Let's Build A Mobile Production Unit, Part 4 [Broadcast Engineering]
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this video, I continue my mini series on the progress of building a mobile production trailer to house a video flypack for live broadcasting!
Part 4, Update 3
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Parts:
Chairs
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Track: Not Too Cray - Huma-Huma
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Nice work Ryan, and thanks for taking the time to share your build process!
Great work!
Can you discuss budget at some point?
Thank you for all yout video but as we are new Engineers, we want you to explain the technical devices and discuss the technical issues about broadcast and tv
Hi!
I have a very technical video in the works similar to the Shader-in-a-Box build!
Also have many technical videos planned, so don't you worry!
@@BroadcastBuddyTV we are waiting for the new videos, you are doing amazing videos that help us.
I was wondering about weight? All that timber framing and sheet material must make the 'empty' trailer really heavy?
hey! Do you have links to the high chairs you purchased?
Hi!
I just added them to the video description :)
Why did you use wood for shelves & frame? Why not use aluminum or iron
I was wondering about this as well. I would think saving weight by using a lighter material would be key for a trailer.
Considering there is very little equipment/cabling in this trailer weight is not as much of a concern.
My HD Trailer has 5 permanent racks and 2 desks and with all the gear in it we are just shy of 5 tons and its shorter in length then this.
Hi! Thanks for your question!
The decision to use wood for the shelves was based on a few things (none of which were really thought about beyond a base level though). We already had the excess material, it's lighter, we could paint it, and none of the items that will be placed there are particularly heavy. IE, maybe some phones for charging, boxes of tissues, cups with markers, board tape, etc.
Though, I'm certainly not against a more dense material, and it would easy enough to change out in the future if need be :)