September 2019
Freelance
I had the incredible opportunity to be a videographer on set for Other People’s Cars, filming a breakdown of the Honda Civic Type-R. Taking direction from editor and director Calvin Fisher, I was thrown straight into the action, capturing dynamic shots of one of the most iconic hot hatches out there. It was an intense but rewarding experience, merging my love for cars with my growing passion for videography.
01/ TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Shooting on-set footage under direction
Capturing dynamic car visuals and movement shots
Assisting in setting up angles and shot composition
Learning the workflow of a professional automotive shoot
02/ WINS & HIGHLIGHTS
Found my passion fully for photography and videography. High point in my automotive journey.
Working alongside industry professionals
Gained experience using a GoPro and Sony cameras.
Gained insight into production and shoot planning.
First-ever video gig—what a way to kick things off!
Working with a performance machine like the Civic Type-R
Gaining hands-on experience with professional videography techniques
Learning from an industry pro like Calvin Fisher
03/ WHAT I LEARNT
Don't faff around too much with the details. Time is scarce, make the most of what is available. Shoot once, check, reshoot, and move on.
Gear matters. Investing in yourself and your craft is one of the best things you can do to feed your creativity and skillset. Calvin is my living example for this.
Getting the shot isn’t just about pointing a camera—it’s about precision, timing, and movement. This experience taught me how to think on my feet, adapt to fast-paced filming environments, and trust my instincts behind the lens. It also cemented my love for videography, proving that cars and cameras are the perfect combo.
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