"Plan, plan, plan. Losing a time lapse shoot that is just a few hours isn't fun, it's worse when you put weeks and months into it to make it work. Spend time scouting locations, squashing bugs, testing, retesting, and then testing some more. Do your research. You don't want to have a camera sitting outside for months only to come back and find out that you missed a setup step or something simple. If you're looking to do time lapse photography of any kind, get used to failing, learn from it, and then go back out again. That's the only way to get good at this medium.”
"Being a filmmaker at GoPro is unique because we aren't specialists. The work environment and sheer amount of projects we produce requires you to be proficient in every aspect of filmmaking. That's why I love it! Each project is different and is always challenging you in new ways. For this film, I wore the hat of director, shooter, and editor, but even though I wore so many hats, this film was truly a collaborative project that pulled together talent from all over the globe."