"We received support from the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism to shoot Uninhabitable in 2014," says director Burak Günaydın. "This film is really important to me because it was my first time shooting with Canon's cinema cameras. The Canon EOS C300 is such a cool camera, and using it as a student made me feel like a professional." Shot on a Canon EOS C300 (now succeeded by the Canon EOS C300 Mark III) with a range of Canon Cine Primes. © Burak Günaydın
Istanbul-based director Burak Günaydın's love of video dates back to when he was in his twenties. Since then, he has worked on films, documentaries, music and sports videos and branded content, and even filmed live concerts.
Burak took his first steps into the video industry because of his love of photography. "My first camera was a Canon EOS 550D and then I bought a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, which was such an important camera in the industry and in my life," he recalls. "With that in my hands, I started studying cinema, while dreaming of becoming a director. I had the coolest camera for a student, so my friends wanted me as a DoP to shoot their university projects." Burak gravitated towards creating visually pleasing cinematic art and, after winning his first photography award in 2010, he joined the cinema department at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey.