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Studio.News. 03.22: The Job Was Last Minute
It went like this: “Can you be in Seattle in three days to shoot a massive art piece being installed outside our biggest building? And can we do video as well?” A resounding yes saw us roadtripping through the thick of Covid to capture this rare and exciting event.
Studio.News. 10: Dynamic Details
Perfection is in the Details. The difference between something good and something great is attention to detail.
They’re worth showing off. Detail shots serve to visually editorialize about design. Often more freestyle and fine art-ish, these shots—both still and motion—let your clients get a deeper feel for the quality and intention of your work.
Studio.News. 09: Engaging Social Space.
Social Space is everywhere the built environment exists.
Architects create space to shelter, protect, entertain, work, educate, heal and so much more. Within those spaces human beings gather to communicate.
Studio.News. 08: Captivating Behind the Scenes
Behind The Scenes (BTS) communicate your story as you capture it.
Companies use BTS in a variety of ways—from educating their viewer about what it takes to get a great shot to creating a deeper understanding for the scope of a project while communicating the company’s ambition to always go the extra mile for their brand.
Studio.News. 07: The Future is Now.
Video elevates the story of your projects. By using filmmaking techniques video allows the viewer to become engaged and invested in your story. They remember more and better.
Studio.News. 06: Picture This.
Evocative Portraits are the result of recognizing that faces convey your brand, gain trust and convey professional standing while letting your company shine.