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Photo Gallery
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Dense clouds surround the camera as we prepare for a rainforest shot in the middle of the rainy season.(aprox 2000 meters above sea level) Photo Kaz yagi.
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Costa Rica Productions Crew shoot aerials in big or small "chopers" depending on the clients needs. Here before take off to film Hospira´s new plant CR4.
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Less Granados local wardrove artist, was in charge of the primite dresses.
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Girls getting ready to eat a young turists for breakfast
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Shooting on location at the Guadalupe open food market for Los Angeles producers.
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Producer/Director Jeniffer Rodes checks the monitor, as actor Randy Allen hits his marks. Photo property of Vista Higher Learning, Boston, MA, USA.
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Adriano Schmid for Discovery Channel & Luisa Gomez de Silva for HIP Entertainment were in command of this reality/documentary.
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Three Discovery film crews recorded every moment of the show, under the strict eye of the Director.
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Oopss! After a minor encounter with a wild monkey, Udo, the technical hand of the German crew inspects the damage.
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Western German Television crew members prepare for a journey thru the tree tops at Braulio Carrillo National Park.
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DIrector of Photography Nobuhiro Kuroishi prepares the griffolyn for a sequence on baby turtles.
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Gitti Mueller, a German Cinematographer and Documentary expert, was one of our clients in 2009
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Jurgen Meyer han never shoot in the rainforest before; its quite a challenge he said.
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Shooting an European 60 minute documentary at Volcán Irazú National Park
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Dariela Ludlow, Mexican film maker, operated one of the three cameras for Discovery.
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The Mexican portion of a full international crew: USA, Canada, Colombia, Argentina & Costa Rica.
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Jaime Escallón, was the Director of the "Norte a Sur" project
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The Discovery reality show shot in the Osa Península of Costa Rica included a cast of 5 actors.
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A motorized soundman, NANO Fernández takes control of the Park Ranger´s vehicle
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Zach Popovsky, Diana Rojas, Pierre Martinez, Noelis Marquez & Antinio Estrada were the actors for this 2010 Discovery series.
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Crew shooting at "LALOS" ice cream parlor, the oldest in Central America.
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The live sound recording for Discovery was done by Lisandro Baruch and Francisco Rivas
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Dolly tracks were laid to get the best camera movements in the Guanacaste dry forest.
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PanaA1 3D camera operator Daisuke Iwaki frames his shot at CostaRica´s Ostional beach.
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Key grip Freddy Salazar and animal handler Dennis Corrales setup to film the red eye frog in Monteverde´s Ranario.
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Esteban Gutiérrez recieves instructions from producer Kaz Yagi from Skyland Pla-net Canada.
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Japonese director Kenshin Nawa makes a pause in the middle of a long production day in the Guanacaste province.
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Kojima Masaru and his team, monitor with 3D eyeglasses, the three dimensional view of the forest on a shoot for Panasonic Japan.
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Video engineer Hiroshi Sato pack the 3D equipment on Ricardo´s Cerdas back in a rainy day at Ostional beach.
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Xavier Gutiérrez, location manager, and Nobu Kuroishi DP, with the 3Ality 3D camera brought from Tokio to record Costarica´s natures wonders.
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Dakota Killbride is surfing again after the crocodrile attact he suffered. Story for MonsterQuest History Channel.
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The A1 three dimension camera is Panasonic´s newest market launch, to be released in the last quarter of 2010, here the prototype is tested in Costa Rica.
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Shooting On Location at Mantas beach with french Director Clement Galle of Megaforce.
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Alexis and Xavier shooting B-roll for History Channel's MonsterQuest series on Crocodiles at Playa Hermosa
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Dakota Killbride tells his story for History Channel's MonsterQuest Crocodile series.
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Setting up an interview for Chiquita´s regional manager at Forum I in Santa Ana.
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Shooting at the Arenal Volcano National Park for Click Productions of California.
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Getting as close as possible to the Volcano for a US High School Learning Spanish Course
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Beach Scene at Playa Blanca on the Pacific Ocean for the French Production Company EL NIÑO 2009.
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Coverage for The 9th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre transatlantic sailing race
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Followed by thousands of fans in Europe and America, the transatlantic sailing race ended in Puerto Limón.
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Director Xavier Gutiérrez framing a teleprompter shot.
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The BlacklAtlas.com crew visited the Sarapiquí La Selva Research Station in Sept 2010 to learn about nature´s wonders.
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After 50 operations Dakota Killbride can walk again; History channel MonsterQuest.
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With the new small HD Canon camera, Diane Paragas a free lance New York cinematographer, captures surf in Jaco beach.
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Nelson George a TV talent from New York, does a presentation for BlackAtlas.com overlooking the Costa Rican Pacific coastline.
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Every day at dawn the crew began its search for turtles on the pacific coast, for a nature documentary for the Japonese market 2010.
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Talking about the Arenal volcano eruptions with the Park manager in windy setting
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The beauty and the beast. Which one is the beast? Scene for french video clip Muchas Maracas.
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The newest 3Ality 3D camera assembled by Imagica Corporation was tested in Costa Rica 2010
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Thechnical data from the camera was feed to a video station were the 3D operator adjusted the eye convergence.
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40 models and dancers rehearsed for AXE-Muchas Maracas french video clip shoot at Punta Leona
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On the "TrainForest" on our way to the location in Monteverde.
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Chris Ellis a British/French producer (with glasses) was in charge of the Muchas Maracas project.
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Cooperation with authorities in order to block streets is a must for some shots.
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Our first job of the year 2011 was with Symbio Studios of Washington DC, in a Biology series for teenagers with real snakes.
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Host Mike Heithaus interviews Dr. Sasa, after he captures the snake for the anti-venon process.
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Anne Blohm Rudbaek, line producer for Eyeworks TV from Denmark, visits one of the waterfalls suggested by the Costa Rica Productions location team
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