Did you go to school for film before working here at Landyachtz?

Well, I took a couple courses at BCIT and got a certificate, but that I was already working with LY, I really started filming when I hooked up with Tom and Mike at Landy.

So would you say studying film was valuable to your work?

Well, I find I learnt best from time in the field, practicing my craft and always making videos.

What would you say to young film makers trying to get ahead right now?

Always be practicing your craft, the more you film and edit the better you will get, and develop your own style.

What gear did you start filming on?

I got a Sony digital 8 camera back in high school, I think a trv 250 or something like that, I can barely remember, I dropped that one..

On the ground?

(Laughs) yea probably, we used to just have a few beers and go film some skateboarding - teenager things.

Then I got a Vx1000 which I used for a while, got a DVx1000 after that, then HD came around and I saved up Grabbed an FS700 and a slew of other HD cameras.

Care to share what fills your bag?

Well, my primary is the Sony FS700, then I have a Sony rx100 as my lifestyle pocket cam, a couple GoPros, the Canon 70d has just made its way into the bag, and this new Phantom 4k Drone, which I haven't crashed yet... I'm never gonna crash it!

(everyone laughs)

*knocks on his desk*

Oh and my iPhone, because the best camera is the one you have on you!