31 May Creating A Powerful Documentary Using Remote Production
Now Available on Prime
Wow! I’m so excited that everyone can now see this film on Prime. It was an honor to be part of creating this powerful documentary. Music Triumphs Homophobia tells the story of the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus, a singing group that travels the world, spreading its message of love, acceptance, and equality. In this documentary, you will see how they advocate for LGBTQ rights all over the globe.
I had the opportunity to shoot some of the interviews in Boston. Members of BGMC shared their stories, and it was incredible to hear. The bravery, tenacity, and love that poured from these individuals was truly inspiring.
Remote Documentary Production
We filmed these interviews in Boston with our director working remotely from Los Angeles! The team from The Video Garage made it all possible. We used the Red Helium and sent an SDI signal from the camera through Zoom so that the director could see precisely what the camera was seeing. The director was able to approve the lighting that we had planned carefully during preproduction without catching the red-eye.
Shooting in the studio was great because we had a solid internet connection, it was easy to make adjustments, and all of our interviewees came to one place so we could work quickly. Overall it was a very smooth process because everyone had excellent communication and a desire for collaboration.
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