GShutter Studios

June 25, 2009

Colombia S.A. Week 2 2009

Filed under: General, Photography — glenn @ 5:02 pm

Well, another week has come and gone and it was filled with a few interesting things that you won’t be able to see for another few weeks. The first was a trip to a local town where we walked up a huge staircase that took you to the top of a contraption that you could see cities in every direction. This sounds boring? Well, wait until you see the contraption… It was made from trees that had been smoothed into logs and then bolted together to make long legs. This thing had to be over 100ft tall and even rocked a bit as you went higher and higher. Don’t think I”m knocking it though, I was absolutely amazed that someone came up with the design and that it’s been standing there for years.

The weekend however, brought the most interesting part of the trip so far. As you all know I’m a pretty competitive person and when I set my mind to doing something I usually accomplish it. My wife is pretty much the same. So between the two of us we can usually push each other to accomplish that goal, whatever it be. Well, almost… You see, my wife wanted to take me to a local volcano that has snow on the top of it year round. Now in my mind, something is wrong with this picture, but, well, lets just say it didn’t register immediately.

You seem, Colombia isn’t a cold place, it actually stays warm here year round for the most part, so something with snow on it at all down here should have made me question where exactly we were heading, but the fact that it is almost always covered with clouds should have been the second. Through in the old metric to english conversions and you’ve got a really confused Glenn. Oh, and one that can’t breath very well to boot.

It took us 5 hours of driving some of the worst roads I’ve ever seen. Roads that I’m sure Toyota would love to film some commercials on. We eventually make it to our destination through multiple stops and lots of Spanish explanations that I skip to go take pictures. One thing I did get however, was the fact that the volcano is the highest thing in Colombia and that it was over 5000 meters tall. Problem was, for some reason in my head, a meter was half of a mile, so my calculations put us around 13,000 feet and I’ve hiked that far up with no problems. So I wasn’t thinking it would be that big of a deal.

Once out of the truck and my feet hit that hill though, my brain started to question those figures. 10 steps up, 2 minute break, 10 steps up, 2 minute break, head swimming, those pesky specks of lights started floating by. Ah drink water, lots of water, keep pushing, my wife and friends can’t see me stopping… urggg… damn, what was my name again?

After 30 minutes I turn around to look down at the truck and what do I see? The truck, not very far down at all, damn have I moved? I turn back around barely able to hold my camera to my face to snap a few shots and I have to put it down. What the heck is going on here? I know I’m not in that bad of shape. I’ve been playing 2-3 hours of soccer every day since I arrived and had no real problems doing so… 13,000 feet… man, I’m confused.

After a couple hours we’ve made it up 3/4 of the mountain and getting close to the top, but I just can’t do it. My wife turns and tells me she thinks we should turn around and go back, now I’m really confused. She’s giving up too. Of course I put on the face that we can keep going to the top or that I’d wait and they could finish, all the while hoping that she wouldn’t cave in because going down had to be easier than going up. Finally we’re turned around and going back toward the truck without reaching our goal. The first time in my life that I didn’t actually finish the trip.

One thing that helped too was the fact that once we got to the snow line which wasn’t far ahead, you hit a cloud bank and really couldn’t see anything else. There wasn’t much sense in going much farther since my main goal was taking pictures and there’d be none of that. (There, I got that excuse in… :-)

Going down hill wasn’t really a whole lot easier. We had to take multiple breaks going back down but eventually made it to the truck. The trip back home was terrible. I didn’t really feel all that great and my wife ended up getting sick.

Now for the really funny part. Once back home and a quick google of conversions I finally figured out that the volcano we were climbing was 18,700 feet tall and that us little people don’t breath so well up there no matter what your shape. So while I don’t feel any better about coming back, I do plan to go back and do it again with a little more preparation. So don’t laugh too hard, we will have pictures of the top of those clouds soon… :-) or at least it feels better to say it…

I’ll have pictures up as soon as I get home, sorry for the mistake, but I know it won’t happen again.

