Live Streaming / Broadcast
I have worked on a variety of high end live streaming productions for companies such as Lush, Virgin, Nike, Addidas, Vogue, Paris Fashion Week, Google, BMW, Jaguar Landrover, Farfetch, KFC, Badoo, Argos and JustEat and many more
The majority of these were shot on high end cameras such as the F55 & PMW500 and treated as though for broadcast. Eg. multiple cameras, cabled into atem switchers etc
Where I have used my own kit on live streams EX3, FS5, A7s and Panasonic S1 I always make the effort to match the cameras either using picture profile settings or through running the SDI through a Atomos and using look up tables (LUTS).
I also regularly film combat sport for broadcast on one of the SKY channels.
I have also been using my time in lockdown to become more clued up on the technician side of live streaming and have output a few streams using OBS, currently I am learning Vmix and Livestream Studio whilst investing in a Atomos Shogun 7 for switching and Blackmagic Design mini recorders and cross converters to handle a variety of sources.
A few of these productions can be found below.
David Beckham - Adidas
I was the close up camera (Stage left) for David Beckam & guests, shot on the FS7 and cine lenses, earlier in the day I was handheld covering Mr Beckham playing a game of football.
BKB 14-17 (Bare Knuckle Boxing)
I have been the main camera for the ring action (wide tracking camera.) The sport is incredibly fast, more so than traditional boxing. Shot on the PMW500 with servo lens and output via fibre to a satellite truck we output to a PPV Sky channel.
Dulux
One of the more unusual live streams. This involved a litter of puppies trashing a set for a hour whilst we hidden away with our Arri Alexas documented it. The top down shot is on my EX3 which I used the picutre profiles of the camera to match the Alexas 709 profile.
Vogue - Paris Fashion Week
I was the main camera (catwalk turn shot) for this shoot for Streamingtank at Paris fashion week, shot on the F55 over a lengthy fibre cable run
A link to the video can be found by click the picture below.