I will be honest with you guys….I am pretty much wiped out. Been working non-stop since arriving here about 4 months ago, Business Crash Course, Haiti, Mark’s Services, our fantastic 2010 Contest, Canon 60D Crash Course (which just finished post production yesterday) and also working on several new Apps. I desperately need some time off and will try to take some the next few days. My brain feels like mush. Look for Canon 60D Crash Course DVD to go on pre-order next week, I am guessing the 28th or 29th. Production on the Lighting Crash Course will pick up again in early 2011.
A big thank you to Tom M who works for NASA and recommended this video. It is long, but just an awesome tribute to the Shuttle Program as well as some very interesting comments on the videography used to capture it. Its pretty incredible:
Michael, you are a powerhouse.
Thank you for all your effort. Enjoy a well deserved break.
Thanks for everything you’ve done Michael, it has been a rough year, take some time off and go shooting for fun, you deserve it… Merry Christmas…
Absolutely AMAZING video, thank you Tom and Michael for sharing it…
Wow, what a cool video. How would you like to have a 4000mm lens weighing in at 250lbs? That has to be one expensive piece of glass!
IMAX material. What a nice end of year treat. Thank you for sharing. Mele Kalikimaka
btw if you make it over to Oahu I’ll buy you a much deserved mai tai at Dukes Waikiki.
Hey Rob, I calculate that glass to be at or around the 500k mark, being that Canon’s 1200 goes for 120k, wow…! I could not find it anywhere, but I did find the largest one wich is a Canon 5200!, check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRq18WpQZC0
Awesome movie! I never seen such a perfect documentary on a Shuttle!