–glenn hancock

June 16, 2009

2009 Colombia SA Trip Week 1

Filed under: General, Photography — glenn @ 12:27 pm

We’ve been here for one week so far and this blog entry will cover the happenings up to this point. Last Tuesday when we set out on our trip everything went very smoothly until we hit some bad weather at our destination airport and ended up having to divert to Bogota. The one airport that we were trying to avoid and we ended up there anyway. We already had a 3 layover flight, which turned into a 4. Other than the immigration people there being slow enough to start a molases racing contest, everything went ok. We ended up in Perera around 11pm and base camp around 1am our time.

I’ve gotten to play soccer every single day since I got here and Elizabeth has been visiting family and friends to the point that she can no longer talk, if you can imagine such a thing. Nothing eventful happened all week, going to the gym at 6:30am, playing soccer until around 10-11am and then working the rest of the day.

Elizabeth and I, along with a few friends got to go to the hot springs an hour or so north of Perera yesterday and I got some nice photos from there. Speaking of photos, I’m sure everyone is surprised that none have been posted yet. Turns out that after moving my stuff back and forth between bags trying to find some combination that would allow me to get things on the airplane, I left not only the battery charger, but also the device that lets me load the card into the computer. So I’m on battery watch and having to conserve energy as I go to try to make 2 batteries last 3 weeks. It has made me take much fewer photos than usual so I hope that things turn out in the end.

This coming weekend we are suppose to go to a volcano that is a few hours away and I hope to get some good pictures from there. If anything eventful happens I’ll post again, otherwise I may wait and make a single post next week.

Until then

–glenn

April 16, 2009

Tea Party 2009 Atlanta Georgia

Filed under: General, Photography — glenn @ 11:52 pm

Last night I had the extreme pleasure of joining 20,000 like minded Americans in a protest against our governments complete disregard for our Constitutional rights. The protest wasn’t for Republicans nor Democrats, it was meant only to show our United stance against them all. I believe that both parties should be disbanded and we should form a new American Party that stands for American ideas and principals. Ideas that made us the greatest nation on earth, not the ideas of recent, to form some sort of global neighborhood where we’re more responsible for others than we are our own families. These types of governments work great for those in charge but not so well for the ones actually having to do all the work.

We need to have more rallies and continue to unite until we take over Washington and throw all of the politicians out of office and put ourselves into office. I’m sharing these pictures from last night just to show how peaceful everything was and how very honored my wife and I are to have been able to participate in such a great activity. I’d also like to thank Sean Hannity for taking his time to come to Atlanta to share in the first ever grass roots effort to shake up Washington.

My Message to Washington:

Label us any way you like. Call us, blame us, point fingers at us. Just know this one thing: We are uniting, we are coming, and you will be removed from your cushy little jobs like a summer storm in the night. We are finished listening to your excuses, your lies and watching you embarrass us throughout the world with how truly ignorant you all really are. Obama was 100% correct when he declared that Change was coming to Washington, he was just 100% wrong with where that change was coming from.

Here is the link to the photos and I hope you enjoy. Photos

–glenn hancock

July 21, 2008

Revised the GShutter Studios website

Filed under: General — glenn @ 8:15 pm

Due to a number of people having problems seeing the information on the pages of our main website, I’ve redone things a bit to make it more obvious that pages have changed and populated with new information. The larger icons that you click to move between the different sections are now located at the bottom of the pages.

I also fixed the wedding page so that its the first to come up and I’ve moved information around to hopefully make things a bit easier to navigate for everyone. Please continue to let me know what you think of the site so that I can continue to improve it.

Thanks for visiting.

–glenn hancock

June 2, 2008

Catching Up

Filed under: General — glenn @ 3:29 pm

The first filming of “Rewind” took place a few weeks ago. We worked through a number of things but still have a good bit more to go. We’re hoping to do some more filming in the next few weeks on that front.

