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Timken Company

timken-bearingA few days ago we had the opportunity to shoot for the Timken Company in Keene, NH. They’re a leader in global manufacturing of highly engineered bearings, alloy steels, and related components and assemblies.

Basically they make parts for high profile people like the NASA and the Government to name a few.

We can’t talk much about the shoot because of confidentiality. However we’re excited to be apart of a great show. The rest of the video will be comprised of other footage shot at their headquarters in Ohio.

Click here to learn more about Timken.

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NIKE SPARQ Training

SPARQWe had an exciting shoot yesterday for NIKE in Springfield, MA at the Basketball Hall of Fame. NIKE came to us specifically looking for the Canon 7D for their event. We provided coverage including setup and general overview of the day. The 7D allowed us to be mobile and fast while capturing action from course to course.

SPARQ 2SPARQ 4NIKE’s SPARQ Training division stands for Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction, and Quickness. They were in MA this weekend evaluating some of the North East’s best high school basketball players. Each player evaluated receives a score based on five simple tests. The score is their SPARQ Rating which shows athletes exactly where they can improve their athletic performance through training.

Shooting in the Basketball Hall of Fame was pretty exciting. Standing beneath hundreds of photos and life-sized replicas of some of the greatest basketball players that ever lived was very moving.

To learn more about SPARQ Training click here.SPARQ 3

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Burlington Foundry MA

BurlingtonFoundry05This week we had an exciting shoot at the Burlington Foundry. One of the original Aluminum Foundries in Massachusetts. We’ve been asked to produce a short 1-2 minute vignette on the process that Burlington Foundry has been using every since they were found back in 1954. They specialize in producing quality aluminum castings for clients of all industries.

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We used the Canon 7D and the Sony EX1 Cameras for the job. Making this the third project we’ve used the Canon 7D on. The foundry was very low lit and the 7D gave us the ability to shoot in these conditions with out a problem. The EX1 was used for back up and also did fantastic in low light. Check back for more updates. BurlingtonFoundry01

To learn more about the Burlington Foundry Click here.

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