Patrick Perrotto Production Services LLC
Director of photography and video production.
Providing a video crew for full day production of high end corporate video, commercials, interviews, explainer videos, and green screen.
Making the most of tight spaces.
Some times we get into the weeds.
A little narrative fun at sunset on the Asbury Boardwalk.
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placed his microphone after we blacked out windows and added a touch of green to this rustic conference room somewhere in Pennsylvania…It's not a job it’s an adventure.
There are no better people to push Magliners loaded with cameras and lights through the leaking liquids of trash compactors in loading docks in Midtown Manhattan.
Studio days for days!
All in a days work…
Operating Sony Venice 2 on a slider. 📷
It’s a process. 5 camera sit down interview.
Shot through the corporate office landscaping…The waiting game on a commercial shoot. ‘Tis the season
Road trip.
Workhorse
Downtime before the next project. Reorganized and modified the custom stand rack in the van. Lenses and camera support gear are organized, cleaned, and ready. I also took shipment of brand new shot bags to replace older ones…(some leaking and some accident my left in the woods on a remote location as we hastily wrapped while inclement weather was upon us.) We’re ready for your next shoot!
Pristine glass on my Sony Fx6. It’s ready operated on a Movi by the talented
The Optimo justified a selfie.
It’s a dry heat. We shot in 115 degree daytime highs in Arizona this week. Proper sun protection made all the difference. Here I am prepping a Ronin and Fx3.
It’s a wrap in Arizona.
Interesting conference room design.
Van and gear just are about wrapped and I’m transferring the rest of the footage in the parking lot…off to the next adventure.
Set up for an interview with a Zoom talkback. (The camera was streamed to zoom and the producer conducted the interview remotely).
Sometimes the spaces are grand. 📷
Susquehanna River.
Head to toe green screen set up. for the win.
Sunrise
Table top still life footage for a historical project.
Recalibrated FSI monitor. This monitor is so important to the images we create. Something seemed off, so I sent it in for recalibration…keeping the faith.