mm 1.8 and a wide lens.
Shot with a Brevis DOF adaptor, JVC 200, Nikon Lens. It was about a ten hour shoot and amazingly hot. That explains why the band was so sweaty. Edited on Edius SP system. - Henry J. Konczak
Your business has a story to tell. It could be how you pay attention to details, or how you’ve accumulated years of experience. Perhaps it’s your extensive inventory. Or maybe it’s how you care for your customers. Your business’s story is what separates…
Your business has a story to tell. It could be how you pay attention to details, or how you’ve accumulated years of experience. Perhaps it’s your extensive inventory. Or maybe it’s how you care for your customers. Your business’s story is what separates you from your competitors. But if no one hears your story, no one will know what you have to offer.
That’s where Henry J. Productions comes in. We get to know your business, then tell its story for you. We look for what makes you stand out from the competition, and start spreading the word. Television, radio, whatever means that best fits your business and budget. We put together creative campaigns that will stick in your customer’s minds and get you noticed. While you’re doing what you do best, we’re out getting you the attention you deserve. We build the word of mouth that grows a business. When someone needs the products or services you offer, we make sure that customer knows who you are. Because if they don’t know, they won’t call.