Get out there and explore the world. See something new, do something that scares you, build a great story. Make a movie, make something great. And for projects that require advanced logistics and a professional crew, there's Nor'easter Films. From everything from corporate to marketing to sports and documentary, Nor'easter Films builds the story from the ground up to get you noticed with the people that matter most for your content.
Nor'easter Films: Documenting Challenging Enviroments
Adirondack Woodland From Above
Dunham Rain
Fresh Snow | Grafton, New York
Winter Light | Martin Dunham Reservoir
Winter Light
Rime Ice | Taconic Crest Trail
Rime Ice: Shooting on location on the Taconic Crest Train in Petersburg, New York.
Color on Gray
Fall Color
Fall Color | Voorheesville, New York
The Rhythm of New York City
The Rhythm of New York City
Galactic Core Rising Over the Grafton Peace Pagoda
The Galactic Core Rising Over the Grafton Peace Pagoda
Albany Skyline Sunrise
Albany Skyline Sunrise
Nor'easter Films
Storm Season
Nor'Easter Films | Islandia
CG Lightning Strike | July 27, 2018
Massive CG Lighting Strike in Halfmoon, New York on July 27, 2018.
Image was featured on WNYT NewsChannel13 storm reporting.
Shooting Storms | July 10, 2018
Skyflow.06142018
The sky above us flows with currents, standing waves and eddies, just like a river.
Video Field Notes | May 22, 2018
90 days with a camera in two.
The Great Fire of 1962 | Reanimated History
In 1862, fire devastated much of Troy, New York. On May 10, 1862, a fire was started by a train steaming out of Union Station as it crossed the Hudson on the wooden Green Island Bridge. The gale force winds that were buffeting Troy that day quickly whipped up a firestorm that would claim the lives of 8 people and burn 75 acres and 650 buildings. The city was forever changed. This is an image of the aftermath of the fire, rebuilt and reconstructed from an albumen stereograph, in it is Union Station and the site of Gurley Instruments as seen from the hill where present-day RPI stands.
Read more in the New York Times, the link includes the Times edition from that day: https://www.nytimes.com/1862/05/12/archives/the-great-fire-in-troy-between-five-and-six-hundred-buildings.html