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Syne’s 47th from Jepster Togle on Vimeo.
A night to remember due to the wonderful ambience and the amazing taste of Chinese Lumpia.
The serene yet lively party surely is a great experience and one that I will never forget. The location is such a wonderful place to shoot some shots and the lighting is truly spectacular.
Special thanks to the So family especially to Mrs. Syne So for inviting me to cover such a wonderful event.
Home Made Glide Track and Steadicam Tests from Jepster Togle on Vimeo.
Shots taken using a Poorman’s Steadicam design and my own version of a home made Glidetrack made using spare aluminum bars lying around the house.
Shots taken using Canon HV40 with WDH-43 Wide Lens
Edited in Adobe Premiere CS4
Slow from Jepster Togle on Vimeo.
An idea shot on the spot. I’ve been dying to test out some slow motion post production techniques using my Canon HV40 using a fight scene. I had a brainstorm session with some of my students and there was so much energy to shoot that the ideas seem to be endless.
One idea led to another, and here is the result. Inspired by Michael Bay and John Woo, this is one short action film you can’t miss!
Title: Slow
Actors:
Gio Lazo
Nicolo Javier
Director:
Jepster Togle
Produced by:
SlapDash Productions
Arcane Animations
Tough Love from Jepster Togle on Vimeo.
A short film I made in less than an hour using only one camera. Shot using a Canon HV40.
Sometimes people consider the smallest of things the largest of moments of love.
Cast:
Jacqueline Avalon
Lawrence Virina
Now, before any of you have violent reactions about me thanking 2009 even with all the tragedies that happened, this entry is more of a review of how 2009 was for me. 2009 will probably be one of the years that I will never forget. My 2009 was the start of my quarter life crisis. I was going through so much tension and career decisions. Financially, my current income isn’t stable or stable enough to make me as rich as Tony Stark–or at least earn how much he makes in a day within a month. During the end of the 2nd semester of the last academic year, I was already going through tough decisions. I was getting a bit tired of all the paperwork and I was starting to miss working on the field as a graphic artist or multimedia specialist.




















