For several years I wanted to do a film about a fine woodworker because I think that as an art form it inherently looks “cinematic”. The fine grain and texture of wood, the shop, the tools, fine dust etc all have a beautiful look. 

After some research I found a woodworker in Victoria, BC where I was living at the time. His name is Joshua Harms and he produces fine, handmade electric guitars (https://harmsguitars.com/). After an initial meeting we felt like we both “clicked” and went ahead to produce this short film.

I shot it on my Red Komodo and rented a set of Zeiss SS’s, Forza 500 as the key light, and my Aputure Nova p300C as an ambient light, providing a little bit of cyan/teal background colour to the shop to compliment the warmer tones of the wood and my 300d as a subtle backlight. Rentals courtesy of https://www.sublunarfilms.com/ and https://lot2.rentals/. We also had help from Michael Toru as an assistant to the project https://michaeltoru.com/.