Driver Training Day

A couple of month ago I was fortunate enough to be involved with filming a driver training day in New Plymouth. Along with a guest appearance of Greg Murphy, the Taranaki Car Club put on a day where youths could take part in learning some good skills from professionals. Some of this including testing the limits on AVS brakes, swerving to aviod obstacles, and a lot more... Check out the small video below to get a taste of what it was like.

Also, stay tuned to the Taranaki Motorsport website for more events like these.

Hiding Behind The Green Screen

Navigating my way to the Taranaki Daily News website this morning, I came across a front page article that looked familiar...

On taking a closer look, sure enough, it was all about the documentary that I was a cameraman for a few month ago.

Click on the image below to take a look...

UPDATE: Hiding Behind The Green Screen has been officially selected to screen at the Duke City Doc Fest 2010, in Albuquerque USA, and is in consideration of awards. TV1's Closeup did a review of it here.

Also, check out the official trailer and website

Vote Ricky Malcolm

It is that time again when New Plymouth citizens vote for the future mayor and councillors of our region. Amongst 35 other contenders, this year, my good friend Ricky Malcolm is going for his spot as a councillor. Along with the launch of his campaign 'Let's Talk'; a website, social media pages and billboards, Ricky asked me if i'd like to help out with some videos.

So, last weekend we set out and filmed the first one. A introduction to who he is, what he will bring if he is elected and much more.

Check it out below.

Vote Ricky Malcolm

Grassroots Rugby

Over the last month and a half I have been working with Auckland based television production company, Graeme Veitch Television, on there programme Toyota Grassroots Rugby. It has been quite an adventurous experience, along with fellow reporter Morris West, traveling to all edges of Taranaki to showcase our region the best we can on a national level. The first rugby game we covered was behind Yarrows Stadium, where Spotswood United took on Inglewood, ending in a 28-46 battle to Inglewood. Take a look below..

A few weeks later was the All Blacks match with Ireland, at Yarrows Stadium. As apart of the good will attitude towards kiwi kids, the All Blacks held a kids day, where they could meet and learn skills off the guys themselves. I went and hung out with Ferdie the Taranaki Rugby Mascot (Morris West) for most of the day, and captured a small essence of what was going on..

More reccently, there was a game out at Rahotu with Tukapa taking on Coastal. And the big battle itself at Yarrows Stadium with the Taranaki Senior Club Rugby final, where Tukapa took out the cup over New Plymouth Old Boys. I hope to try to and get these uploaded soon for you all to see.. But in the mean time, stay tuned to the Facebook page http://bit.ly/9b4k38

iTimelapse

The other day I decided to have a play with the iPhone application - iTimelapse. The way it works is by taking an image every 5-20secs then collating them all together into a movie, which gives you that timelapse effect. I setup my iPhone outside the front of our house, facing towards the sky, and came up with this little clip. I hope you like it.

I helped out as a camera assistant on this shoot - http://tvnz.co.nz/waka-huia/s2010-2011-e2-video-3655700 - Screened last week on TV1 as apart of the Waka Huia show.

An Update

Well, it is nearing towards the end of the school holidays. Yet, i'm just not feeling very enthusiastic about going back.

Any break that I usually have will without a doubt, be filled with work. But it's what keeps me going, and doing what I love.

In my last written post, I mentioned the documentary that I was a cameraman for, 'Hiding Behind The Green Screen'. Well at the beginning of this week, we finished it. With a small screening being held to the steering group, they liked what they saw. We've just sent a few copies off to the Duke City Documentary Festival in Albuquerque, USA. So with a bit of hope and luck, the good people over there will like what they see as well.

In the latest Taranaki Times, we went and had a look at the New Zealand Star auditions that were being held at the Plymouth Hotel. There was some pretty amazing talent that was showcased, which challenged the judges marks. Have a look below, and cast your vote soon at www.starofnewzealand.co.nz

In other news, i've found a new addiction. I never use to be much of a coffee drinker until i tried a caramel flat white. I tell you, the best ever. 

Whats been happening?

I figured that it has been a little while since I last updated my blog. So I thought I better get onto a new post, to let all of my millions of followers out there know whats going on :)

Its been a productive few months for me. With the kick start of quite a few new projects. I tell ya, New Plymouth never stops with creative stuff!

Taranaki Times is one of these. A weekly email newsletter and video episode, highlighting anything and everything to do with arts, music and culture in Taranaki. So far we've been going for 2 months, and the response has been amazing. With stories on New Zealand renowned band 'The Black Seeds' right through to a All Blacks and Irish Rugby team special. Go check it out and subscribe at www.taranakitimes.co.nz and if you have something you'd like in there, email Anand - anand@taranakitimes.co.nz - he'd love to hear from you.

At the beginning of last month i was asked to be a cameraman for a feature length documentary, Hiding Behind The Green Screen. It is the initiative of a local film-maker, Paora Joseph, focussing on the reality of living life under the influence of marijuana. It is currently under-going the last stages of post production, and is looking amazing. Following 4 young 18-25 year olds, and being filmed in various different locations around Taranaki, it explores the journey of where the addiction starts to where it could potentially, and in most cases lead you - prison. But with mixing with others that care and want to help, there is a much positive side and way of getting it out of your life.

I'll be sure to keep you updated, and let you know when it is available to watch. I can assure you, it is going to be a good watch.

On a more personal scale, i want to let you know there is going to be some changes around my websites and social media sites soon. With the hope that they will be a bit more user friendly, easy to navigate, and easier for you to see what i do. I'm in brainstorming mode, thinking how i can design and develop them but i always like hearing from other people. So let me know if you have any ideas.

My Life, In a Blog

How to start this? Mhmmm.

Well, hey, my name is Cameron and this will be my central point of blog posting. I'm a young 16 year old entrepreneur that loves the thought of anything which has to do with film and video. I run a small video production company, based currently in New Plymouth called Captured Moment Video. Over the 4-5 years i've been running it i have got to know some really awesome people in the same and like wise businesses, and work on some really awesome projects with them. I am aiming to head to Broadcasting School at the end of my college days which finish in the next few years, which hopefully should lead me onto working on ever cooler stuff. I am passionate about what i do, and despite the sometimes difficulties i face with my age, i push forward and continue to keep learning new stuff. I consider my self trustworthy, helpful and thoughtful - which i think are all good qualities to keep moving with new opportunities.

Consider this a place of sharing, subscribe and follow me on my journey.