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Posted by Martin Heffels on 05/07/06 11:47
On Fri, 5 May 2006 19:22:33 -0500, "Steve King"
<steveSPAMBLOCK@stevekingSPAMBLOCK.net> wrote:
>I tend to own some basic kit: a PD150 & VX2000, a Lowel light kit, several
>wireless mics, a Sennheiser 416 shotgun, and so on.
Well, the extra things you have, besides the camera, are a good thing to
have, as you can use them for a long time, so they are not a bad investment
:-) I only have a lightmeter ;-) Maybe if the "Red" really surfaces, and
truely will only be $17500, I might get that one. It looks like a good
investment in the future.
>I have essentially no video post-production equipment of my own save a Sony DCR-11, Sony Industrial monitor, plus DVD
>burners, VHS, etc.
I got my Avid-system.
>In the audio area, because of my on-going voice-over
>narration business (discounts and free auditions offered to newsgroup
>members incidently), I have a few pre-amps, a few good mics, and a Mackie
>mixer, which primarily serves as a playback mixer.
Good stuff :-)
>I consider myself to be
>a low volume/high profit production company. I've learned through past
>experience that the process of creating corporate video programs often
>involves a lot of "consulting" to help clients articulate their "message".
>I've learned that it is actually more profitable to charge consulting fees
>for that part of the creativity process. That puts me in a postion to work
>with the client to budget actual productions for the right equipment rather
>than the equipment I own.
Indeed. Not everything needs to be shot on the best quality equipment.
While it is nice to be able to shoot everything at 65mm film, it is a bit
overkill for a web video-cast :-)
cheers
-martin-
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