Thursday, January 2, 2014

Shooting Video With 7 Cameras?

I apologize to my one blog fan I currently have for not posting my second blog post sooner. I hope I didn't lose you and I hope to gain some more blog fans :). As far as I know that one blog fan isn't my mother either! So I am sorry and hope to be putting out more frequent blogs for you and others.
Well let's get to it.
Today I helped out on a Documentary film shoot with some filmmakers from New York in Boca Raton. I was just a Production Assistant on a small crew, but I did get my hands on some cameras since we shot with 7 cameras. That's right 7 cameras. 9 cameras if you count my 2 cameras I pulled out to get a couple quick BHS (Behind The Scenes) shots. I got to see the BlackMagic up close, which is an awesome camera, but unfortunately it has a few limitations like short battery life being a deal breaker for my next camera purchase. But I still am a big fan and can't wait to see what they come up with in the future. I also got to see the BlackMagic Pocket Camera for the first time. Pretty cool little camera. Would love to play with it for a weekend and make a vlog (video blog) about it. Don't think I will be using the Black Magic Pocket camera for video production, but it looks like an awesome camera to have in my back pocket for small video adventures. Plus, if I like it I can recommend it to my mom and step dad that do a lot of traveling and document their traveling with both photos and videos. Plus they always buy the video and photo toys I recommend. Looks like I just added 2 more blog fans and one IS MY MOM. Oh joy. We also shot with a 5D Mark 3 and I'm looking forward to adding that camera to my arsenal in the near future. We also shot with 4 GF3s. A nice little camera I used for a wedding once. Not the greatest cameras, but very affordable and good for how they were using it as a cutaway side profile camera shot.
I really enjoy filming daily whether its with professionals I have worked with a number of times or new people that I can learn new techniques and play with their different equipment. There's always new techniques and certainly new equipment to learn and play with. The more techniques, the more creative options you have, the more solutions you have to communication problems and video is communication. We recorded sound with a few shotgun microphones including the same Rode NTG2 I use and some lav mic's. Met another local filmmaker running sound today and I look forward to working on some projects in the future together. So another good day of filming in the books and I always get film geeky when I get around other professionals with knowledge and especially when there's different equipment in the equation.
Until next time, stay classy Boca Raton.

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