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A New Photo/Video/Audio Resource!
I thought I'd put some of my knowledge into some more-focused courses and make those available to those interested.
There are more videos coming down the pipe but please go check out what's available at www.OnSetEd.com
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Breaking Into a New Market | FINAL RESULTS! | Vlog 4
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In this video, Jeff describes his trials with job-hunting - and then his headfirst dive into finding work freelancing and how he found initial success. He discusses the importance of the early part of your career to make connections, and how that early career can influence your later opportunities, as well as what exactly he did to get some gigs. The ball is rolling...
Breaking Into a New Market | Preliminary RESULTS! | Vlog3
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In the 3rd video of this Vlog series, Jeff discusses his specific tactic for initial contact with prospective clients, how he'll approach the follow-up and the preliminary results from his first contact. Where to from here? It's all about consistency at this point, a bit of hope, and tenacity without becoming obnoxious... as well as knowing when it's not a fruitful lead. Jeff also discusses a b...
Breaking into a New Market | Direct Mail Marketing!! | Vlog 2
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In this video of a series - Jeff continues on the journey of finding some gigs! Here he talks about marketing and how he will go about reaching out to his particular contacts (hopeful future clients!), what he sends them and why, and his follow-up that (fingers crossed!) will lead to sales (aka "bookings"). This is vulnerable stuff because Jeff could totally fail! It's a roll of the dice! Marke...
Breaking into a New Market | Low-fi Vlog 1
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First in a series of "low-fidelity" vlog vids (using a smartphone) - apologies for the quality not being the usual, but this is meant to be more "informally informative." At the top of November 2023, Jeff relocated his life and business to a new city. Armed with only his experience, his tools, his past work / credits, and an internet connection - he sets out to try to break into a new market in...
Should You Go to Photo School or to Film School?
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In this video, Jeff dissects the various educational pathways that are popular today for budding filmmakers and/or photographers. He discusses Self-Learning, Online Education, Workshops, Intensives and Degree Programs. Jeff has both a vocational training certificate and a college degree - therefore, he sees the value of both vocational training and higher education. It just depends on your goal...
Tilt Shift Lenses | How do they work and do we care?
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Tilt Shift Lenses | How do they work and do we care?
Tripods Are an Incredible INVESTMENT ...and Why
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Tripods Are an Incredible INVESTMENT ...and Why
Fuji GW690iii Medium Format Film Camera | Thoughts on Shooting Film in the Digital Age
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Fuji GW690iii Medium Format Film Camera | Thoughts on Shooting Film in the Digital Age
SOUND BAG TOUR! | What's Inside a Location Audio Bag
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SOUND BAG TOUR! | What's Inside a Location Audio Bag
My 5 FAVORITE Lav Mic Mounts!
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My 5 FAVORITE Lav Mic Mounts!
Canon C70 Camera Build in 3 WAYS! || Handheld - EasyRig - Shoulder Mount
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Canon C70 Camera Build in 3 WAYS! || Handheld - EasyRig - Shoulder Mount
CANON C70 Camera Build - in 3 Ways! || SHORT
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CANON C70 Camera Build - in 3 Ways! || SHORT
Conquering Challenging Locations || Tool Tip!
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Conquering Challenging Locations || Tool Tip!
Are you a Creator that is STRUGGLING? || Career Insight
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Are you a Creator that is STRUGGLING? || Career Insight
Chat with a Photographer! | Mike Malament's Whitewater Sports
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Chat with a Photographer! | Mike Malament's Whitewater Sports
Photography Usage, Pricing and Value | What is the VALUE of a Commercial Photograph?
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Photography Usage, Pricing and Value | What is the VALUE of a Commercial Photograph?
Top 10 Skills a Photo Assistant Must Have | A Beginner's Guide
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Top 10 Skills a Photo Assistant Must Have | A Beginner's Guide
Super Easy Test to see YOUR camera's Noise Threshold!
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Super Easy Test to see YOUR camera's Noise Threshold!
Capture One Pro - Pro Workflows | Disk Level Organization
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Capture One Pro - Pro Workflows | Disk Level Organization
Image-Makers! Don't Get Hosed! | Use Advanced Budgets to Discover Your Minimum Charge
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Image-Makers! Don't Get Hosed! | Use Advanced Budgets to Discover Your Minimum Charge
On Set Education | Channel Introduction
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On Set Education | Channel Introduction

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  • @atlruo1876
    @atlruo1876 5 днів тому

    Hello, I have also à Fuji 690 III and I was wondering if your viewfinder was also a bit blueish. Like a white wall would appear like a very light blue. Tanks for your vidéo !

