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Altitude


Client: Hungerford Properties

Space. Everyday life. When completed, Altitude will have the highest elevation of any residential development in the Lower Mainland. Sun is especially precious in rainy Vancouver, so getting above the clouds and into the sunlight was essential to showcasing this project, but it's about a living space, so it had to be about people, too. There's a great mobile app that showed me the path of the sun, which was golden for mapping out the shoot, and we used non-model, non-actors for an authentic feel.

On day 1, I got a spectacular time-lapse of clouds rolling in over Burrard Inlet as part of a film that lives at the Altitude Presentation Centre. A sequence of the film was rendered for playback spanning four 50" LCDs... a 16 foot presentation!

© stu ross