Guest Blog From My Assistant on a Recent Advertising Shoot
This past fall I was asked to shoot the Spring 2012 running campaign for The North Face in the Lakes District of the UK. It was a fast and furious production — and epically beautiful. Check out Caroline’s thoughts below:
Operating a Man Down
Caroline Treadway
One minute it’s me, Tim, Matt, and Hennie at the Amsterdam airport. We’re eating sausage rolls, drinking coffee and checking email before our flight to England for a week-long shoot with the TNF global running team. The next minute, we’re in the boarding area and Hennie comes up with this long face and says, “I can’t get on the plane.” I thought he was joking. Apparently South Africans need visas to enter the UK, due to a recent legislation change we were unaware of. Hennie’s South African. And we needed him, not to mention the video equipment in his bags.
A few hours later, three of us entered England’s prized Lake District. As Tim sped through the narrow, stone-walled roads, it was easy to see why The North Face chose to shoot their Spring ’12 performance line here. Misty mountains, shiny lakes and neon green pastures were everywhere - a rugged paradise begging to be explored on foot. Plus, the area’s vibrant fell running tradition made it the perfect place to shoot some of TNF’s fastest ultrarunners: Sebastien Chagneau from France, Jez Bragg from the UK, Tracy Garneau from Canada and Kami Semick from the US.
We had two days to scout locations before the athletes arrived and find Hennie’s missing video equipment (he was now in Ireland figuring out how to ship bags). So we broke out the maps for a little recon. The Lake District’s surprising variety of terrain gave us lots of options - barren, rocky mountaintops, steep heather-carpeted slopes and high grassy plains. But with few roads, each required a long, steep approach.
Two days later the shoot kicked into high gear with a fully assembled team. For the next week, the athletes, who were happy to run around after long travel days, tested TNF’s new spring line against a typical English mix of cold rain, hot sun and coastal wind. Our job was to capture the action.
We couldn’t replace Hennie, but we had to try. Everyone carried extra gear, including the athletes. Matt regularly humped 150 pounds plus a crane on his back up the fells. I’d quickly set up a time lapse and run between Matt and Tim, to see who needed what.
When you’ve got all the equipment and people you need to do a job, it’s pretty easy. When you don’t, and you gotta make it work in a foreign country, the key ingredients are patience, hard work and cooperation. Not super glamorous but extremely effective.
Camp 4 Finalist Video #1
In late January Camp 4 Collective (my video production company) announced the ‘So You Think You Can Edit’ Contest (yes, I know its catchy) and asked editors that wanted to work with us to submit their reel. It was an idea I came up with to try and find more creative people to work with. From the over 60 reels that were submitted we selected seven finalists (actually it was 9 but a few folks had projects come up) — that’s when things got interesting.
The seven finalists from around the globe were mailed a drive loaded with Phantom footage, B Roll, Timelapses and Music from a shoot we did earlier in the winter with our friend Carston Oliver. (For those of you who don’t know, Carston is one badass skier and Mtn Biker). Once they received their drives, they had 6 days to put together their final entry. We gave them very little direction — essentially the timeline was a blank canvas.
Camp 4 received the finalist’s videos last week… and at first we were going to share only the winner’s video. But after seeing how hard everyone worked on this project it seems selfish to lock them away. So, all this week we will be sharing them here (1 to 2 videos a day) and we will be announcing our winner on Friday.
This video edited in Switzerland with love from Tom Malecha is our first of the week.
Eastern Mountain Sports - Images on the Streets of NYC
Eastern Mountain Sports (@easternmntn) found a way to actually use some old phone booths in the Upper West Side of NYC — put some pretty pictures on them! These shots are from a spring/summer campaign we did in and around New York this past year.
Just announced — I will be in NYC next Friday (October 28th) with alpine rock star Conrad Anker to talk about Expeditions, Photography and everything in between. For more info go here.
I hope to share some photography insights as well as share photos and videos of some recent assignments. Conrad — well there is a reason why we call him ‘rad’, few people walking the planet have the experience he does in all of the worlds gnarliest ranges.
I hope people can make it out. If you have specific questions/ideas/etc that you’d like to hear about, drop a line or message. Thanks to Eastern Mountain Sports and The North Face for making this happen!
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