  • @GreggObst
    @GreggObst 6 днів тому

    The idea of being restricted the to film type and ISO that you have loaded is a huge advantage for anyone who is shooting with the intention of narrowing in on their best creative work. I like to think of it like a gymnast who is on the balance beam. From the time they jump up on that beam until they dismount they know what their limitations are and they raise their level of performance to meat the challenges of those limitations. They are not concerned about their performance on the uneven bars or the floor exercises. No, they concentrate on the beam and they do their absolute best on that beam. Digital only shooters should really try restricted their ISO to one setting and turning off their nack screen and seeing how that might elevate their skills as an exercise.

  • @chrlmlln9018
    @chrlmlln9018 Місяць тому

    I am glad I found your great teaching video tutorial here! As the others have already commented, I agree with them, that you have made one of the most sensible and clear explanations of the Scheimpflug Principle. I have three of the TS-E lenses but my TS-E 17mm ƒ/4L unfortunately is now in two pieces after a fall with the camera and tripod on the blank sea ice one winter. I am most satisfied with the 24mm II and the 90mm. Now you have given much more motivation to use them more frequently and more creatively with swing as you nicely gave fine examples of in your well done YT-video! Highly appreciated! Greetings from Sweden! 💯👍👌

  • @pleatedskirt18
    @pleatedskirt18 Місяць тому

    I have used a Nikon 24 PC-E on my D810 for years, and it is exceptional. Sadly, all to many people now expect to get out of their cars, walk a step or two, point their mobile 'phone and take breathtaking pictures. These slow you down, consider the view point and perspective, focus and tweak and take one or two pics and not dozens of never-looked-at snaps. Thank you for an excellent video.

  • @GizmoMaxx
    @GizmoMaxx Місяць тому

    1:53 I felt totally related to that and your pain too , well OUR pain l🤣lol

  • @GizmoMaxx
    @GizmoMaxx Місяць тому

    Great Review Jeff ! Straight to the point... The Camera and 6x9 its the perfect combo or portability ( easy to carry ) and Format size combined with a drum scanner its Gorg 🤩

  • @aarontharris
    @aarontharris Місяць тому

    Dude. I totally empathize on the glasses thing. As a 40-something year old man, I've been fighting that glasses battle for a few years now (I have them, but I refuse to wear them). I actually made the switch (for my digital setup) to Mirrorless a few years ago thinking the larger screen would help -- kind of like my waist-level-finder medium format cameras, but no -- I still have to hold the screen arms-length to see it. Dag Nabbit! So I have found a new love with my GW690 and (the new) Mamiya 6 because they are portable medium format cameras that have a rangefinder that is friendly for us "old" folks ;)

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 Місяць тому

      I can’t even see my phone or the lcd on the back of a camera. What started at 1.25x is now 2.5x readers! Love my film cameras even though I have to interact with digital screens for work. Glasses on/glasses off back and forth all day. Finally got some croakies for my readers and I feel like a librarian! Ha! Best wishes to you on this aging journey!

  • @TeddyRumble
    @TeddyRumble 3 місяці тому

    Lav bullet?

  • @donteschner8604
    @donteschner8604 3 місяці тому

    Thank you Jeff.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for watching Don! Hope you’re doing well!

    • @donteschner8604
      @donteschner8604 3 місяці тому

      @@onseteducation921 Getting better every day. I hope you are happy and having fun. I've watched many lav technique videos and yours was my favorite. Very thorough. Thank you

  • @tomasziracki1750
    @tomasziracki1750 4 місяці тому

    <3

  • @forestchaput
    @forestchaput 4 місяці тому

    Yay Jeff!😁

  • @KathyEyster
    @KathyEyster 4 місяці тому

    Congratulations, Jeff! Wishing you lots of interest on this project.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 4 місяці тому

      Thanks Kathy! A work-in-progress! What classes would YOU be interested in?

  • @SteadicamCologne
    @SteadicamCologne 4 місяці тому

    nice video. i had the dadm 226 under the mixer - plug and forget . now using sound devices 833 with sl2 - love th video =)

  • @JuanDelgado0308
    @JuanDelgado0308 4 місяці тому

    Im trying to be an assistant I’ve sent a lot of emails to photographers but they don’t reply how I can approach to them, what is the best way to

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 4 місяці тому

      Sometimes people don’t respond to email at all. It’s very easy to ignore an email. Call them on the phone. Leave a brief message that you’re an assistant and looking around for work. It’s also, as of the time of this message, a bit slow overall in the industry. Don’t give up, things will pick up. Find the other assistants in your area and reach out to them too. Often word of mouth can get you gigs. Also ask around about (or research) who the producers are as they often hire crew too. Get on their list.

  • @ichigen511
    @ichigen511 5 місяців тому

    How much total cost roughly is that bag with all it's contents? Curious.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 5 місяців тому

      With 4 channels of transmitters and IFB, about $15k. But that’s new - you can find a lot used these days. Thanks for watching!

  • @ichigen511
    @ichigen511 5 місяців тому

    You're way too professional with this bag AND your backup bag. Thanks for having a UA-cam channel to show the way.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 5 місяців тому

      I have a healthy distrust of tech - so I make sure I have solutions available if things go wrong. It’s like sailing, there are limited maneuvers a boat can make - it’s how you react when something goes wrong that makes you seaworthy!

  • @princeandbardi
    @princeandbardi 5 місяців тому

    Great work!

  • @nelsonclub7722
    @nelsonclub7722 6 місяців тому

    A 690 neg resolves equiv to a 250MP digi and I can confirm this - we use Fujifilm GFX100II and Hass 907x100c and an X2D - and having used a HassH6D 100c and also a Phase One - we often use the 690 (and a GX680) and have to re-adjust the res down for clients - one thing we sometimes do is print from the 690 - and create a digi file for printing using the 907x to copy - it the difference is staggering

  • @melaniezette886
    @melaniezette886 6 місяців тому

    Love 6x9

  • @meahnicholas7352
    @meahnicholas7352 6 місяців тому

    wow yes that was great tell me more about your antenna distribution and how that gear to the front of the bag and your ifb ?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 6 місяців тому

      The distro is from PSC, distributes the signal from the Betso antennas into my receivers. The IFB is a Lectro LT in B band with a battery eliminator so I can power it off my power distribution and I use RMas for receivers. I also have some Comteks if I need a an additional separate feed in which case I use my SD633 for that scenario as the MP10ii is limited with outputs.

  • @CD-VP
    @CD-VP 6 місяців тому

    What easy rig are you using? Do you like it?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 6 місяців тому

      It’s a Flycam Flowline Master with steady arm - it’s ok. I wish I had gotten an Easyrig instead mainly because the waist strap on the Flycam is kinda thin and cheap and not as supportive as on an Easyrig.

  • @Narsuitus
    @Narsuitus 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I use the limited shift feature of my Nikkor 28mm f/4 PC lens mounted on my full-frame cameras to control perspective. When I need to control the depth-of-field by using the Scheimpflug principle to alter the plane of focus, I use a Nikon to Fuji tilt adapter to mount my Nikkor 28mm f/4 PC lens on an APS-C Fuji X body. This adapter adds a tilt feature to a lens that has a shift feature. The only disadvantage to this method is that the 28mm wide-angle lens now performs like a normal lens. If the front shift/tilt movements of my Nikon 28mm f/4 PC lens mounted on my Fuji X body with a tilt adapter does not meet my needs, I use the front and rear shift/tilt features of my 4x5 inch monorail view camera.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      Does your 4x5 have a digital back? Check out the Cambo Actus series - pretty cool. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching!

