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May 24, 2012












Dreamwalking in Wonderland.  A Backstage/Fashion Film 

I just uploaded a new video! It’s full of effects, isn’t it? But look at that “not-from-this-world” styling, the stunning makeup and extravagant Barbie hair, I couldn’t just sit down, do a simple edit… 
So instead, theres all those colourful effects, dubstep, the creative team, MUA: Chloe Han, Stylist: Alexandra Greenhill and Hair Stylist: Lily Park doing their thing… et voila the backstage video/fashion film of David Sheldrick’s fashion shoot with Chanie Munn is ready!

Did you imagine the video turning out like this after seeing those backstage photos? 
Happy dreamwalking… 
Nicole x

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Dreamwalking in Wonderland.

A Backstage/Fashion Film


I just uploaded a new video! It’s full of effects, isn’t it? But look at that “not-from-this-world” styling, the stunning makeup and extravagant Barbie hair, I couldn’t just sit down, do a simple edit…
So instead, theres all those colourful effects, dubstep, the creative team, MUA: Chloe Han, Stylist: Alexandra Greenhill and Hair Stylist: Lily Park doing their thing… et voila the backstage video/fashion film of David Sheldrick’s fashion shoot with Chanie Munn is ready!
Did you imagine the video turning out like this after seeing those backstage photos?

Happy dreamwalking…

Nicole x

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May 20, 2012









Fashion Film Sportswear - Charli Cohen. 
A few days ago, you got to see our backstage photos, and now we’re going to share the Fashion Film!

It was really fun to edit this one, a rather sporty, cool video with some edginess.
Charli Cohen did a great job designing this collection. Oh! Did I mention, she’s not only a designer, she’s also a personal trainer? That means she knows exactly what she’s doing when designing sportswear.  
Workout with style girls! You can check out her collection as soon her website goes online: http://www.charli-cohen.com Until then, you may watch the fashion film over and over again ;) 
I hope you enjoy it! 
Nicole x

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Fashion Film Sportswear - Charli Cohen.


A few days ago, you got to see our backstage photos, and now we’re going to share the Fashion Film!
It was really fun to edit this one, a rather sporty, cool video with some edginess.
Charli Cohen did a great job designing this collection. Oh! Did I mention, she’s not only a designer, she’s also a personal trainer? That means she knows exactly what she’s doing when designing sportswear.
Workout with style girls! You can check out her collection as soon her website goes online: http://www.charli-cohen.com Until then, you may watch the fashion film over and over again ;)
I hope you enjoy it!

Nicole x

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May 18, 2012





Dear YouTube video maker: Devin Supertramp, let me be part of your crew ^_^ 
I might be the last one to know about this guy, but I just found his YouTube videos today and I must say he is one cool, talented young man. Devin captures exciting outdoor action in a way I’ve never seen it before. He animates “his crew” to try out breathtaking moments - and I sure do love adrenalin kicks to bits! 
Not only does he share his final videos, he comes back and shares his backstage videos too! 
To some people backstage videos might seem boring, but I’m so into behind the scene stuff! I want to see whats under the mask, I want to know whats going on, I want to get the real stuff! ^_^ 
And Devin gives you the real stuff. 
He explains how he makes his videos and it’s not what I expected. For instance that “Rope Swing” video - I thought he would hire a bunch of specialists to help his crew do the jump, but he didn’t. My heart stopped beating for an instant when his friend slightly slipped - 1 metre from instant death! Check out the behind the scenes video! 
My brain is saying “Outdoor action videos are D-A-N-G-E-R-O-U-S”, but my heart is shouting out loud “Yay! Awesome, I want to do that too!” 
 I’ve got a lot of catching up to do, theres so many videos to watch, but so far my favourites are “World’s Largest Rope Swing” and “The Mud Fight”, what are yours?



Dear YouTube video maker: Devin Supertramp, let me be part of your crew ^_^

I might be the last one to know about this guy, but I just found his YouTube videos today and I must say he is one cool, talented young man. Devin captures exciting outdoor action in a way I’ve never seen it before. He animates “his crew” to try out breathtaking moments - and I sure do love adrenalin kicks to bits!
Not only does he share his final videos, he comes back and shares his backstage videos too!
To some people backstage videos might seem boring, but I’m so into behind the scene stuff! I want to see whats under the mask, I want to know whats going on, I want to get the real stuff! ^_^
And Devin gives you the real stuff.
He explains how he makes his videos and it’s not what I expected. For instance that “Rope Swing” video - I thought he would hire a bunch of specialists to help his crew do the jump, but he didn’t.
My heart stopped beating for an instant when his friend slightly slipped - 1 metre from instant death! Check out the behind the scenes video!
My brain is saying “Outdoor action videos are D-A-N-G-E-R-O-U-S”, but my heart is shouting out loud “Yay! Awesome, I want to do that too!”

