"HEAD IN THE CLOUDS"
Video Credit: LiveUnbound This short documentary seriously pushes filmmaking and cinematography to the max. It's an amazing and inspiring story about a world skydiving champion's tragic accident, recovery, and ultimate rise to the top. If nothing else, check out the beautiful, mind-bending scene at 1:58, shot on a RED Dragon at 200 fps! #ShortFilm #Documentary #Aerialvideography #Cinematography

A PRESENTATION ON HOW TO USE VIDEO TO SHOWCASE YOUR ARCHITECTURAL WORK
photo by Ari Burling Every year, the University of Minnesota’s School of Architecture, College of Design, puts on a week long event called “Catalyst.” This event brings new ideas and conversations to the table by inviting professionals in the field of architecture and design to give public lectures and conduct week-long courses with first and second year graduate architecture students. This year, Arbuckle’s own Ian Harris had the opportunity to speak while teaching a class

ARCHITECTURAL DRONE VIDEOGRAPHY TIPS
Photo Credit: Diyphotography.net Architectural cinematography has lots of great qualities. It doesn’t mess up it’s lines, show up late, and it’s not prone to change. However, capturing architecture in a dynamic way can present challenges due to the size, form and volume of most buildings. Portions of buildings can be challenging to access, establishing viewpoints can be difficult to capture, and parallel surfaces can become substantially distorted. Thankfully, there are, lite