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October 15, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Changes to Behind the Lens

Behind the Scenes shooting for Meet Your Neighbours aquarium setup.

Behind the Scenes shooting for Meet Your Neighbours aquarium setup.

During my week at the Digging In retreat this summer at Duke, I spent some significant time really delving into my motivations and reasons for embarking on the Filming Florida project. I can’t say I really discovered anything new per se, but I did spend some time clarifying and putting words to the motivations behind this project. Without going to deep into those motivations right now (I’ll save that for a later post), I found that my primary motivations centered on telling the story of Florida and documenting incredible natural history stories.

The next question I asked was simple. What must be included? What are the “must haves” for the project? As I spent some time evaluating each of the components I am creating for this project, I quickly realized that the Behind the Lens series actually wasn’t on that required list. This came to me as a major revelation, and I was both surprised and totally comfortable with the idea. Yes, I am fascinated by the process of filmmaking and photography and love being able to share my own process. However, this series doesn’t get at the core motivations of the project, telling the story of natural Florida.

So what does all this mean? It means that Behind the Lens will no longer be a weekly video series. I will still occasionally produce episodes for the series and will feature those on this blog. This will save me a ton of time and brainpower in the field so that I can better focus on bringing you natural history stories and producing the miniseries, book, and exhibition that are the core of this project.

I’d like to thank Elaine McMillion Sheldon who started asking me these questions and was our small group leader at Digging In. If you haven’t experienced her project, Hollow, take a half hour and explore this incredible, Peabody award winning interactive documentary.

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March 6, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Synced Sound

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Spend the next few minutes learning how I record audio and video at the same time while shooting both wildlife and landscapes in this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, “Synced Sound“.

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February 27, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Audio Recording Basics

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In this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, I take a look at “Audio Recording Basics” and the equipment needed to get good quality audio recordings to be paired with video recordings.  Take a couple minutes to learn more!

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February 20, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Importance of Audio

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If you are a still photographer, you probably don’t think much about the sounds and audio of the world around you, at least as it pertains to your photographs.  However, as a filmmaker, the audio is at least, if not more important, than the visuals.  Take a look at the “Importance of Audio” in this week’s episode of Behind the Lens.

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February 13, 2014 by Drew Fulton 1 Comment

Eagles or Coots?

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Over the past week or so, I have been trying to document a pair of Bald Eagles that were hunting the flocks of American Coots at Orlando Wetlands Park in Christmas, Florida.  During my hours of waiting on the eagles with little success, I grew to really like the coots.  Learn more in this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, “Eagles or Coots?“.

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February 6, 2014 by Drew Fulton 2 Comments

Dealing with Bad Days

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So when I am working on a project day in and day out for three years, I’m bound to have some bad days.  It’s life and learning how to deal with those frustrating moments when equipment fails, subjects don’t cooperate, bad weather rolls in, and the world conspires to make you fail is a major challenge for a long term project like this.  Take a quick look at this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, Dealing with Bad Days, to learn just how I try and deal with that frustration.

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January 30, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Behind the Lens – The Evolution of a Photograph

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In this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, I take a look at the “Evolution of a Photograph.”  I walk you through my process when I am working in the field and use photography to discover what I am seeing and let my image evolve.  In this particular case, I show you the evolution of the photography “Ducks, Cranes, and Pelicans.”  Enjoy!

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January 24, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Behind the Lens – Stills vs Video: Handling the Camera

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I have just released the latest episode of Behind the Lens, “Stills vs Video: Handling the Camera“.  This is the first in many episodes where I talk about how shooting stills and video is different and the different things I have to think about.  For this first installment, I start with the basics–how I handle the camera and some of the major differences I found when I first started shooting video with a DSLR.  Enjoy!

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January 16, 2014 by Drew Fulton Leave a Comment

Behind the Lens – Filming in the Spatterdock

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This morning I am happy to release this week’s episode of Behind the Lens, “Filming in the Spatterdock.”  This is meant to be a companion piece to Tuesday’s “Dawn in the Spatterdock” providing a behind the scenes look at the filming of that episode of Nature Profiles.  Join me as I sit on the edge of Lake Jackson in the Prairie Lakes Unit of Three Lakes Prairie Wildlife Management Area south of Orlando.  I hope this gives you a small taste of what it is like to sit behind the camera waiting on birds to come near and what is going through my head while I am waiting.  Hope you enjoy!

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January 9, 2014 by Drew Fulton 1 Comment

The First Species

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Join me as I explore the process behind photographing the various species for the Daily Species and how I do it in a boat in this week’s episode of Behind the Lens.

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