by glen on March 24, 2011
On the 23rd March NAC hosted the Yoten Yotei Charity Film Night to raise money for the Japanese Red Cross earthquake appeal.

Lots of businesses donated great prizes and the night was organized by Shane Shehade and friends from Sekka.

A packed house was treated to a variety of 15 local films shot in and around Niseko

The eventual winners were:
- K Truck – Stu Candy and friends
- Super Snow – Niseko Photography and friends
- Silhouettes – Thom Heald and friends

A raffle was held after the film prizes were given out which was a good laugh



Besides the Niseko based films shown a special presentation from Aaron Jamieson of Niseko Photography who just recently returned from the disaster zone with Jason McGregor from J Build who together spearheaded a local relief effort delivering much needed supplies to the victims on the main island – here is a link to Aaron’s blog where you can view the short film and photos.
The night was a real success and a lot of money was raised for a good cause.
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by glen on March 19, 2011
Since our last post here on the studio343 blog the calamity that has befallen Japan, and Tohoku in particular, has taken the wind out of our sails…thinking of what has happened to so many people and also the possibility of what may occur in Fukushima and responding in any meaningful way has been a struggle.
Time to experiment. For a long time I have wanted to try a spherical panorama inside the Hirafu Gondola. There are a few problems to sort out. Usually when shooting panoramas I carefully make sure the tripod set up is level, there is no movement and I calculate or anticipate when movement may occur in the images and shoot with these things in mind. I had to throw out the rule book when shooting this one – movement everywhere on every level.
Happy with the end result but by no means perfect. Here are a few different projections which made me laugh…mission accomplished.
Thanks for reading and lets keep our chins up.



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by glen on February 20, 2011
For the last week I’ve been on the road around the northern part of the the main island of Japan in an area known as Tōhoku. Been shooting skiers Davina Williams and Luke Kneller for the Australian ski mag Powderhound while Christie Dowling has been filming The Tour De Flake and directing the trip as the editor for Powderhound – she is a serious multi-tasker.
Always good to get on the road and we’ve been to a few resorts: Zao in Yamagata-ken, Appi in Iwate-ken and Alts Bandai in Fukushima-ken. Getting the timing right with good snow and fine weather is never easy.
An aspect of skiing that can be easy to over look in the pursuit of ‘getting the shot’ is danger. I often find myself telling skiers and boarders to jump higher, hold the grab longer, etc. and on this trip Luke paid the price for possible magazine glory with a broken nose…

…damn – wasn’t to bad in the end but scary for a while there…lucky.
Here are a few shots along the way and a night pano from Appi.





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by glen on February 9, 2011
Last week we finished a Virtual Tour for Rhythm Snow Sports Japan.
Virtual tours are panoramas that are linked within or around a space as opposed to single panoramas. Very happy with the functionality and how quickly the virtual tour loads. To make it easy for viewers to move between and around the different spaces in the shop we placed click-able icons next to the controls.

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by glen on February 9, 2011
Hanazono is looking pretty sweet this year with all sorts of parks and snow features to keep everyone happy. From the half pipe to the terrain park to the jib park and even a kids / beginner park. Check it out!

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