    • @Narsuitus
      @Narsuitus 7 місяців тому

      @@onseteducation921 No digital back; thanks for the recommendation.

  • @edy5082
    @edy5082 7 місяців тому

    My photo professor told us to place softbox while on the stand but this makes much more sense. No more worrying about knocking the strobe down. I'll keep note!!! Thank you!!

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      The reason for this is some boxes are large. Try putting a six foot tall octabank on a strobe while it’s on a stand and you’ll immediately see how clumsy it is compared to this other method. Not all photo professors have spent significant time on set.

  • @SouthernLightCreative
    @SouthernLightCreative 7 місяців тому

    How do you get around having the easy rig rope in front of the monitor? Just have to deal with it or is it out of the way?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      Doesn’t bother me at all. Yes it’s a bit in the way but the camera is off to one side, which means I’m looking at the monitor at a somewhat oblique angle, which puts the cable off to one side of the monitor, I still cleanly see 2/3rds of the monitor. Even with all that, when I’m shooting I’m concentrating on other things and the cable fades away.

    • @SouthernLightCreative
      @SouthernLightCreative 7 місяців тому

      Are you doing mostly auto-focus or manual focus? I just can't get over the rope in front of the monitor. And then mounting the monitor to the left puts the balance off for the easy rig. Still trying to figure out what works best for us@@onseteducation921

  • @edy5082
    @edy5082 7 місяців тому

    Currently in film school and I will say where I am attending is pretty much intro to film, no specializing. I have learn a few things but nothing worth all the time I've spent stressed. I could have learned more by doing.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      If there’s a film industry in your area, the best way in is to look into your state’s film office, hit the crew list, find who the film producers are and ask them to be a Production Assistant.

  • @bwest6275
    @bwest6275 7 місяців тому

    Adapting these to Sony E is the best 😁

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      Cool! I’ve also heard they are great on the Fuji cameras too.

  • @ventourisphotography5499
    @ventourisphotography5499 7 місяців тому

    Very well said!! Wish you a great time!

  • @voeltnerx
    @voeltnerx 7 місяців тому

    Great video! And I LOVE how simple but NICE your filming setup looks like!

  • @Sniffyboy
    @Sniffyboy 7 місяців тому

    Sorry if this has already been answered, but why is 4exp/120 an option? I can't seem to find a practical use for this.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      There used to be a film in Japan w 4exp. The reason, I speculate: this camera was real popular with tour group organizers because they could take a group pic of everyone and the large neg allowed them to see peoples faces with clarity. But having 8exp was overkill for what would be 1 image of the group. So 4exp could be bracketed and process that roll per tour group.

  • @Fernsehenpfanger
    @Fernsehenpfanger 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful Camera, like a dream from childhood... I thinking in my young years, that design and dimensions is best for cameras. But this price...

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 7 місяців тому

      I just wish it had interchangeable lenses! But otherwise it’s fun to get back to basics with no bells or whistles and still make great images.

    • @Fernsehenpfanger
      @Fernsehenpfanger 7 місяців тому

      @@onseteducation921 Yes, interchangeable lenses for such a wonderful device would be really cool! But its cost would also increase by 2-3 times. The result would be an expensive 6x9 system with lenses. By the way, a month ago I joined the medium format first. And wanting to return to a simple analogue, I bought Kiev 6C, but it is 6x6. Of course, I dreamed of a Fuji camera like yours, or a Fuji 6x7 SLR. But everything has its time, for now it’s a high cost for me. I wish you great pictures and pleasure in your work!

  • @JasonBatterham
    @JasonBatterham 8 місяців тому

    Incredible, thank you 😊

  • @carlredmond3642
    @carlredmond3642 8 місяців тому

    Very informative video. Do any productions rely primarily on audio recorders with lavs on the talent with or without a wireless transmitter back to a wireless receiver in an audio bag like yours ?...or is wireless recording like your setup the defacto gold standard for every type of production all the way up to Hollywood movie sets ?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 8 місяців тому

      There’s no “it’s this way all the time” in audio because every show is different and has different requirements. Some productions might be framed to where you can boom most or all of it. Some might be framed where wireless lavs are what you hear all the time. Some scenes might need lav but be too far away for wireless so they record to SD card and sync with timecode. But the vast majority of modern productions now lav everyone and boom as well for as much coverage as possible. Every show is different and every scene might require a different approach. Thanks for watching!

  • @Colin.gallagher
    @Colin.gallagher 8 місяців тому

    Would love to see some street photography from this thing! Enjoyed the video

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 8 місяців тому

      There’s definitely some other reviews out there with some street photo uses! Thanks for watching!

  • @dry509
    @dry509 8 місяців тому

    What about sound equipment used in a motion picture/film? Is the gear in your sound bag used in that also or does a commercial motion picture film crew film crew use different equipment ?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 8 місяців тому

      You “could” record a major film with a 6 or 8-channel mixer, and I’ve worked some narrative projects with this bag setup - however many mixers on feature movies use bigger machines with more options, off a cart. It’s really just a matter of how many inputs and outputs you need, and how close to set you can get. Many feature film mixers use Dante networks, antenna arrays, and mixers that have between 8 and 32 inputs that can handle 1-2 wireless booms, multiple wireless lavs, timecode, Dante, and tons of outputs to accommodate IFB, earwigs, VOG speakers, playback (musicals), and all sorts of comms and talkback for boom ops and such… basically ready for any and all sorts of situations. Usually all that runs off a cart. The benefits of Dante and antenna masts are that the cart can be much further from set. Some folks use Sound Devices 8-series or Scorpio, some use Zaxcom systems, some use Aaton Cantar. My sound bag has some gear in it that can definitely be reconfigured for that type of work - my wireless transmitters and receivers, my IFB, antennas, power distro - it’s really that I’d want a mixer with more inputs and outputs and routing options like a 688 or 888 or Scorpio in the Sound Devices systems. Thanks for watching!

    • @dry509
      @dry509 8 місяців тому

      @@onseteducation921 Thank you for the response. Very helpful

    • @carlredmond3642
      @carlredmond3642 8 місяців тому

      😊​@@onseteducation921

  • @carindougherty4447
    @carindougherty4447 8 місяців тому

    This is hilarious! Thanks for the chuckle!

  • @jimpchip
    @jimpchip 8 місяців тому

    Best of luck, man. Do well.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 8 місяців тому

      Thank you!! So far so good! Moving in the right direction!

  • @AndrewKemmis
    @AndrewKemmis 8 місяців тому

    Love this/these vids Jeff. Nice work on the hustle and for sharing your hustle. The bit about employers wanting applicants to wear 20 different (very skilled professional) hats was spot on. Freelancing is tricky, but sometimes is better than being squashed by the mechanics of a “day job”. Hope you are having some fun in your new town!

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 8 місяців тому

      Thanks Andy! I suppose this is the only world I’m finding some success. Keepin on with the keepin on! Thanks for watching my friend.

  • @seantomlinson3320
    @seantomlinson3320 9 місяців тому

    Neat. I love my GSW690 II! Such neat cameras and so much fun to use. With my viewfinder app for exposure, that is.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 9 місяців тому

      Totally agree! Haha good thinking with the app. I use a small spot meter. Use what you got!

  • @ghw7192
    @ghw7192 9 місяців тому

    I have the Fuji GSW690iii and the GSW670iii that I carry in a backpack, along with a Sekonic light meter and a few filters. The backpack is reasonably light and easy to carry. I mostly shoot b&w film in both. I have had the 690 since 2002 and love it!, Sadly, it doesn't see much use these days, but it is a joy to use when I do. Thanks for your review!

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! Yeah there’s just something fun about the bare-bones nature of these cameras. Back to basics and high image quality. Not for all shooting scenarios but does great with what it’s best for. Cheers!

