ABOUT

WHAT IS TRIGGER VISION?

Trigger Vision is an independent film company I started last year in hopes of finally making some money with my multimedia work. This fall I will be moving to Bozeman, Montana to study film at MSU so hire me while I'm still cheap!


Here is a list of some of my accomplishments:

Found the pot of gold under a rainbow*, won a small bike film festival, won an Oscar*, bought a camera worth more then my car, got into film school, completed film school*, made a documentary*, moved to California*, made videos featured across the web, traveled the world with my camera*, started a filming company, got hired by another filming company, and worked for you!*

*Still in progress

Gunnar Oliphant in Oregon / Photo: Jonathon Chandler

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT USED BY TRIGGER VISION
Gunnar Oliphant and the Panasonic HPX-170

Equipment is definitely something I value and that is why I purchase only the highest quality high definition video production equipment. I currently use a Panasonic HPX-170 high definition video camera capable of recording 1080p 60 frames per second. I also use a Manfrotto 503HDV tripod head with full carbon fiber 535k sticks and a 12ft long dolly track. The HPX also has a 16:9 Inc. 72mm .45x fisheye adapter for a rounded perspective.

Simply put, I have professional video equipment ready to use for every shoot.

LOCATION

WHERE IS TRIGGER VISION


I am currently located in the beautiful town of Bend, Oregon. Bend has over 300 days of sunshine per year and an outdoor activity for every season making it the perfect place for aspiring cinematographers. At the end of August I will be relocating to Bozeman, Montana where I will be attending MSU and hopefully continuing my business from there.

I'm capable of traveling anywhere throughout Oregon to fit your needs. I was born and raised in Bend so I can help you find the most scenic location for your shoot. If you or your company is located outside of the Central Oregon area then please send an e-mail to get a long-distance video quote.

Mt. Bachelor: Jonathon Chandler Photo
Gunnar Filming: Ian Eland Photo