Editing Luke is a multimedia production company specializing in various styles and approaches to video production, photography, and original content creation. From high-profile campaigns and travel shoots to independent web series and film festivals, the work produced by Editing Luke has helped to build an engaged and loyal online following.
Here are a few of the specialized services Editing Luke provides:
- Promotional videos, short films, documentaries, and web-based series.
- Travel, lifestyle, corporate, archival, event, and architectural photography.
- Editorial, influencer, how-to, and experience-based copy & content.
- And variations on all of the above. More here.
Based in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada, Editing Luke produces content all over North America and through this website alone has reached tens of millions of people since it launched in 2007. Have a specific project in mind, or curious to know more? Explore the Editing Luke portfolio / business site for more details, and please feel free to inquire here.
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It turns out that the Ferrari wasn't destroyed after all . . . except that the Ferrari in Ferris Bueller's Day Off wasn't a real Ferrari to begin with. A real 1963 Modena Spyder Ferrari would have cost around $300,000 so John Hughes decided to use several replicas instead. This replica is on display at Cars of the Big & Small Screen at Heritage Park in Calgary, Alberta and Ferrari or not, it's still a beauty - so choice!
The General Lee from television's the Dukes of Hazzard is an iconic vehicle, and a beautiful example of American muscle. It's one of those cars that I can't help but love because as a kid it made me believe that ramping off of anything was possible. This Dodge Charger is currently on display at Cars of the Big & Small Screen at Heritage Park in Calgary, Alberta and is part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. Stay tuned for more motoring icons that I photographed while touring this awesome display.