  • @tdawg719
    @tdawg719 9 місяців тому

    Btw if you use bulb mode the shutter stays open until you start to wind the camera. It doesn’t close if you press the shutter. This quirk can ruin your exposer and cause exposer streaks. So you have to basically cover the front of the lens to stop the exposure then start to wind the shutter

  • @tdawg719
    @tdawg719 9 місяців тому

    Oddly I’ve been looking into Pentax but I’ve absolutely fallen in love with the look of this beast! And it seems to have many upsides

  • @feliperoucollompart6885
    @feliperoucollompart6885 9 місяців тому

    YOU CAN PUT MORE LENSES WITH DIFFERENT FOCALS

  • @TheUnMarketingGroup
    @TheUnMarketingGroup 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing your setup. That's a nice bag! I'm curious about your antenna distribution setup. I noticed you have the B-A sma connections looped on your Lectros. How well does that work for you? And follow up, if that's working, leaving only two open sma for antennas, what roll does the distro play?

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 9 місяців тому

      I have found the distro does give me stronger reception with less drops and more range. Maybe another 30% range. The trade-off is the cumbersome antenna paddles and cabling and extra drain on battery as it is powered. So, it depends on the gig and what distance situations you might be faced with. Arguably this distro is better for a set-up with more RX than I have in this bag, as the distro itself is bulky and hard to really hide on/in the bag, and has multiple sma for many RXs. I’d say it’s more-suited to narrative scenarios than run-and-gun only because of the squirrelly nature of run-and-gun doc-style shoots. But I have used them on doc-style shoots and just have to be quick to move them around and out of the way in tight quarters situations. The distro allows me to have multiple receivers receiving off the two of batwing antenna instead of multiple whip antennas, that’s its main purpose. It is powered and for sure powered on it gives a more robust connection to my TXs. But using just whips is much lighter, much freer, and less battery drain. Hope that answers your question!?

  • @jllanesphoto
    @jllanesphoto 10 місяців тому

    Tremendous video! Thank you for the simple straight forward explanation. Very easy to understand.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching! Glad you found it informative!

  • @stevenfarrell6312
    @stevenfarrell6312 10 місяців тому

    Really good video. Very clear and precise. Have you ever tried the URSA foamies? They are my main go-to solution from drama to current affairs. You can use them in conjunction with the rycote O ring and an URSA under/ overcover to eliminate wind noise without compromising audio quality.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 10 місяців тому

      The foamies always seemed a bit bulky for inbetween the placket of a button-up shirt to me. I can see how using them with a safety pin taped on to attach to a shirt for like a sweaty athlete where adhesive will get damp could be useful but I haven’t made too much use of the foamies besides as spacers on my Tx antennaes. Maybe I’ll give them another look. I’ve def had great luck with Ursa mini mounts and Bubblebee mounts and the over cover/fur sandwich. Thanks for watching!

    • @stevenfarrell6312
      @stevenfarrell6312 10 місяців тому

      @onseteducation921 I have had great results with them. A lot of the freelance sound mixers here (in Ireland) would use them. Great for polo shirts, scarves, and winter wool coats. I find that with the Bubblebee Mount, you can run into problems with men that have "business" shirts that are tight fitting and aren't 100% cotton. Any movement from the contributor will cause you severe problems. As does stubble rubbing on the collar of a man's shirt/ puffa/leather jacket! I always try and use an overhead boom for interviews.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 10 місяців тому

      For sure - which is why the Ursa mini mount with my own added paperclip extension - or the overcover-fur-sandwich are my two go-to low-profile methods. I've also had great luck using the sandwich in scarves as the fur keeps the fabric away from the capsule. I always use a boom, unless the framing is too wide. I'll do some ursa foam tests soon!

  • @stevenfarrell6312
    @stevenfarrell6312 10 місяців тому

    Good setup. I have been using a Mixpre10 for the last 2 years, and its great for about 90% of the jobs I do.

    • @onseteducation921
      @onseteducation921 10 місяців тому

      Agreed. Most of my gigs could be done with the MP10ii -- however, some time after this video's creation I picked up a used SD633 and while it has less inputs, it has a lot more flexibility and capabilities as well as the dual-card write, which gives me a lot less anxiety with data loss than the MP10's single-SD write and USB backup write. The 633 has become my preferred machine for most doc, sit-down, and low-input count programs. At some point I'll step up to the 8-series... in time... Thanks for watching!