This Guy Has the Most OCD-Lightful Office You’ll Ever See
- 07.16.13
- 6:29 AM
Casey Neistat’s bite-size Internet movies have so much viral potential they make influenza jealous. And they all have one thing in common: They’re born in the filmmaker’s Lower Manhattan studio, one of the most compulsively organized, ridiculously customized, and mind-bogglingly gear-saturated spaces on Planet Awesome.
1 // The Big rig
Neistat's main camera is a Canon 5D Mark III, the most movie-makin'-est DSLR on the market. He shoots most of his footage with an image-stabilized Tamron 24-70mm lens.
Neistat's main camera is a Canon 5D Mark III, the most movie-makin'-est DSLR on the market. He shoots most of his footage with an image-stabilized Tamron 24-70mm lens.
2 // Army of pocket cams
Neistat supplements his DSLRs with a variety of inexpensive point-and-shoots. For his vérité video of Hurricane Sandy, he incorporated shots from a $350 Canon D20.
Neistat supplements his DSLRs with a variety of inexpensive point-and-shoots. For his vérité video of Hurricane Sandy, he incorporated shots from a $350 Canon D20.
Photos: François Dischinger
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