NSFW - kinda.. suggestive: Esquire Mag: Good Morning, Megan Fox: Exclusive Video
Megan Fox Transforms: June Issue Sneak Peek
Buzz up!
Wait for it... See? Transformers star Megan Fox wasn't photographed for this cover shot, or her sexy images inside Esquire's new movie issue. Greg Williams used the high-tech Red One video camera, and you can see the finished product in video now available right here and in pictures beginning May 10 at newsstands everywhere.
By Greg Williams
[more from this author]
UPDATE: Click here for the full Megan Fox video
About the Process
Have you watched that enough times yet? You probably noticed there's something different about this Megan Fox cover tease for our next issue: It wasn't shot with a camera. At least not a still camera. For the first time in Esquire's history (and, we imagine, magazine history in general), a cover image was shot as a video. Using the RedONE, a video camera that captures images at four times the resolution of high-definition, photographer-director Greg Williams (see below) recorded ten minutes of loosely scripted footage with Fox — getting out of bed, rolling around on a pool chair, inexplicably lighting a barbecue.
"It allowed her to act," Williams says. "She could run scenes without being reminded by the sound of a shutter every four seconds that I was taking a picture. As in still photography, a lot of it is capturing unexpected moments. This takes that one step further." He then went back and pulled out the best images, which you can see in Esquire's June issue, on sale May 10. Plus, there's a fantastic by-product: Even though we made the film to get the stills, we were left with ten bewitching minutes of footage of a beautiful woman. We edited it down to a mini movie, which is now available right here.
May 4, 2009, 12:01 AM
Good Morning, Megan Fox: Exclusive Video
From bed to bathing suit, spend a day with Transformers star Megan Fox in this film shot for Esquire by Greg Williams on the Red One camera. Get the full story and portfolio in Esquire's June issue, on sale May 10.
By Greg Williams
Megan Fox Transforms: June Issue Sneak Peek
Buzz up!
Wait for it... See? Transformers star Megan Fox wasn't photographed for this cover shot, or her sexy images inside Esquire's new movie issue. Greg Williams used the high-tech Red One video camera, and you can see the finished product in video now available right here and in pictures beginning May 10 at newsstands everywhere.
By Greg Williams
[more from this author]
UPDATE: Click here for the full Megan Fox video
About the Process
Have you watched that enough times yet? You probably noticed there's something different about this Megan Fox cover tease for our next issue: It wasn't shot with a camera. At least not a still camera. For the first time in Esquire's history (and, we imagine, magazine history in general), a cover image was shot as a video. Using the RedONE, a video camera that captures images at four times the resolution of high-definition, photographer-director Greg Williams (see below) recorded ten minutes of loosely scripted footage with Fox — getting out of bed, rolling around on a pool chair, inexplicably lighting a barbecue.
"It allowed her to act," Williams says. "She could run scenes without being reminded by the sound of a shutter every four seconds that I was taking a picture. As in still photography, a lot of it is capturing unexpected moments. This takes that one step further." He then went back and pulled out the best images, which you can see in Esquire's June issue, on sale May 10. Plus, there's a fantastic by-product: Even though we made the film to get the stills, we were left with ten bewitching minutes of footage of a beautiful woman. We edited it down to a mini movie, which is now available right here.
May 4, 2009, 12:01 AM
Good Morning, Megan Fox: Exclusive Video
From bed to bathing suit, spend a day with Transformers star Megan Fox in this film shot for Esquire by Greg Williams on the Red One camera. Get the full story and portfolio in Esquire's June issue, on sale May 10.
By Greg Williams
Comment