Scenic Moab
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at 3:30PM Currently producing a video for design studio Honest Bros., I found myself traveling down to Canyonlands National Park this past weekend to acquire a very specific shot for our project. Sixty miles south of Moab, Canyonlands is home to Newspaper Rock, an ancient petroglyph site. The first carvings at the Newspaper Rock site were made 2,000 years ago.
The site itself was impressive, and after I recorded the footage we needed, I decided to stay for the day and have some fun shooting scenic shots with our new Indie-Dolly System. It was pretty surreal to be in such a wide open space all alone. I explored the South East corner of the park and shot compositions that reflect this big, natural, and pristine space.
I later found out that this area, known as Indian Creek, is world famous for it's crack climbing. Here's a short edit I put together last night with some highlight shots from the weekend. No Newspaper Rock shots though, you'll have to wait until the Honest Bros. studio video is complete in early 2011.
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(Dale) It was pretty surreal to be in such a wide open space all alone. I explored the South East corner of the park and shot compositions that reflect this big, natural, and pristine space.
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