April 26th, 2010

Foxhound Photos shoot on AbbyShot.com

Being a massive fan of Metal Gear Solid my friend Tim Ward stumbled across http://www.abbyshot.com. A wicked site devoted to recreating the famous garments from not only the Silver Screen but from some of the best Video Games EVAR! . In their own words “AbbyShot Clothiers is a privately held corporation founded in July 2002. AbbyShot’s garment designs are styled after clothing worn in movies, anime series, TV shows and computer games, yet completely wearable as high-end, durable, everyday apparel.”

Naturally if you have played any of the MGS games (MGS on the PSX notably for this garment) and love them as much as we do you will find it pretty damn hard not to fall in love with this awesome long jacket worn famously by Liquid Snake

Tim - Foxhound Long Jacket

As soon as the garment arrived we set on down to Lulworth, Dorset to take some sick photos of Tim in the jacket. Pleased with the shoot Tim added the photos to AbbyShot’s facebook group. Not long after that AbbyShot checked the photos out and emailed Tim and Myself in order to use the photos for their site, of course we were happy to oblige.

The images on AbbyShot.com

Photographer – James Williams

Model – Timothy Ward

Links:

Full Photo shoot: http://photos.manychefsbroth.co.uk/#8

Abby Shot Clothiers Website/Shop: http://www.abbyshot.com/

About Metal Gear Solid on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_Gear_Solid

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April 18th, 2010

Flashmob – Bournemouth Square 17th April 2010

Saturday 17th April 2010 was the second Flashmob event to hit Bournemouth Square – This time around it was for Slinky’s Mad Hatters event (and another secret production – details to be revealed later).

I grabbed my film kit and ran down to capture the awesomeness!

The turn out wasn’t as fantastic as I had hoped but it worked out well for the organiser(s)

Now for the exciting news: I’ll be producing the video for a company I currently cannot disclose and hopefully I’ll get the video uploaded by the end of the month and I’ll disclose all the juicy details then!

Stay Tuned

Photos: IBart PetitLoup Majkuthttp://www.9studios.co.uk/

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April 11th, 2010

Audio Kink @ iBar 10.04.2010

I heard rumblings in the underground that an intimate Dirty Electro and Fidget monthly event upstairs @ iBar in Bournemouth is making a few ripples in the scene. To be perfectly honest we’re all getting a little bit tired of the same old, same old in Bournemouth. Thus; I insisted I would investigate and go on a little photo OP to Audio Kinks April event with DJ’s H[s]Z, Cockney Nutjob, Harlow & JQ

Photos: http://photos.manychefsbroth.co.uk/#7

Click to see the event Gallery

I find it hard really hard to find a night where all the DJ’s not only KNOW their tunes, but they LOVE their tunes, specially in the world of ‘House’, maybe im not going to the right places?

In anycase all three Audio Kink DJ’s oozed vibes from their Electro & Fidget infested pours, smashing tunes from the likes of Wolfgang Gartner, Aquasky, Mighty-fools to name a few and crate loads of ones I couldnt even dream of naming! ..what made it special is they all danced their tits off as they did it, VIBES!

DJ Harlow

You can tell this night wasn’t for fashionista’s and posers. Thank <Insert religious figure here> for real DJ’s playing tunes they adore and know, thats what really makes you want to come back for more.

‘Implosion’ is downstairs, which is Hard House/Hard Style (not personally my thing) but the massive and crew in the basement love it to pieces. Fair play, leave ‘em to it, I personally just wish it was two floors of Electro & Fidget, but you cant have it all!

H[s]Z

If you’re a Electro/Fidget head then you do have to check out Audio Kink, every Month there’s an impressive line up guaranteed to please, with the likes of legends Jon Merrit (One half of Dirty Inc) and many others having graced the ones & two’s in Audio Kinks existance [update - Luke Dubyah (Bomo Beats label owner & Fire 107.6FM DJ) is playing May 15 2010, Quality!).

If Electro/Fidget isnt entirely your thing, but you do want something different and more rewarding from your Saturday night, judging from what I witnessed, i would without a doubt recommend Audio Kink.

Good Vibes, Good tunes, Very Very Impressive DJ's for a free entry event and all in such an intimate quality little venue. Sweet!

