FARfromEarth Films director,
Tim Cash uses his JVC HD100 Series camera
to shoot short films, music videos, and
other works
Bend, Oregon director, Tim Cash relies on
his JVC HD100 Series camera to deliver to
his audience a high-quality look without the
expense of using film.
Cash spent the last year shooting music
videos, short films, business promos, and
documentaries, all with his versatile JVC
HD100 Series camera in tow.

Cash shot, wrote, edited, and directed a
30-minute short film, Skipping
Stones, about a young trekker traveling
to Nepal who was enlightened by a monk in a
cave. His film, shot with HD100 Series
camera, debuted in front of a sold-out
audience at the Bend Film Festival. His
production company, FARfromEarth Films,
produced the film.
“I have a special brand of color correction
I use on every shot. It gives the image more
pop and creates a more film-like look.
People constantly ask me what I use
to shoot and they can’t believe it’s not
film,” said Cash.
He further commented on the features of the
camera, “I just love the ergonomics of JVC’s
camera, and find smaller cameras much harder
to shoot on. The lens is what really sold it
for me. Shooting manual is easy on the HD100
Series camera as every thing you need is
right on the lens.
Cash also uses his JVC camera to shoot music
videos, including reggae artist Jah Sun,
whose single, “Fyah Dance” was nominated for
LA Music Hip-Hop Song of the Year. His
videos are also becoming increasingly
popular on the Internet, as the video for
Caribbean artist Ras Attitude has been
viewed nearly 20,000 times on YouTube.
He finished the year producing a pilot for a
television show about earth-friendly tips
called Green Team TV, which
was picked up by
www.green.tv. Cash also serves as a
featured filmmaker on
www.reelconnect.com.
This year, Tim Cash hopes to build on his
success and plans to take his production
company FARfromEarth Films on the road to
shoot music videos across the country, in an
eco-friendly bio-diesel RV to provide music
videos to bands at a discounted rate.
Wherever the next adventure takes
him, Cash will be ready to film it with his
reliable JVC camera in tow.
For more information about FARfromEARTH
Films, visit
www.ffefilms.com or
www.youtube.com/FFEfilms.
For more information on Green Team
TV, visit
www.greenteamtv.com.
Cash’s work can also be found at
www.reelconnect.com.
For more on JVC’S ProHD cameras, visit
http://pro.jvc.com.