I’ve got a lot of catching up to do, theres so many videos to watch, but so far my favourites are “World’s Largest Rope Swing” and “The Mud Fight”, what are yours?

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May 11, 2012


So, you want to start making videos? But which camera shall you use?
When you go shopping for a new pair of jeans, don’t buy the smaller sized jeans because you think you will lose weight, it will most likely not happen. Hello?! 
Try the slightly bigger sized ones first, it’ll make your day. 
Buy the right fitting jeans - nothing else.
In fact, to begin with, I recommend you guys to NOT buy a video camera specifically for filming, chances are you already have one that is good enough to start with.



Do you own a smartphone? Samsung Galaxy, Droid X, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S etc.? 
Congratulations, your phone can now capture high-definition videos.
Do you own a slim digital point and shoot camera? I am pretty sure, that your camera can capture high-definition videos too. I recorded an entire event with a hot pink Sony Cybershot camera. They even fit in my jeans pocket. Who cares what others think if you’re using that little camera?! ^_^ Just do your thing and get over your shyness to press “record”!



If you do not want to use your phone or any point & shoot cameras, then I recommend the Flip Camera. When I attended some courses at Raindance Film School, they kept recommending this specific camera. Unfortunately, the factories stopped producing them, but you can still find new ones on Amazon or Ebay. They said that they even use Flip Cameras backstage at the Oscars.
All you have to do is press the red button to start recording, then press the red button to stop recording.How simple is that? Simple is good. Recording videos, editing videos, publishing videos - it’s all so easy if you know the basics and if you know how to keep things simple.






Yes, mirrorless cameras are A M A Z I N G. Currently, I am using a Sony Nex 5N with the standard kit lens and a manual Nikon 50mm lens for all my new videos since Paris. 
Who says you need a DSLR to shoot cool videos or photos? :P 
However, it’s not a camera to use if you’re just a beginner. If you already own one, well… good luck!


Last but not least,  you might already own a DLSR with that pretty video icon on it. I guess you already tried that out. But again, I have to pull up my finger and warn, if you’re a beginner don’t start with a DSLR. Remember? Don’t buy the smaller sized jeans, that don’t fit you at the moment… 
DLSR cameras are big, bulky things with too many buttons to play around with, they record in high definition. Oh! There’s field of depth or bokeh…, blablabla, but you will need to invest a lot of time and money in other equipment to get the most out of shooting video with a DSLR. 


If you really want to start spending money now. Then go invest in a new strong Macbook pro. No! I can’t say anything good about Windows, and I won’t bother to do so. 
Too many crashes, too many virus attacks, its just not good for you. 
You will need editing softwares - No! I do not recommend illegal versions. 
Don’t forget card readers and memory cards if you’re using cameras. I use HD Video SanDisk Extreme 16 GB 30 MB/s. 
While you’re at it, buy one strong external harddrive too. My current external harddrive is 1.5TB large, and I’ve got 3 other ones about the same size. Yes, after time you will need a lot of space! 




I believe you should start filming with your smallest and simplest device to learn as much as possible about filming - FAST! 
You will be able to experiment a lot, for example you can try out all the different angles without spending a monstrous amount of money on other equipment (like lenses, tripods, rigs..). You will film more and get more footage on camera. 
The best camera is the one thats with you, and I’m pretty sure that your phone is in reach right now. It will be easy to catch a moment on film as soon as it happens. 
And theres another plus point: You will train your hands to become more steady! I know advanced photographers who record super shaky videos with their DSLR, whereas my videos are completely stable now. I’m not boasting here, it all came with time and a lot of practice, baby! In total, you will get more and more experienced in filming. You will slowly learn where your limits are and you will slowly want more. You will be able to specify what you want, and you will be able to smartly invest in new toys. That’s all the fun part about learning how to make videos.