Peace

James Williams

[Update] – The next Audio Kink is May 15th 2010 with DJ’s Luke Dubyah (Fire 107.6FM/Bomo Beats), Harlow (Enter/Frolic) and Meow (House Cat/Implosion)

Links -

Event Photo Gallery: http://photos.manychefsbroth.co.uk/#7

iBar: http://www.facebook.com/ibar.bournemouth?ref=ts

Harlow Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Harlow/35101121901?ref=ts

Cockney Nutjob Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cockney-Nutjob/47081933388?ref=ts

H[s]Z Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/DjHsz?ref=ts

[Update]

Next Audio Kink Event is on Saturday 15th of May 2010

Audio Kink 15th May 2010

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December 12th, 2009

I ♥ The New Forest

27th of December we attempt to scale Mt Snowdon, Wales. With this in mind me and my friend Matt needed to get back in walking shape. We travelled out to the New Forest in Hampshire for a Mini-Hike.

I love the New Forest’s diverse natural beauty, its fantastic for day’s out and little adventures and im fortunate to live so close to it. Check out The New Forest’s Official Vistors Website for more information on where to visit and what to do http://www.thenewforest.co.uk/

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November 17th, 2009

>Autumn, I do really love you.

>

Hello…

Its been a while since i posted here, its been at the back of my mind in all honesty.

But today while walking to work, it was impossible not to notice the rich spectrum of autumnal colours as the leaves laid on the pavement. It really was a very pretty sight. And for the first time in almost 3 Months now I had that urge to pick up my Camera again.
Unfortunately I had to go to work, so i couldn’t. But it did make me wonder why its been so long since I picked up my DSLR.
For the time being, until I can find time to get out and do some nice photos I thought I’d post some of the last few months along with how they were shot (for the photo-heads
out there like I).
Lady Bird -
NIKON D50 SIGMA 70-300mm. Manual. ISO 200. F/5.6. 1/640. No Flash
Open aperture to widest at that zoom level for greatest Depth of Field in order to draw eye to subject. No flash used as the lighting was fantastic here and luckily they had just been watered so the droplets had formed.

Honey Bee –
NIKON D50 SIGMA 70-300mm. Manual. ISO 200. F/5.6. 1/400. Fill in Flash
I used a small amount of fill in flash here (notice the shine on eye and back of bee) as it was a very bright day and other bushes and such offered unwanted shade. Shot with wide Aperture to give good DOF but not too open that most of the bee remains in focus.
More Photos from this Set can be viewed on my Flickr and I update with more later on :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/robotdog/sets/72157622317782237

July 23rd, 2009

‘Bikini Black Special’ – A Test Film

Bikini Black Special was a very short ‘short’ I wrote with some friends as a way to get out there and test ourselves and the kit. We’d recently invested in a Shotgun Mic (Condenser), Boom Pole, Panasonic HDC-SD100, JAG35PRO DOF 35MM adapter and a portable LCD monitor from http://www.lcd4video.com/.

Check out the video below -

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June 27th, 2009

>Thunder and Lightening!

>As the title states. Down south in the UK (Dorset) its been a change from the norm and we’ve had some nice weather. And of course off the back of that nice weather and heat comes a storm and it was a real nice one as well.

Luckily the Panasonic HDCSD100 (and its brothers and Sisters like the HDC-SD20K) all feature a stunning little mode called ‘Pre-Record’ which buffers around 6 seconds of video onto your SD-Card (or HDD if you went for that option). It does what it says on the Tin, quite obviously pre-record, one enabled makes sure you don’t miss a beat (or your mate falling flat on his face after a few beers, a perfect example of this being the Stonehenge video coming next week).
Another prime example being the capture of this electric storm. As soon as i saw the flash all i had to do was simply hit record; and it gave some fantastic results. Have a look for yourself:

Lightening/Electric Storm Dorset, UK from James Williams on Vimeo.

June 3rd, 2009

>Question from ‘Danny Digital’

>I received this Question From Vimeo User Danny Digital regarding the Miny 35mm Vibrating DOF adapter from http://www.miny.tv/

Here is my Honest and Frank Response.

Conversation with Danny Digital
saw you got the miny 35mm dof. which one did you get and do you recommend it? 
Hi There. I ordered the Vibrating DOF with ACHROMAT. 

I wouldnt recommend any of them, it was of poor build quality and the ground glass focusing screen seemed as if it was about 20 Micron, had loads of noise on it (they custom make them and they are not very impressive at all when using high def cameras) The vibrating part, which is a motor with a small weight on the end (much like you would find in you PS2 controller) was not much better.The motor decided to spin at different speed Despite changing batteries a number of times presuming it was that!

The Motor then span out of control, so much so that the GG holder was hitting the side of the extension tube uncontrollably. Rendering it useless.

