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Jon Goldberg East Falls Glassworks

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Process video: Artist Jon Goldberg making a piece from the Tectonic Ordinate series at East Falls Glassworks in Philadelphia, PA EastFallsGlassworks.com Featured Artist: Jon Goldberg - assisted by Nikolaj Christensen Produced by Stamphill Motion Pictures - stamphill.com DP: Mitch Martinez ACLighting: Jeff Vertnitsky Shot on RED One #2853 in 4K with 18-50mm f2.8 variable prime, Long Valley Super Track Dolly, and Long Valley Seven Jib.

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