Gear list check, charge check, memory check and turn on and off devices to see if they still function as wanted (gear settings). It’s all a part of the customer service and customer experience we provide to make the experience as professional and easy for the client 👍 Any big prep regarding scouting and shooting planing goes into pre shoot time.
Preparation is key! The more difficult a shoot is, the more hassle you can save yourself with enough prep time. When I think back to some of the shoots that I did... Like one time, we were in a 500 square foot restaurant area with huge window fronts facing the sun, and all we were given to work with were three tiny little panel lights, cheap knock-offs with an awful magenta shift that didn't have the slightest effect on the talents sitting in front of those windows. If only the director had given us time to prepare, it could have been so beautiful...
Sometimes we just have to go with the flow. That is one of the big battles between DP's and Gaffers, time and money. Sounds like a fun shoot, I started out with those cheap junk china panels.
Hey Peter, I love your build out! Looks so clean. Makes me wish I had a van still. Im really enjoying the vlogs man. I just posted a gaffer vlog on my channel let me know what you think of my setup. Im looking to get more organized. If you have any tips please let me know.
A lot of work went into seeing what worked best. I watched you video, nice rig you have! The biggest advice I can give is never go too cheap and always change things to make you work easier. The lift is a great upgrade. Mine comes in next week, I hope!
So a simple fix that should work for any setup is a super clamp and an umbrella holder. Use the stud of the super clamp and attach the umbrella holder to it vs the stand. Then attach the super clamp to the stand or yoke of the light.
What does a prep day look like for you? Do you charge for it?
Gear list check, charge check, memory check and turn on and off devices to see if they still function as wanted (gear settings).
It’s all a part of the customer service and customer experience we provide to make the experience as professional and easy for the client 👍 Any big prep regarding scouting and shooting planing goes into pre shoot time.
Preparation is key! The more difficult a shoot is, the more hassle you can save yourself with enough prep time. When I think back to some of the shoots that I did... Like one time, we were in a 500 square foot restaurant area with huge window fronts facing the sun, and all we were given to work with were three tiny little panel lights, cheap knock-offs with an awful magenta shift that didn't have the slightest effect on the talents sitting in front of those windows. If only the director had given us time to prepare, it could have been so beautiful...
Sometimes we just have to go with the flow. That is one of the big battles between DP's and Gaffers, time and money.
Sounds like a fun shoot, I started out with those cheap junk china panels.
Another great and informative vlog. Happy 2024.
Thank you Walter!
These videos are so great every time
Thank you, I will keep them coming!
Always appreciate these breakdowns!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Dude I love your content! I know it takes alot of effort to work while making videos, well done!
So cool to hear the progression on your packs. Organization and workflows save time and money!
Thanks a ton! It takes up a lot of time on set and off set, but love hearing that I am helping others.
Hey Peter, I love your build out! Looks so clean. Makes me wish I had a van still. Im really enjoying the vlogs man. I just posted a gaffer vlog on my channel let me know what you think of my setup. Im looking to get more organized. If you have any tips please let me know.
A lot of work went into seeing what worked best. I watched you video, nice rig you have! The biggest advice I can give is never go too cheap and always change things to make you work easier. The lift is a great upgrade. Mine comes in next week, I hope!
Solid video! Can I ask how you mount your umbrellas to the larger lights 300D and up?
So a simple fix that should work for any setup is a super clamp and an umbrella holder. Use the stud of the super clamp and attach the umbrella holder to it vs the stand. Then attach the super clamp to the stand or yoke of the light.
@@PDMokry okay cool I appreciate that, thank you!
Thanks for the video!
Btw I hope you don't mind me asking, but did you injure your hand at work?
It was 20+ years ago on a motorcycle.
@@PDMokry I see, well it doesn't seem to have slowed you down one bit. God speed!
@@brokenstudiotv Gotta keep on moving!
@@PDMokry Exactly!
What are the bags that you use for your rags?
Most of my rags came with them. But I ordered extra from Canvas Grip.
Where did you purchase your pool noodles from? Are they anything special?
First Amazon link in the description!
Could you share the model number for that case?
APACHE 9800 Weatherproof Protective Rifle Case, Long, Black