Then, to top it all off the wire attached to the battery case fell off (was soldered on really poorly).

In summery. DO NOT BUY ONE!

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, i know they are cheap, but that is for a good reason. ‘Buy Cheap, Buy Twice’

And I’ve had to do exactly that.

On the good side, i did get a refund (apart from shipping, so i lost £20!).


If your looking for a DOF adapter in the same price bracket may i recommend jag35.com.

They offer a range of DOF adapters to suit price ranges. 

Mine is in the post as we speak. I can give you a review once i receive it if you wish.

Cheers
Jim

May 29th, 2009

A trial of film noir – Lucid Dream Motif

It’s pretty obvious that getting lighting right is really important in photography and Film.
In the last 2 years (prior to that i was kinda floating through a land of photographic discovery) I’ve really come to appreciate every technical aspect of photography – This has lead me onto become interested in manipulating light.
The difference in colour tones you achieve by using different temp lights (6500K ‘Daylight’ being the best imo), Difference in contrast, shadow and harshness by using diffuse lighting (softbox’s, overcast days) the different levels of compression and DOF you can achieve by using large or small apertures.
I wont go on forever, you get the idea. This has lead me to an interest in Film Noir.
Its hard and precise lighting, with the use of extreme camera angles and clever shot composition.
Its got me all excited, so i wanted to have a little experiment.
Next on the shopping list of a set of 3 Studio Lights with Softbox’s (Key, Fill and Back Light).
If your interested in getting involved get in contact – Contact@manychefsbroth.co.uk
Test Footage shot on 26/05/09 With home made light kit

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May 23rd, 2009

>LCD Monitor Initial Thoughts

>It was PAINFUL trying to acquire this item! 

The unfortunate thing being; nobody in the UK seems to do items like the LCD4VIDEO external monitor, so without any options i had to order it from the US.
I don’t have a problem with ordering outside the UK, in fact a lot of my purchases are made online to websites all over the world. Main reason being the items i need are not available in the UK.
First of all, Parcel Force are Rubbish. And Second of all, I hate Customs TAX.
For one, my items arrived at the Bournemouth Depot of Parcel force but couldnt be released due to Customs Charges (£63!!) but how was i to know this?! 
No letter was sent to me what so ever. So if it wasnt my me growing concerned about my parcle and checking it online via the tracking number i would have never had known where my item was. 
So…after 19 Days since ordering. I finally had my Item.
Shooting with 35mm DOF adapters offers a few challenges indeed. First of all, and most obviously the issue of horizontal and vertical inverted images. 
Using a 35mm DOF adapter without the use of an Achromat lens (to invert the image) means what you will see onscreen will be your shot but upside down and back to front. 
This (obviously) makes it extremely hard to track your subject matter and to properly frame your shot. 
The other issue being, the freedom of creativity the DOF adapter offers can be quite unforgiving when it comes to getting your subject in focus (say goodbye to auto focus). I personally prefer the Focus all my shots manually, it gives faster and better control over your shot. But it can be very challenging when it comes to shots which require you to be quick when it comes to getting your subject in focus. 
The Answer? 
An External Monitor large enough to make it relatively easy to frame and focus your shot which also offers the capability to flip your image Horizontally and Vertically. 
LCD4VIDEO’s product does exactly that.
The monitor comes with an array of accessories (i opted for the full kit)  from a screen protector and carrying bag to a battery pack to use in the field and a hot shoe clamp to mount it atop your camera.
…Talking about the hot shoe clamp. This I’ve found to be the only let down so far, it don’t feel safe mounting my monitor on it at all. It is clumsy and poorly made, the monitor wobbles and flops about.
Apart from that it is a very good product indeed. The colours are fairly close to what your shooting, its resolution isn’t fantastic but it will do the job when it comes to focusing your shot and the build quality is surprisingly good in contrast to its price tag.
I was, in all honesty expecting a cheap, creaky plastic frame around a low res screen; on the contrary it feels solid and well put together. 
It has a screw mount on the bottom and a slide in mount on the back giving the user a few options as how they want to mount their screen. 
You can change everything you would expect from a monitor (contrast, Brightness Colour) It auto detects PAL or NTSC and you have the option between the two common aspect ration’s 16:9 and 4:3. 
The sunvisor (or sun protector) seems well made and offers good shade for your screen.
There is plenty more to say, but I’ll hold first until its field tested. 
Full review then!
Until I’ve done that, i would recommend it for enthusiasts like myself using DOF adapters.