5 Pieces of Gear I Always Have Onsite
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
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In this tutorial, we discuss essential gear for immersive media creators that can enhance workflow efficiency and ensure reliable performance during on-site production. We'll cover a range of tools, including input devices, connectivity solutions and portable displays.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Five Portable Gear Tools for Working on Site
00:02:15 - The Benefits of a Trackball Mouse
00:04:25 - Expanding possibilities with USB-C Hub and Trackpad Mouse
00:06:36 - Essential Gear for Sticky Situations
00:08:50 - Portable SSD
00:11:39 - More TouchDesigner and Immersive Content Развлечения
A seriously good list! What I also include: HDMI cable, DP Port to HDMI converter, USB C to USB A Adapter, multiple USB keys, Backups of the actual project, a Mouse Trackmat, wired keyboard and mouse
Great tips, thanks for sharing! The DP port to HDMI adapter can come in handy, you never know when you'll find yourself needing it!
Interesting list, but none are my "must have's" at a gig. Missing is: flashlight (GOOD ONE!), HDMI adapters/pigtails, two-to-three prong AC adapters, cube tap, gaffers tape, clip light, usb adapters (C to B!), midi controller. This is my must have for any gig. Big props to I&I HQ, love you guys.
ABSOLUTE MUST HAVES!!! Thank you!!!
Which Raspberry Pi screen was referenced in that pic? There’s a lot of options out there, but would love one that has its own frame and angled stand
this connects direct via ?port? or use a pi+touchscreen portable?
do you pack in a backpack or hardcase (pelican etc)?
Great question. For me it depends on how far away I am going and whether I am bringing larger equipment or not and whether I am driving or flying. Everything that I mentioned on this video, I just put it in my backpack next to my laptop, even if I am traveling with a hardcase. These are more my essentials. But definitely, if I am traveling with larger equipment (projectors, kinects, etc) a hardcase or in its defect, a suitcase with proper padding and boxes, is always needed.
Some basic but never the less valuable tips, thanks for sharing :)
Although I either work in client offices or from home, having a wireless trackball mouse available onsite sounds super helpfull, because some labs really have limited space and due to the amount of hardware used for R&D taking away most of it, I too sometimes think that a trackball might work better ...