Last week we got 4 more commercials filmed and a couple are almost finished being edited. Last weekend we did a wedding in the Atlanta area and hope to have that ready for the new couple sometime end of this week. Look for the new footage to make it online soon.

We’ve purchased a new Glidecam System for our XL2, that adds a nice floating effect to our shots. We’ve been practicing as much as possible with it and hope to actually start using it for filming projects in the next few weeks.

Well, thats about it for now. We’re staying busy drumming up more business for both our weddings and commercial shoots and I’ll check back in when I’ve got more news.

–glenn hancock

May 17, 2008

Rewind

Filed under: General — glenn @ 9:45 am

We’re finishing up on the script and shot list of our new short film “Rewind”. We plan to start shooting next weekend if things line up for us. We hope to be finished with the shooting in the next couple of weeks and will move things into post as quickly as possible. The film is being shot for a contest and we hope to have a nice production that everyone enjoys.

We’ve shot plenty of test footage and this will be our first go at a full production shoot with actors and an actual script. We’ll be working the shooting in between scheduled weddings and events but we hope to keep things on schedule as closely as possible. We’ll post back when things are a bit further along.

The last week and a half we’ve been in Colombia S.A. working on a few things here and will be returning to the States next week.

–glenn hancock

April 30, 2008

Current News

Filed under: General — glenn @ 2:20 pm

Over the weekend we shot a little league ball game and a baptism. The ball game was a bit of a challenge as we had to shoot over the top of a 6 ft fence from the center field line, but other than that it went fairly well. The video turned out really nice and everyone seemed pretty happy with the results.

The baptism was at the Cathedral of Christ the King in Atlanta. This was a last minute dash and we had no idea what to expect until we got there. Things ended up a bit hectic and we had to film from 2 aisles away hand held. The church was beautiful, but we had lots of trouble with everyone standing between us and the baby so we lacked the shots we were wanting. Everyone seemed pretty happy with the video, but we’ll have to make sure things are a bit better planned for the next one.

Both of the videos can be viewed back on the Events page of the main site. Clicking on Videography and then Events will display them. GShutter Studios

We’re currently working on a short film that we plan to enter into a competition in June. Filming should be starting in a couple of weeks as we’re fine tuning the script. Most of the actors for part 1 are in place and we hope to be able to film a few more parts if things work out. We’re also working on a few Music Videos for a couple local bands around the Atlanta area and we hope to have those finished up soon.

Well, thats about it for now, we’ll check back in the next week or so.

–glenn hancock

April 18, 2008

New Website

Filed under: General — glenn @ 9:30 pm

Well, as most of you know, the new website is coming along nicely.  Tim has done an excellent job so far and we still have quite a bit of footage to get uploaded.  We’ve been focusing on getting the site redesigned so that it was easier to navigate and had a more professional appearance.  Now that that’s almost done, hopefully we’ll be able to start focusing more on the content.

We’ve also added a new Film category on the main menu that we plan to upload some of our shorts to.  This will be nothing more than an entertainment section as they will have no single theme.  Some may even be offensive so make sure you pay attention before watching them.  We’ll try to put a comment beside each to tell you what its about and whether it has content to watch out for.

So thats it for now.  Hope everyone has a good weekend and we’ll see you on the other side.

-glenn hancock

April 16, 2008

Welcome

Filed under: General — admin @ 1:35 pm

This blog is new to the GShutter Studios site so give us a little time to start posting to it.  We plan to use it for storing information for you as well as ourselves so check back often to find out what’s new on the market as well as techniques and general information such as what we’re up to.

Currently we are spending a tremendous amount of time reworking our website to try to make it a bit easier to navigate as well as getting example media uploaded and setup to view.

The current project hot on our plate is our demo reel and we hope to have it finished in the next few weeks so check back on the main site for a link to that.

Well, thats it for now, so we’ll see you again soon.

–glenn hancock

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