Find 32 more videos at www.AssignmentConstruct.com . Transcript of this video Hi, I'm John Harrington and we're going to break out and break down the wide variety of equipment we use to deliver images to our clients. Next we are going to show you one of the equipment kits we use when we are traveling on assignment. Each kit is different and has a very specific purpose. So lets take a look. One of the things we use a lot is our Jacobson Blimp. The camera is often too loud for us to shoot on a soundstage, movie set, or in other areas where silence is critical. These cameras as you probably know by now are awfully loud. We pack it in a Versa-Flex case, which is a semi soft case but you can still stand on it. The blimp is actually a hard case, and inside the case is a cut out for the camera with a remote. The camera actually fits in with the remote connecting to the camera. The camera slides in nicely, neatly inside the case. We use mostly our prime lenses for this. In this case we've got a 35 1.4. The 35 1.4 goes on with the lens tube. These lens tubes are fitted to each lens. Now when you fire it, now the camera is much quieter, much less likely for the noise to be picked up from a sound stage microphone. Each tube is in here; each lens has a different tube. There's the 24-70 tube, this tube also works for the 135. One of the nice things about the tube when you are using a zoom is the outer ring. The outer zoom ring is actually slightly larger on the camera. When you put ...
Saturday, October 13, 2012
John Harrington-WHAT WE USE - Blimp:
John Harrington-WHAT WE USE - Blimp: Video Clips. Duration : 3.38 Mins.
Find 32 more videos at www.AssignmentConstruct.com . Transcript of this video Hi, I'm John Harrington and we're going to break out and break down the wide variety of equipment we use to deliver images to our clients. Next we are going to show you one of the equipment kits we use when we are traveling on assignment. Each kit is different and has a very specific purpose. So lets take a look. One of the things we use a lot is our Jacobson Blimp. The camera is often too loud for us to shoot on a soundstage, movie set, or in other areas where silence is critical. These cameras as you probably know by now are awfully loud. We pack it in a Versa-Flex case, which is a semi soft case but you can still stand on it. The blimp is actually a hard case, and inside the case is a cut out for the camera with a remote. The camera actually fits in with the remote connecting to the camera. The camera slides in nicely, neatly inside the case. We use mostly our prime lenses for this. In this case we've got a 35 1.4. The 35 1.4 goes on with the lens tube. These lens tubes are fitted to each lens. Now when you fire it, now the camera is much quieter, much less likely for the noise to be picked up from a sound stage microphone. Each tube is in here; each lens has a different tube. There's the 24-70 tube, this tube also works for the 135. One of the nice things about the tube when you are using a zoom is the outer ring. The outer zoom ring is actually slightly larger on the camera. When you put ...
Find 32 more videos at www.AssignmentConstruct.com . Transcript of this video Hi, I'm John Harrington and we're going to break out and break down the wide variety of equipment we use to deliver images to our clients. Next we are going to show you one of the equipment kits we use when we are traveling on assignment. Each kit is different and has a very specific purpose. So lets take a look. One of the things we use a lot is our Jacobson Blimp. The camera is often too loud for us to shoot on a soundstage, movie set, or in other areas where silence is critical. These cameras as you probably know by now are awfully loud. We pack it in a Versa-Flex case, which is a semi soft case but you can still stand on it. The blimp is actually a hard case, and inside the case is a cut out for the camera with a remote. The camera actually fits in with the remote connecting to the camera. The camera slides in nicely, neatly inside the case. We use mostly our prime lenses for this. In this case we've got a 35 1.4. The 35 1.4 goes on with the lens tube. These lens tubes are fitted to each lens. Now when you fire it, now the camera is much quieter, much less likely for the noise to be picked up from a sound stage microphone. Each tube is in here; each lens has a different tube. There's the 24-70 tube, this tube also works for the 135. One of the nice things about the tube when you are using a zoom is the outer ring. The outer zoom ring is actually slightly larger on the camera. When you put ...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Search
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(195)
-
▼
October
(57)
- Nikon D90 DSLR Unboxing 18-55mm 70-300mm
- The difference (FOV) between the full frame(Canon ...
- Canon EOS Rebel T3i Video Test
- TI - "I'm Back / Rubber Band Man / U Don't Know Me...
- HDSLR 101 #9: Choosing the Right Lens
- How to Wet Clean Your DSLR Sensor in Less Than 5 M...
- DSLR camera backpack bag Kata DR-467
- Cameta Camera Unboxing - Canon EOS 60D dslr + 18-1...
- Canon 17-40 f4 L on Crop DSLR Cameras
- C-Loop - How strong is the camera tripod mount? We...
- Travel Photography Gear
- Nikon D5100 DSLR Camera Product Tour
- Olympus Zuiko Digital 12-60mm lens review
- Canon Powershot SX30 IS Digital Camera
- Panasonic DMC-G1 Micro Four Thirds camera review
- Regina Spektor - "Don't Leave Me (Ne Me Quitte Pas...
- Micro four thirds adaptor on Panasonic Lumix GH1 T...
- Use a DIY IR Trigger and DSLR.bot to Control Your ...
- Digital Timer Remote First View and Test by Linkde...
- The Canon PowerShot G1 X -- The Master Compact
- Daily Dose Of Sk4zZi0uS - I wan't you to succeed w...
- Tenba Shootout Backpacks: Simply the finest for yo...
- Panasonic Lumix FZ100 Unboxing
- Canon SX40HS Super Cheap Essential Accesories Review
- Canon 7D PL Mount Hot Rod Cameras At Birns & Sawye...
- Lenses: Product Reviews: Adorama Photography TV
- Canon 50mm f1.8 II Lens Review: The Best $100 You'...
- Nikon D5100 vs. Canon T3i (600D): Comparison
- RC Follow focus for my Homemade Dslr Rig
- Nikon D3100 with 18-55mm VR lens kit unboxing
- 2008 PMA: Pentax Booth Highlights
- Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 - First Impression Video by D...
- Photojojo Phone Lenses Review
- John Harrington-WHAT WE USE - Blimp:
- Sigma 70-200mm HSM II Lens Review
- Schneider PC TS Makro Symmar Perspective control lens
- DIY glide track / camera slider [Canon Rebel T2i /...
- How to Adjust Aperture Settings a Canon T2i DSLR
- Canon BackPack 200EG Unboxing
- Ed Sheeran - "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" captu...
- Timelapse controller for Canon DSLR Camera's
- TI and BoB - "On Top Of The World" Live at SXSW 2012
- Cokin Filters system for SLR and DSLR cameras Prod...
- How To Save Money With Your Macro Photography! (Ep...
- Review: Nikon 55-200mm Zoom Nikkor Lens
- Daily Dose Of Sk4zZi0uS - Elgato Gamecapture HD Vs...
- Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM - Canon fit lens
- Which?: Sony Alpha 230 DSLR first look
- Canon Rebel T3i vs T4i: Which Should You Buy?
- Depth of Field - A Visual Guide to the Lens
- Last Day Dream [HD]
- Digital Photography 1 on 1: Episode 14: Aperture V...
- Zacuto Great Camera Shootout 2010: It's all About ...
- Gorillapod SLR Zoom test & review
- Glidecam DSLR Rig by Video DSLR .tv
- DSLR TEST Canon 550d / Rebel T2i (Kit lens + sigma...
- Cheap DSLR lenses for film makers! : Q and Erik
-
▼
October
(57)
Powered by Blogger.
No comments:
Post a Comment