New York City. The past three days I have been filming in New York City. Don’t get me wrong I have filmed here a lot but normally it’s in Manhatten. This trip I filmed in Brooklyn and let it be known I had a different picture of Brooklyn in my mind. Rough, tough, dangerous lol. Instead, I found a hipster, upscale community that I really enjoyed staying in.

Hundreds of restaurants and corner stores each corner had it’s own unique charm and quality. I was filming at studio Stillman and right around the corner was a corner deli, that corner deli was amazing. so amazing in fact that after filming I went back and just interacted with the employees and people who came into the shop, picture the sitcom Cheers and that’s what you have, everybody knew everybody the food was amazing and the conversation was out of this world. I look forward to going back. (I’m filming in June in Manhattan, I will make my way back there).

I have gotten into a routine of video, and documentaries. It was great to be able to film BACH, multiple days of great music and creativity is why you do this type of thing. If you ever have time play some back and close your eyes, relax and enjoy.

How to film Bach:   4 cameras, a slider, a gimbal, an H6zoom, 2, shotgun mics, 1 lav mic, 2 instrument mics, 8 LEDs and four spot lights…..and one monitor for the client