My own filming experiences started way back with my parent’s video camera as a 6 year old rockstar wannabe. I used a tripod and filmed my girls and myself performing to Spice Girls. We thought we were going to rule the world. 
I was still using tapes back then. I used a lot of them! I was the kid who would bring her parent’s video camera to school… 
During university I used DSLRs or professional video cameras for diverse filming projects. When I graduated with a BA in Digital Media, I didn’t have the money to buy a proper camera. My mom bought me a pink Sony cybershot camera and even that little thing records amazing footage. Check out my “Banyan Tree Hotel - Event” video, if you haven’t done it yet.
 The guests at this event surely did think it was amusing when I came across filming with that cute little hot pink camera. 
But hey, check out the quality. Amazing, huh? 

And then, I used my iPhone 4, blue iPod Nano and a Flip Camera. They served me well - they still do. 

Check out my YouTube Channel to see my first videos shot in Seoul, South Korea. 
I really don’t like the editing of my earlier videos. I was seriously thinking of taking my old videos down, but we all started somewhere, and it’s kind of rewarding to go back and see how you’ve developed your skills. 
Like I already mentioned, I currently shoot videos with my mirrorless Sony Nex 5N. It’s still no real video camera, and I don’t plan to buy one anytime soon. Well, I’m just saving some pounds to buy a GoPro HD next. It will be perfect for our trip to the beach this summer! ^_^ 


In summary, start filming now with your smallest and simplest device like your smartphone or point & shoot camera. 
Chances are they capture high-definition videos already. Take everything on footage, you will become a better shooter and you will be able to specify which new toys you need to buy next. Remember! Go out there and press “record”, right now. You will need plenty of video footage for editing.
I will blog about filmediting anytime soon. Depends whether you liked my “sexy nerd talk” article about the first camera you should use for filming. Oh dear, all this drama and typing, just to underline that the best camera you can use for filming is obviously the one thats with you right now.  Now stop reading! It’s time to press “record”.  ^_^

Nicole x

So, you want to start making videos? But which camera shall you use?
When you go shopping for a new pair of jeans, don’t buy the smaller sized jeans because you think you will lose weight, it will most likely not happen. Hello?!
Try the slightly bigger sized ones first, it’ll make your day.
Buy the right fitting jeans - nothing else.
In fact, to begin with, I recommend you guys to NOT buy a video camera specifically for filming, chances are you already have one that is good enough to start with.

