PBS's My Brother's Keeper VR - BTS
Behind the Scenes as PBS shoots one of their first ever 360 VR pieces as a companion piece to their show Mercy Street
- Documentary DP
- Video Editor - Documentary
Los Angeles, CA, USA
$1500 - $2000 / Day
Hello, My name is Andrew Hancock. I am a working cinematographer living in Los Angeles. I have shot everything from feature documentaries to branded content and have produced content for several successful kickstarters as well as driven hundreds of thousands in sales for established companies. I was a finalist for a short documentary for Sundance and have won several film competitions. I shoot virtual reality content and know my way around almost every camera on the market. I have shot music videos for Chvrches and feature documentaries from a motorcycle in Mexico Got something to shoot, lets talk.
Behind the Scenes as PBS shoots one of their first ever 360 VR pieces as a companion piece to their show Mercy Street
Ten friends embark on a motorcycle adventure of a lifetime, more than 2000 miles down Mexico's Baja Peninsula. Minutes after crossing the Mexican border bikes start breaking down, people get lost and we battle our way south through breathtaking desert and coastal scenery on a trip that will never be forgotten.
I both DP'd and edited this project. It was the launch video for a new flashlight company. Can you guess the target demographic?
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