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360 Degree Product Photography

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

 

CLICK AND DRAG ON IMAGE TO ROTATE

Hey, this is cool, don't you agree? Being able to show your customers your product without them having them come to you, or you having to send them your product. Think about how awesome is it to be able to send them a link to your site where they can look at your product and rotate it freely and view all 360 degrees of it? Very cool and professional…

…and, as a customer, I love checking out the product in store before I buy it; I want to make sure it’s exactly what I want before I go throwing my hard earned money at the cashier. However, this isn’t always possible when shopping on the internet as… well; you’re sat at a computer and not in the store. Duh.

Using 360 Degree product photography you can show off your products in all their exciting, rotating, interactive & stylised glory. Oh yes, back of the net. By bringing your product(s) to us here at Studiowide, we can turn it into a fully interactive 360 degree image. we take a series of 32 images in our photography studio, stitch them together to create an interactive image and then format the file ready for you to embed in your web page; allowing visitors to click and drag to rotate your product a full 360 degrees!

We've recently just finished compiling a 360 degree photography project for a client who has developed and Patented a simple, low cost and easy-to-use solar LED Ophthalmoscopes (Say What!) You can read about the product here at arclightscope.com.

Our client wanted to enable visitors to their site to be able to freely rotate the unit and look at it in it's entirety to get a better idea of the features it has and it's compact size.

If you want to find out more, or get in touch with us about taking some 360 degree photography for your website, visit our ‘Product Photography’ page or contact us on 0151 708 5678.

 

 

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Clothes Show Live 2011

Tuesday, December 20th, 2011

By Danny Piercy

We were recently asked to go along to the Clothes Show Live 2011, held at the NEC in Birmingham, to film a set of videos for our client, Beautiful Brows. Our client was there exhibiting their unique make-up product line and required on-location promotional and demonstrational videos.

We had to be at Birmingham before 9AM in order to miss the mohassive crowd whilst filming, this involved getting up at silly O’clock to make sure we were all packed up and on the road on time. The sacrifices we make… oh, and it was a Saturday, A SATURDAY!

The sheer scale of the venue was awesome; there were 100’s of stands from top brands such as Benefit, Superdy, Rimmel and Paul’s Boutique. Once we’d managed to find the Beautiful Brows stand we started to set up our equipment to begin filming.

The first video we were going to shoot was an instructional video to demonstrate how to use the eyebrow make-up. We set up our lighting, audio equipment and microphones and cameras ready to start filming the demonstrator and model. A crowd started to gather as we clearly looked like we were about to film the next Star Wars!

Even with the pressure of the crowd and a few technical problems, we were able to get all the footage we needed and more. We had two cameras filming this as we needed a steady tripod mounted wide shot of the demonstrator and model and also, close up shots of the make-up being applied. 

The second video was the promotional video. The brief for this was to show off the stand that Beautiful Brows had set up; and obviously include a few clips of all the other companies that were at the show alongside them.  So we were left to our own devices and went around filming people using the products and trying the make-up on, trying to capture the excitement and hustle and bustle of the whole event. 

It was a little awkward at times trying to set the tripod up to get certain shots, due to how busy the event was,, particularly the fashion catwalk shots – around the stage was jammed. It was also a little tricky to get a shot because of the people in front of me too – luckily I had a go-go-gadget-super-extended, well… a tripod. We must have made the models feel a little uneasy, seeing a camera floating above the crowd’s heads 7ft in the air!

Between ignoring texts from my girlfriend demanding I grab as many free samples as I could and trying not to KO people with the tripod, I had to make sure we got the right shots for the promotional video; we had to get across to the viewers, the scale of the place and just how busy it was. In addition to this we captured close-ups of people using the products and their reaction when they first discover that they can have perfect eyebrows quicker than you can say ‘Ireallyshouldn’thavedrankthatredbullat6AM’. 

Once we had more than enough footage it was time to jump into the car and get back on the road to head home. As it was the weekend we got back to Liverpool quite quickly, and then spent the rest of the day keeping ourselves busy doing nothing, the video editing can wait till Monday!

You can watch the final edit of the promotional video below;

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Artists’ Product Photography

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Product photographyThomas Knowles is a local Liverpool based artist that creates simplistic, earthly and fragile narratives with an ambiguous content. Working with real issues, scenarios and contexts, and process them within a playful and fictitious method, applying flares of fantasy, melancholy and myth.

 We were approached by Tom who told us that he wanted photographs of his art to use on his website and to send to galleries to raise general awareness of his work and establish himself as an artist. Tom’s work is something that has to be seen to fully appreciate it, the works are painted onto objects and so having a single image to showcase the work wouldn’t do them justice. The works stretch around the object a whole 360 degrees, so a series of photographs were needed to try and show the full extent of the work. 

Tom is looking to display his work in galleries. The photographs are something that would be featured on his website and then viewed by galleries. Tom wanted the pictures to try and show off his art as much as possible without having the person look at the piece directly in person. Due to the size of some of the pieces, this would be almost impossible to be sending out or carrying around. 

Tom was looking for the pictures to raise awareness of the art that he produces. The pictures need to show the attention to detail that Tom undertakes when painting each of his pieces.To solve this problem, we proposed a series of each photographs for each piece. Three main ‘establishing’ shots that show the piece as a whole from different angles and then a further three macro shots that will show the detail in each of the paintings.                        

