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Our Services: Media Production

From small businesses and start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, our people will travel the world to bring your message home.

Our Services: Photography

A collection of photos from the American West series of nature photographs.

Gear Blog: DIY Cineskates

This is a very easy DIY dolly using a Gorillapod Focus. You only need one tool to put it all together (a wrench). Takes about 4 minutes.

Gear Blog: ProPrompter

This is a very cool iPad based teleprompter. Very light weight. Great for use on a Steadicam or out in the field.

Our Services: Timelapse

Timelapse can add emotional impact to video productions when used correctly.

Gear Blog: GearNex video head

So what if you need two hands to operate this head. It's silky smooth and I want one!

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Date: February 3, 2013

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Contrast

A short excursion out this morning to a local park to work on some contrast.

Work Reel

Date: January 11, 2013

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Work Reel (Media Production)

The people at Keylight Digital have over a decade of experience creating video content for corporate clients. From small businesses and start-ups to Fortune 500 companies, our people will travel the world to bring your message home. We are pleased to present some of our work in this short overview.

Asus Transformer TF700 for backing up media

Date: December 1, 2012

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Tablets for Production (Gear Blog)

The Asus TF700 is a great tool for working on the road. Tablets can be used as teleprompters, slates, even watching a remote live image straight from a camera. We use one as a very easy (and very portable) way of making backups of media cards in the field, especially in some of the remote locations we find ourselves in.

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Date: May 23, 2012

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GearNex video head (Gear Blog)

Let me say this right up front…. I want one of these. Yes it’s heavier than most heads, and yes you need two hands to operate it (and therefore a second set of hands to pull focus and change focal length). But I still want one!