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The
Fresh Videographers
Our style and approach is in our name-
Fresh!
From fresh young professionals you can get a modern and tasteful
approach to your video coverage. Experience and creativity are everything,
and our videographers have a lot of it in the real world! Below you can
check out some information on the videographers that are great at what they
do, and some background information on how they have come to achieve it.
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Chris
Chris is the owner of Fresh Canadian
Content. His experience with video
cameras and editing began in elementary school circa 1990. He was
the official school videographer throughout high school, and graduated from York University in 2004 with a Degree in Film
Studies. He currently does work not just for Fresh Canadian Content,
but freelance with other studios in the GTA. He has been doing professional level videography since
2004.
Education and experience:
York University- Film Studies, 2004
Working professionally in videography since: 2004
Serviced cities: Toronto
& GTA, Vancouver & GVRD, Ottawa
Videography styles:
Cinematic, candid, fast cuts, fast zooms, upbeat music, modern angles
Major equipment: Canon XH-A1 HDV
camcorder, Canon 550D DSLR, Steadycam, crane
Inspirations: Stanley Kubrick, Tim Burton |
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Moussa
Moussa has been working as a freelance photographer, cinematographer since 2003. He worked in various areas around the world including the Canadian Arctic, Haiti, Mexico, The Middle East and Europe. He currently works at Listen Up TV, a news and current affairs program that looks at world events from a spiritual perspective.
It airs on 8 different networks across the United States and Canada,
including Global TV.
He has produced various documentary films, corporate videos, wedding films and commercials. His film "Anguish" recently won the Best Documentary Audience Choice Award at the Hamilton Film Festival 2010. A commercial Moussa filmed for World Vision Canada played on
a Time's Square billboard for a month. Moussa's passion is for telling meaningful stories through visuals. He strives to find the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Education and experience:
Business degree in Marketing (Notre Dame in Beirut) Graduate studies in Philosophy (University of Toronto). Graduate studies in Communications (Concordia University in Montreal).
Working professionally in videography since:
2003
Serviced cities:
Around the world
Videography styles:
Documentary, storytelling
Major equipment: Sony HDV HVR-Z7U Video camera. Two Full HD Canon 5D Mark II DSLR with audio and light equipment to shoot a full feature.
Inspirations: Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. |
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Eugene
Growing up in Toronto, Eugene has used his talents
for the past 6 years specializing in weddings and corporate events.
He has also been involved with shooting various commercials,
television shows, documentaries, special events, and news. With his
keen eye for details and creative vision, his passion for shooting
continues as he takes an active role for an Asian broadcast
television network based in Toronto.
Education and experience:
Fairchild Television
Working professionally in videography since: 2004
Serviced cities:
Toronto and the GTA
Videography styles:
Cinematic, modern angles
Major equipment: Sony
Z7U HD camcorder, Glidecam stabilization, Glidetrack dolly
Inspirations: "To
provide newlyweds with a breathtaking wedding video." |
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Derrick
Derrick studied multi-media production professionally through Queen's University and George Brown College. He has since worked as a videographer for several television networks on programs focusing on high end fashion and design. When not filming on location, Derrick shoots for Fresh Canadian Content.
Education and experience:
Queen's University- Film & Media, 2005; George Brown College
Working professionally in videography since:
2005
Serviced cities:
Toronto and the GTA
Videography styles:
Steady hand-held, candid, close-ups, jib operator
Major equipment: Sony PMW-EX1 XDCAM
camcorder, crane, Sennheiser mic's, Lowel lighting
Inspirations: "A good story that's well directed!" |
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Steve
Seemingly out of nowhere, Steve's passion for video storytelling exploding into a full fledge obsession. His curiosity in the latest gadgets and gear fueled his equipment choices, resulting in decisions as unconventional as his film education. Steve is part of a small but growing group of digital video producers rocking the latest generation of DSLRs, exploiting their amazing, cinematic picture quality while constantly in dialogue with the online community to work around its shortcomings.
Education and experience:
Various, primarily first-hand
Working professionally in videography since:
2009
Serviced cities:
Vancouver & GVRD
Videography styles:
Cinematic, journalistic, natural lighting
Major equipment: Canon EOS 7D, Kessler Pocket Dolley, Redrock Micro DSLR rig
Inspirations: Philip Bloom, Chase Jarvis, Vincent Laforet |
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