Jamie

About Jamie

Video production is at our very core, 15 years experience filming documentaries and live events around the world means we can offer multi-camera HD streaming and videography with TV production values.

Our 3D Penguins go viral

Animation company WaveFX recently created a series of 4 animations for ThermoScientific a scientific instrument manufacture based in Cambridge, and we’re pleased to see the videos have gone viral The concept was a step change from anything ThermoScientific had done before and the brief was simply to create something totally different and surprising that [...]

By |2017-03-28T19:18:53+00:00February 20th, 2012|Animation, Cambridge|0 Comments

Panasonic AF101 with Voigtländer Nokton lens

This film was our first shoot using the Panasonic AF101 and the amazing Voigtländer Nokton lens, and to be honest we were a little apprehensive. Controlling depth of field whilst ensuring the target is in focus can be very time consuming especially when you’re up against a tight filming schedule. I’d like to write [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:37:36+00:00February 20th, 2012|Cambridge, Film|0 Comments

How do guide to Projection mapping

Video Projection Mapping is a relatively new projection technique that can turn almost any surface into a giant video display. We’ve seen many buildings and stages explode, fill with champagne and catch fire all using projection mapping so we were looking forward to filming a “How do guide” for WhiteSpace productions based in Colchester [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:41:06+00:00February 19th, 2012|Animation, Cambridge, Events, Film|0 Comments

Cambridge University Press – Filmed interview with author Raymond Murphy

A new 4th edition of the best selling book “English Grammar in Use” will be launched early 2012 and Cambridge University Press commissioned WaveFX to film and interview the author plus create a viral video to promote the launch The promotional viral video was filmed in and around Cambridge and hosted by Andy Franks, [...]

By |2017-03-28T17:42:37+00:00February 19th, 2012|Cambridge, Film|0 Comments
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