Location shooting continues to travel us to scenic settings around the country, and we’re taking advantage of advancing technologies by capturing these environments on High Definition Panasonic cameras (shooting on P2 cards - not videotape).
D.P. Mark Schlicher shoots the new Panasonic HPX500 on the streets of historic Annapolis, with the Maryland state capital in the background.
Nathan Bollinger uses the Panasonic HVX200 to photograph the U.S. Naval Academy.
The HPX 500 on the Chesapeake Bay…
...and at a homeschooling house in Texas.
The crew flanks Ken Carpenter and his son, Logan (who’s receiving training in High Definition film production, along with a homeschool geography lesson).
You’ll begin to notice Franklin Springs at various family-centered websites in months to come. We’ve launched an Affiliate program that will find our DVDs being offered at websites across the internet. We’re thankful for our colleagues who will be championing our films. If you’re interested in learning more about revenue-generating opportunities through the Franklin Springs Affiliate program contact us to learn more.
Post production on our Stonewall Jackson documentary is drawing ever closer to completion. We are now in the final stages of the edit, after more than 10 months in production. The film is shaping up to be an inspiring and enlightening look at this remarkable man’s life and legacy. We look forward to releasing it to you later this summer. Below are several photos from today’s edit session…