| 04-23-2012 08:38 PM CET - Arts & Culture |
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Richard Kirby’s Timeframe HD Goes Live
Press release from: timeframehd.com
World renown documentary and wildlife cinematographer, Richard Kirby has launched a stunning new dedicated time-lapse website.
Recently launched Timeframehd.com elegantly showcases all of Kirby’s extraordinary timelapse catalogue online, enabling easy access to the high definition broadcast quality footage to the wider broadcast and corporate world for the first time.
The film-maker, a pioneer of this photographic technique, had his first big break creating timelapse for Peter Greenway’s iconic feature film “A Zed and Two Noughts” in 1985 in which he filmed a decomposing animal corpse over the space of six months. “Not a glamorous start to my career by any means but from there I was lucky enough to travel the world for the BBC not only shooting timelapse but wildlife documentaries as well in the most amazing and remote locations” says Kirby of his almost 30 year career in the film business. He has distinguished himself, winning awards not only for timelapse (Private life of Plants) but also for his innovative creative style in mainstream film-making (Human Planet, Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Life, Monkey Thieves, Wildest Series)
“After all these years shooting and developing timelapse for broadcast, I wanted to create an accessible place that would be the world’s number one timelapse hub. There are so many amazing photographers out there shooting timelapse now and we want them to join us in our obsession, so we created timeframehd.com” Kirby enthuses.
Always pushing the boundaries, Kirby is currently developing workflows for a High Dynamic Range feature which he will begin shooting later this year in Colombia.
If you would like to talk to Timeframehd about contributing or you are looking for spectacular timelapse footage for your production please contact our Managing Editor, Pip Crosley.
You can view Kirby’s incredible footage at www.timeframehd.com
Introducing the largest premium collection of high definition time-lapse footage from Earth's most remote locations. We specialise in gathering high end time-lapse footage from highly talented, world renowned cinematographers. Our collections are derived from every opportunity, in every corner of the world, both remote and familiar and only from sources that we know and trust.
93 Bownham Park
Rodborough Common
Gloucestershire
GL5 5BZ
UK
Phone: 01453 873123
Email: info@timeframehd.com
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Recently launched Timeframehd.com elegantly showcases all of Kirby’s extraordinary timelapse catalogue online, enabling easy access to the high definition broadcast quality footage to the wider broadcast and corporate world for the first time.
The film-maker, a pioneer of this photographic technique, had his first big break creating timelapse for Peter Greenway’s iconic feature film “A Zed and Two Noughts” in 1985 in which he filmed a decomposing animal corpse over the space of six months. “Not a glamorous start to my career by any means but from there I was lucky enough to travel the world for the BBC not only shooting timelapse but wildlife documentaries as well in the most amazing and remote locations” says Kirby of his almost 30 year career in the film business. He has distinguished himself, winning awards not only for timelapse (Private life of Plants) but also for his innovative creative style in mainstream film-making (Human Planet, Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Life, Monkey Thieves, Wildest Series)
“After all these years shooting and developing timelapse for broadcast, I wanted to create an accessible place that would be the world’s number one timelapse hub. There are so many amazing photographers out there shooting timelapse now and we want them to join us in our obsession, so we created timeframehd.com” Kirby enthuses.
Always pushing the boundaries, Kirby is currently developing workflows for a High Dynamic Range feature which he will begin shooting later this year in Colombia.
If you would like to talk to Timeframehd about contributing or you are looking for spectacular timelapse footage for your production please contact our Managing Editor, Pip Crosley.
You can view Kirby’s incredible footage at www.timeframehd.com
Introducing the largest premium collection of high definition time-lapse footage from Earth's most remote locations. We specialise in gathering high end time-lapse footage from highly talented, world renowned cinematographers. Our collections are derived from every opportunity, in every corner of the world, both remote and familiar and only from sources that we know and trust.
93 Bownham Park
Rodborough Common
Gloucestershire
GL5 5BZ
UK
Phone: 01453 873123
Email: info@timeframehd.com
This release was published on openPR.
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