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Greg Guarino[_2_] June 26th 14 04:32 PM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguarino/14509774201/

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Mike Marlow[_2_] June 26th 14 05:07 PM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 
Greg Guarino wrote:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguarino/14509774201/


So - a couple of questions...

1 - would a Harbor Freight clamp work just as well?
2 - would it make a difference if a good hardwood was used instead of pine?
3 - Should a Sam Maloof finish be applied to the wood - would that make a
difference?
4 - Where is the 30-something young lady with no shirt on that is supposed
to be behind the camera?

Always looking to improve my skills and knowledge...

--

-Mike-




Greg Guarino[_2_] June 26th 14 05:26 PM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 
On 6/26/2014 12:07 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
Greg Guarino wrote:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguarino/14509774201/


So - a couple of questions...

1 - would a Harbor Freight clamp work just as well?


No. This really would not have been possible with "two-handed-operation"
clamps, and in my experience, the HF "one-hand" clamps suck.

2 - would it make a difference if a good hardwood was used instead of pine?


If I was filming a piece of pine, I'd have used softwoods for the camera
mount. But the subject if the video was routing some hardwood pieces.
The "system" shown consists maple and red oak.

3 - Should a Sam Maloof finish be applied to the wood - would that make a
difference?


It makes panning and tilting smoother, but has no effect on static
shots. On the downside, with a Maloof finish, people are constantly
feeling the wood and shaking the camera.

4 - Where is the 30-something young lady with no shirt on that is supposed
to be behind the camera?


I gave the rest of the staff the day off.

Always looking to improve my skills and knowledge...



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Leon[_7_] June 26th 14 10:01 PM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 
On 6/26/2014 10:32 AM, Greg Guarino wrote:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguarino/14509774201/

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When you progress you can hire Vanna White to do you video shooting. '~)

Morgans June 27th 14 03:45 AM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 


"Greg Guarino" wrote

Is that what you would call a "steady cam?"
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Greg Guarino[_2_] June 27th 14 11:38 AM

How to take professional video in a shop setting
 
On 6/26/2014 10:45 PM, Morgans wrote:


"Greg Guarino" wrote

Is that what you would call a "steady cam?"


Sure :)

In fact, that's why I fastened it to a ceiling rack above the bench.
Flimsy as the "mount" was, there was no vibration at all from the router.

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