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DAL Live Production
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Gateway Church Dallas Campus Live Production
Live video production great resource
An excellent resource for doing live video production. I wanted to let you know that our new book just got published and wanted to tell you more about it! Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks! Tim
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More info at: stewardingtheatmosphere.com/
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DAL RCP Overview
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We created this overview / refresher video for all of you on our team. If you are interested in cross training over on shading then this video is for you. If you have already been shading then this refresher video is for you too! We appreciate all each of you do! See you soon! Tim
Camera Operator's Survival Training Part 1
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Gateway Church Dallas Campus Live Production Training
We are also working on a Video boot camp series that will be released soon. Let us know any topics that you are interested in!
We have a book being published this month that you may find helpful - more info coming soon. ...and we will have more video content as well.
We have a book being published this month that you may find helpful - more info coming soon. ...and we will have more video content as well.
We have a book being published this month that you may find helpful - more info coming soon. ...and we will have more video content as well.
at 1:22 Sec you talk about depression the iris bar to to change screen how is that wired up?
The RCP has a port for a 9 pin cable that connects to a multiview which selects the video image when triggered
@@timsawtelle Thank you
Could you please make a video on viewfinder and how to properly adjust it for comfort? Specifically the viewfinder on this video
Hi we have new material coming out soon... as well as a book we are publishing that will be available this month!
@timsawtelle Thank you, i am waiting for the video and the book as well.
Hello, how do I change the camera number of my Sony RCP-750 remote?
You don that in CCU!
Yes the CCU menu will have those settings
This is very helpful, please where can I find more as you said in the video.
Hi we are in the midst of creating new content and we will have a book released this month that may be very helpful
Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge its very helpful!
Thanks!
These videos are amazing. You should do more where you cover all the gear used in the control room.
Hi we have more material coming out soon as well as a new book that will be available this month!
Thanks this was very helpful.
Thank you! We plan on having more content very soon - will post when we do!
where are the future videos
More coming soon
@@timsawtelle 😂😂
Where are you based? Am in Australia 🇦🇺
Texas - welcome!
hi sir. you said that you talk about a lot of thing in master class but . where can i found that ? please
Ded you find something
Hi we have more new material about to be released as well as a book coming out this month that may also be helpful
hello there,how can I reach into you , can you share your contacts please
I do live event camera work and focusing in dim lighting always gets me. I can’t see shit to Get sharp focus so I have to trust myself that I got a sharp picture. LOL
Temporarily bumping up the gain can help but low light is always tough.
Do you have peaking or crisp (depends a bit on the brand how they call it) enabled? It might start to target the noise if your camera is sensitive to noise upon higher gains, but it can help you reach correct focusing. If you work from the shoulder, try to mark two of your most prominent positions on the lens focus ring by using a "tent" of gaffer tape. That way you know whereabout you are focus wise when moving. When working from a tripod, try to learn the direction of having to turn for focus so that you are quicker capable of correcting for mistakes by noticing what elements start to become in focus. In some cases, the focus mill will be digital and the same trick for the focus ring on the lens will not work, but a good way to learn (at least how I was taught as a tip) is to learn to count the amount of rotations your focus mill needs to make. In all cases however, you will probably not be live all the time, unless you are in a single camera setup, and the best option you have is a quick zoom in, focus and back out immediately to frame your shot. But in all cases: low light is just simply problematic. And the thing that basically happens every time in theater-like settings is the amount of light being chronically "not enough" :P .
Yes both replies are good - you can gain up to see and / or using peaking if you have that on your camera then that is also good to use.