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Adrian Potter

Randy Larcombe February 28, 2013
“You start with mistakes and you make mistakes and the first one always ends up in the firewood bin.”

Adrian Potter gives us an insight into the creative process and how he comes to create his thoughtful furniture pieces.

Randy first met Adrian on a photo shoot for a magazine story and was blown away by the beauty and precision of his furniture but almost equally blown away with his collection of vintage Gibson guitar amps dating from the 1930's. Ever since then we've wanted to go back and tell his story.

adrianpotter.net.au

CONCEPT, DIRECTION, CAMERAS, EDITING: Randy Larcombe+Mike Wilson

Soundtrack by Adrian Potter
"Frida: Día de los Muertos" images by Grant Hancock

GEAR: Canon 5dm2, Glidecam 4000hd, Rode Videomic, Zoom h4n, Phillip Bloom pocket dolly, edited in FCPX


All shot in available light at around 1600 iso with Canon 24mm 1.4, 50mm 1.2, 85mm 1.2 lenses.

randylarcombe.com.au/

mikewilson.com.au

 


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