At some point in the future Tom has stated that he would be using our 360 degree photography facilities so that people are able to rotate his pieces virtually and experience them almost as if they were viewing them in a gallery. 

In total we took 39 photographs of Tom's art work, all ready to be put in his website. Tom is hoping the photographs will raise more awareness for the art that he produces. The photographs are also helping Tom sell his £2,000 artwork pieces. 

Testimonial;

“I recently worked with Studiowide to complete a portfolio of product photography, capturing my artwork.  I found working with Studiowide a real pleasure.  On a personal level they showed genuine interest in both myself and my work, and went above and beyond to provide me with an excellent service, practical guidance and technical help.  With regards to the photography work; I approached them with a difficult task as my artwork is very challenging to photograph due to its 3-Dimensional shape, its size and lacquered finish.  These factors did not cause a problem for the Studiowide team who expertly, professionally and innovatively tackled the brief.  As an artist it was fantastic to work with a creative team who understood art and my product, and how to show it at its best.  I could not recommend Studiowide enough to any artists wanting to develop a portfolio, or anyone with a product that needs to be shown to its full potential.” Thomas Knowles, Artist.

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Product and Location Photography

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

 

 

Over the past few weeks we’ve been busy snapping pictures to help promote ‘Beautiful Brows’;

‘Beautiful Brows is a specialist Cosmetics Company based in the UK. We manufacture and supply a unique brow makeover product, to retail and trade outlets across the UK. Beautiful Brows is a revolutionary system that creates perfectly shaped and coloured eyebrows in just minutes!

Our unique eyebrow powder is made in the UK, ensuring the highest quality – the product has fast become a UK top seller. Proven to quickly transform thin, short and pale eyebrows into the perfect shape, every time!’

We were asked to take a series of product shots that would be used both online and in a shiny magazine that would be available in Dubai. The product shots were all taken here at our Studio in Liverpool; using professional studio lights and a white backdrop we were able to create a stylish looking product shot for each of the products in the line-up. Once the picture had been taken and we were happy with the positioning of the light and the composition; it was time to take it to the next level! Well, into Photoshop. This is where we do all our post-production work to make an image come alive. Once the image has been touched up and enhanced, it’s ready to save for the web. This is where we will save the image at a specific resolution and file size so that it is easily viewable for everybody on the web, regardless of internet speed or monitor size.

Not only are we able to take photographic images in the confines of our own studio, but also out and about in the real World, aaawwwwhhh yeah! You heard correct. We’ll come to you and provide a location based shoot. This is something that was also required as part of the Beautiful Brows brief. We were given media passes to the ‘Professional Beauty North 2011’ show in Manchester. Armed with our go-anywhere-and-photograph-anything badges we made our way over to the Beautiful Brows stand and started snapping as customers continuously queued up to try the new products out! Making sure we showed the beauty of the product and the sheer excitement of the customers trying it out.

Overall, our client was very happy with the photographs we produced and has them proudly displayed on their website. Success.

If you’re interested in any of our photography services then don’t hesitate to get in touch!

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Video Production Project

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

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The past few weeks have been spent working on a video project for our client, Energy Projects Plus on behalf of Wirral Council. Energy Projects Plus have a campaign at the moment to get homes in the Wirral fully insulated.

We were asked to complete a re-design of their website, produce direct mail pieces, take over their marketing and produce a series of videos that would inform and inspire their target market.

The first thing when it comes to shooting video is to understand what the client wants the video to do; the message it delivers and the emotions it makes the viewers feel. In this case the videos would be emphasising the fact that the scheme was free and that it was quick and easy to complete.

Before starting any filming it needs to be storyboarded; this is vital as you don’t want to be panicking at the last minute to make sure you get the right shots, only to get back to the office to discover you missed something important. After drawing up the storyboards and making sure they included everything we needed, it was time to start the filming.

We used a Sony Z5 HD camera on this shoot. There were a series of four videos that required filming, each showing the different steps involved when getting the free insulation fitted. The videos needed to show just how quick, easy and tidy the whole process was. All of the videos were shot on location, so we had to make sure the conditions were suitable for filming as the majority of it took place outdoors.

There were a few occasions where this obviously didn’t go to plan and in true British style it poured down, putting a stop to any shiny expensive camera equipment being outside. I did contemplate filming the whole thing from the warmth of the car; I didn’t see it as being lazy, but sitting in a very, very big camera dolly. Sorted!

As well as getting videos of the actual installation process we were filming testimonials of customers who have already had their home’s insulated through the Warmer Wirral scheme. We did this by approaching customers that have had the insulation for a few months and asking if they were ok to be filmed. We then asked them to tell us what they thought of the whole insulation process, using Sennheiser wireless mics to record their testimonials, which would be used in the final video.

Once all four videos were filmed it was time to get the narration down, so we headed over to the Energy Project Plus main office to record the script that would be laid over the video. We worked with the client to make sure the script was exactly what they were after and that it delivered all the right messages – backed up the visuals being presented in the video.

After the script was recorded it was time to head back to the nerd cave to begin editing everything together, creating motion graphics intros and title screens and adding background music. A few days later, voila! The videos were ready to be embedded into the new Warmer Wirral website (which I may point out, was also designed by your favourite media creatives here at Studiowide).  You’ll be able to watch the videos and check out our handy work in the next few days when the website goes live over at; www.warmerwirral.org.uk

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