National Geographic Explorer/Correspondent & Filmmaker
Author: Justin Hall Runningman
Justin Hall: Presenter, Wildlife Cameraman and Natural History Producer. After pioneering an interactive expedition through the jungles of South America in 2000, Justin was nominated a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and invited to speak on the society's expedition advisory panel. Specializing in new media and focusing on the potential of advanced communications combined with cross platform film making, Justin is published authority on the potential of advanced interactive expeditions. His passion is for storytelling across all forms of media.
Fun Fast cut run & gun edit shot on 5D. Sure its basic one man production stuff and cut specific to the street styled nature of it all… Again a basic but fun example
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I shot this footage of Brighton’s prolific graffiti artist ‘Roser’ during the production of ‘Joy to the World’; our Christmas campaign for the Body Shop…
Working on a simple but challenging brief from the Body Shop we created this fun & festive, distinctly London version of the carol song ‘JOY TO THE WORLD‘. Shot over 3 weeks, I cast 170 characters from….
Across the years I have worked with a host of sponsors and tested tonnes of kit: cameras, satellite systems, rugged tech of every type, and travel gear galore, but of all the stuff I have so kindly been gifted along the way the Rugged Getac computers have been my core to keeping me working. Here’s a recent extreme environ test (Arid/Desert)
CHALLENGE: Create a rich bank of photographic images and assets for the launch of GETAC’s new product.
We took GETACS new rugged M230N computer for a field test in the wilds of Sudan. The resulting reports received a rapturous response from the company. See below…
THE CHALLENGE: Set across multiple shoots: 3 separate competitions / presentations and a major fashion show with multiple camera streams, celebs et all. Our brief: ‘just start filming and see what you can come up with’... Continue reading “BODY SHOP: BRUSH WITH FASHION”
Commissioned by Polar Media, Ripple Effects director Justin Hall records the launch of the largest man made structure in the world; a seven kilometers long pipeline and tow head being dragged into position off the wild Scottish coastline…
Exploring the potential of 3D arenas back in 2005, I created a number of prototype digital arenas designed specifically to host and communicate expeditionfindings in an exciting and novel way. Working with 3DNA’s Peter Pritchard and modifying emerging technologies to suit, I developed an extraordinary virtual world around the concept of cause-based ‘coded’ expeditions. Designed to Engage, Inform& Inspire the platforms linked to mobile networks, empowering users to take action on issues and support causes revealed through the journeys.
This concept has evolved dramatically since its inception back in 2005, Have a look at some of the deeper details in the links or for more information just give us a call.
The systems have enormous, as yet, unrealised potential. Have a look at the simple walkthrough video below. Please excuse the quality it was encoded 16 years ago… so understandably its low res.
If you are interested in these concepts and frameworks or are looking to create engaging collaborative adventure programing with educational values… give me a call... this is just the stuff from way back.
CIRCUS SERIES
CHANNEL 4 Teaser Show: Cameraman Justin Hall
Great fun working with the Jungle Group and Bearkatt Productions on this pitch for their new series. I’ll send a link to the teaser when allowed. Produced by Denise Castelli and Directed by Alice Brooks, the series enters the lives and hidden workings of the one of England’s most famous traveling circus’s… Continue reading “CIRCUS: CHANNEL 4 (Teaser)”
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