My Cameras

Do you own a smartphone? Samsung Galaxy, Droid X, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S etc.? Congratulations, your phone can now capture high-definition videos.
Do you own a slim digital point and shoot camera? I am pretty sure, that your camera can capture high-definition videos too. I recorded an entire event with a hot pink Sony Cybershot camera. They even fit in my jeans pocket. Who cares what others think if you’re using that little camera?! ^_^ Just do your thing and get over your shyness to press “record”! If you do not want to use your phone or any point & shoot cameras, then I recommend the Flip Camera. When I attended some courses at Raindance Film School, they kept recommending this specific camera. Unfortunately, the factories stopped producing them, but you can still find new ones on Amazon or Ebay. They said that they even use Flip Cameras backstage at the Oscars.
All you have to do is press the red button to start recording, then press the red button to stop recording.
How simple is that? Simple is good. Recording videos, editing videos, publishing videos - it’s all so easy if you know the basics and if you know how to keep things simple. Yes, mirrorless cameras are A M A Z I N G. Currently, I am using a Sony Nex 5N with the standard kit lens and a manual Nikon 50mm lens for all my new videos since Paris.
Who says you need a DSLR to shoot cool videos or photos? :P
However, it’s not a camera to use if you’re just a beginner. If you already own one, well… good luck! Last but not least, you might already own a DLSR with that pretty video icon on it. I guess you already tried that out.
But again, I have to pull up my finger and warn, if you’re a beginner don’t start with a DSLR. Remember? Don’t buy the smaller sized jeans, that don’t fit you at the moment…
DLSR cameras are big, bulky things with too many buttons to play around with, they record in high definition. Oh! There’s field of depth or bokeh…, blablabla, but you will need to invest a lot of time and money in other equipment to get the most out of shooting video with a DSLR. If you really want to start spending money now. Then go invest in a new strong Macbook pro.
No! I can’t say anything good about Windows, and I won’t bother to do so.
Too many crashes, too many virus attacks, its just not good for you.
You will need editing softwares - No! I do not recommend illegal versions.
Don’t forget card readers and memory cards if you’re using cameras. I use HD Video SanDisk Extreme 16 GB 30 MB/s.
While you’re at it, buy one strong external harddrive too. My current external harddrive is 1.5TB large, and I’ve got 3 other ones about the same size. Yes, after time you will need a lot of space! I believe you should start filming with your smallest and simplest device to learn as much as possible about filming - FAST!
You will be able to experiment a lot, for example you can try out all the different angles without spending a monstrous amount of money on other equipment (like lenses, tripods, rigs..). You will film more and get more footage on camera.
The best camera is the one thats with you, and I’m pretty sure that your phone is in reach right now. It will be easy to catch a moment on film as soon as it happens.
And theres another plus point: You will train your hands to become more steady! I know advanced photographers who record super shaky videos with their DSLR, whereas my videos are completely stable now. I’m not boasting here, it all came with time and a lot of practice, baby!
In total, you will get more and more experienced in filming. You will slowly learn where your limits are and you will slowly want more. You will be able to specify what you want, and you will be able to smartly invest in new toys. That’s all the fun part about learning how to make videos. My own filming experiences started way back with my parent’s video camera as a 6 year old rockstar wannabe. I used a tripod and filmed my girls and myself performing to Spice Girls. We thought we were going to rule the world.
I was still using tapes back then. I used a lot of them! I was the kid who would bring her parent’s video camera to school…
During university I used DSLRs or professional video cameras for diverse filming projects. When I graduated with a BA in Digital Media, I didn’t have the money to buy a proper camera. My mom bought me a pink Sony cybershot camera and even that little thing records amazing footage. Check out my “Banyan Tree Hotel - Event” video, if you haven’t done it yet.
The guests at this event surely did think it was amusing when I came across filming with that cute little hot pink camera.
But hey, check out the quality. Amazing, huh?
And then, I used my iPhone 4, blue iPod Nano and a Flip Camera. They served me well - they still do.
Check out my YouTube Channel to see my first videos shot in Seoul, South Korea. I really don’t like the editing of my earlier videos. I was seriously thinking of taking my old videos down, but we all started somewhere, and it’s kind of rewarding to go back and see how you’ve developed your skills.
Like I already mentioned, I currently shoot videos with my mirrorless Sony Nex 5N. It’s still no real video camera, and I don’t plan to buy one anytime soon. Well, I’m just saving some pounds to buy a GoPro HD next. It will be perfect for our trip to the beach this summer! ^_^ In summary, start filming now with your smallest and simplest device like your smartphone or point & shoot camera.
Chances are they capture high-definition videos already. Take everything on footage, you will become a better shooter and you will be able to specify which new toys you need to buy next.
Remember! Go out there and press “record”, right now. You will need plenty of video footage for editing.
I will blog about filmediting anytime soon. Depends whether you liked my “sexy nerd talk” article about the first camera you should use for filming. Oh dear, all this drama and typing, just to underline that the best camera you can use for filming is obviously the one thats with you right now.

Now stop reading! It’s time to press “record”. ^_^

Nicole x

In the elevator

April 10, 2012















First off, I hope you had a happy easter! 
And who says cupcakes aren’t cool? 
For easter, one of the things I prepared were cupcakes! 
I decided to also create a stop-motion clip. 
It’s my first time, and I hope you like it! ^_^ 
How to:
1. Roll white icing into balls and place on the cupcakes. 


2. Squash the white icing balls. 


3. Frame the icing with pink icing! 


4. Add loads of sprinkes! 

5. Decorate the plate + place the finished the cupcakes (It’s all about the right presentation).

Et voila. The Cupcakes may dance. 
Happy be-lated Easter! 

xxx Nicole

The Cupcakes The Cupcakes The Cupcakes The Cupcakes The Cupcakes The Cupcakes First off, I hope you had a happy easter!
And who says cupcakes aren’t cool?
For easter, one of the things I prepared were cupcakes!
I decided to also create a stop-motion clip.
It’s my first time, and I hope you like it! ^_^

How to:
1. Roll white icing into balls and place on the cupcakes.
2. Squash the white icing balls.
3. Frame the icing with pink icing!
4. Add loads of sprinkes!
5. Decorate the plate + place the finished the cupcakes (It’s all about the right presentation).

Et voila. The Cupcakes may dance.

Happy be-lated Easter!
xxx Nicole

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