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3 MUST Have Things for Video Shoots [Gear you need to bring with you on a pro shoot] Gear list 2018 - Duration: 4:44.
so you booked that big shoot and damn you get there and realize you forgot
your most faithful useful piece of equipment Oh No
what are we gonna do
what's up guys how you doin welcome back to espresso full mug media's
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possible and today we're gonna be talking about the three must-haves for a
shoot and as always everything and anything I talk about will be listed and
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even the link to the article version of this so you can get some more
value out of that as well. in my experience if something can go wrong it
will go wrong. so that being said my first must-haves for a shoot is two
sources of audio I like to bring a shotgun mic with me and I also like to
bring a lavalier mic I'm using a lavalier mic right now you can hear I
use all Rode audio so I don't really have any issues there but at the end of
the day two sources of audio is a must have because if you get there and maybe
maybe even in something simple like your double a's and your receiver die but
your nine volt in your shotgun battery is fine so even in something
very miniscule like that where you just don't have time to run across the street
to Walgreens or whatever it's a lifesaver in scenarios so if you've got
a little bit of extra space that it takes to bring extra mic or an extra set
of lavs or something throw them in your bag I promise you won't regret it
you might get annoyed on two or three shoots and be like "Oh Kane I brought
this extra source of audio and I never needed it" but you will one day I mean
you'll be like "oh my gosh Kane you saved my life thank you" and I'll be like you
know what you're welcome no big deal now I'm gonna bring up another one that I'm
gonna say a lot of people will have in their bags at all times but for the one
person watching this video that doesn't gaffers tape gaffers tape gaffers tape
gaffers tape bring gaffers tape to every shoot you're ever on ever I don't care
if you have to tape the roll to your back like it is Oh oh my oh my god
especially if nobody else brought gaffers tape you will be a godsend on
that set you need gaffers tape on any set it's it's super not you can do
anything with it gaffers tape is the most invaluable
piece of equipment I have it's not one of my cameras or this tripod I really
like this tripod but yeah it's it's super super super useful I use it all
the time for everything from blocking out logos to making sure a light stays
put to making sure a cord isn't tripped over and
following suit with same mindset from earlier with the whole you know
redundancy thing bring extra SD cards that's my last must-have for a shoot
extra SD cards because you will run out of storage the same way you will run out
of battery and you will wish you had brought another one even though you were
like I'm never gonna go through all this what if you didn't actually hit delete
on the trashcan like if you didn't empty the trash can on your macbook after
you've deleted files and you put that in your camera and you think you're ready
to go and you get there and you realize oh I have an entire SD card full of
stuff and I don't have time to sit here and manually delete it you will be upset
with yourself but it'll be easier if you can just pop that open and put in
another SD card and then make like a note in your phone that you switch to
the SD card because it's gonna be it's just so much easier than not having it
and so many people don't so many people don't bring extra storage space I don't
know why I'm always the only person or one of the only people with extra space
like it's just mind-boggling yeah extra SD cards gaffers tape and two sources of
audio are definitely all three of my most important things to bring on the
shoot there across the board the most important - so it's like this is
something that no matter the shoot it doesn't matter if it's a music video a
commercial a business commercial I'm flying the drone it doesn't matter I
always bring two sources of audio two sources of backup store likes two
storage sort solutions I guess and gaffers tape always always always and I
never regret any of it so please let me know what your three must-haves for a
shoot are because I'm actually really curious what you guys have to have with
you all the time I'm particularly curious for a couple of my friends
responses I think you guys know who you are let me know what do you bring with
you on every shoot not just like oh I'm shooting a real estate video so I
definitely have to have my gimbal like we know what do you bring to every shoot
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DBLWS Update Video: March 22, 2018 - Duration: 7:19.
Hello, today is March 22nd.
My name is Marsha Drenth, I am the program manager for the DeafBlind Living Well Services
support service provider program here at the Center for Independent Living of Central Pennsylvania.
Today's video is to review and update as a follow up for our February 28th video and email.
This video provides important information about April 11th.
On April 11th is our human services committee hearing.
It is important that all persons attending the hearing arrive as soon as possible.
This means you need to arrive early to be able to park, to walk, to enter into the capital
through the fountain entrance, to go through security which is similar to airport security
and to meet at 8 am at the escalator.
Again it is important that you all arrive early so that we can all meet as a group to
explain the day and match up interpreters.
We will then all travel as a group to the hearing.
The hearing begins at 9am.
The hearing is important for committee members to hear all about House Bill 2069.
The hearing has a limit of three persons who will be speaking.
Those persons will be myself Marsha Drenth, Zenola Tyson who is a deafblind consumer who
lives here in the Harrisburg area, and Renee Fisher who is an SSP from the Pittsburgh area.
After all comments have been made, the committee members might ask us questions about deafblindness
or support service providers.
Once the hearing is done, our group will travel to the cafeteria area.
Lunch is on your own.
We will discuss the hearing and talk about what was asked and discussed.
Once we have discussed the hearing we will also talk about the legislative visits that afternoon.
Deafblind, SSP's and interpreters will go to their respective legislative meetings.
After all legislative meetings have finished, as a group we will meet back in the cafeteria
area in which we had lunch in.
Now for important information about April 11th.
Number one, when scheduling your legislative visits, please include the town that you live in
and that you are a constituent, that you are deafblind or a SSP and that you would like
to discuss House Bill 2069 and that you would also like to meet on April 11th.
Number two, the deadline for requesting interpreters is March 30th.
This is very important, this means that you must schedule your legislative visits as soon as possible.
Once you have scheduled your legislative visits you should email Sharon Behun to schedule
those interpreters.
Sharon will then be scheduling the interpreters as a group.
Sharon's email is sbehun@cilcp.org.
Again those requests must be in before March 30th.
Number 3, for consumers who are deafblind to schedule support service providers, you
must email Marsha Drenth before March 30th at dblws@cilcp.org.
Again those requests must come in before March 30th.
Number four, if you are not able to attend the hearing in person but would like to provide
written comments, you may do so before April 3rd by emailing or sending those comments
to Sharon Behun.
Again her email address is sbehun@cilcp.org.
Sharon then will be submitting all of the comments in a group so that it's official.
It is very important that you attend either in person or provide written comments.
Further videos and emails will come soon about talking points for those persons who will
be meeting with their legislators on April 11th.
Talking points are information in which you should be able to provide to the legislators
and questions that they may have about support service providers or deafblindness.
If you have any questions please feel free to email me at dblws@cilcp.org.
I hope that you can join us on April 11th Thank you!
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Thanks so much for checking out this video.
I want to give you a bit of a life update and where I see this channel going.
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