And take a look at that hand-made LED light, hey? It’s a real piece of work, something Jeremy cobbled together from parts supplied. I had the dolly mounted on low-boy combo stands with rollers, which made it quick and easy for Jeremy to pick up the b-roll we needed while the rest of the crew was packing up at the end of the day. It really brought some life the office scenes, which would have otherwise been pretty static. A couple things worth mentioning technically: As you can see in the photos above, we used a Dana Dolly for most of the b-roll. Ryan Schwalm was my camera assistant/grip on the pickup shots. Rounding out the crew on this one were Mike Astle, grip Justin Dolkiewicz-Kotsenas, AC, and Nickolas Abercrombie, sound. Having a DP who knows lighting inside out, backwards and forwards the way Jeremy does is just epic. Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application. Video footage is often a little soft and enhancing it to sharpen certain details can make a world of difference. It fixes flicker that's common in video footage and can be caused by many things, be it from lights and cameras being out of sync, time lapse or slow motion video.