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Contributor: Brad

Brad

As the Production Assistant to the Production Manager Stars of Crews Control Brad Spinsby has a busy day juggling hundreds of details on scores of shoots daily. Luckily his extensive production background gives him the smarts that he needs to keep everyone happy! When he is done with his very busy day he likes to escape it all by going for a run or brewing his own beer. Varied interests yes…but what do expect from a sci-fi nut that grew up in what used to be a one-room schoolhouse? Feel free to test his trivia knowledge of 2001: A Space Odyssey the next time you call!

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The AJA Ki Pro Mini: The Little Recorder with Big Dreams
Posted by Brad on Feb 22, 2012 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
The AJA Ki Pro Mini: The Little Recorder with Big Dreams

The technology to make create instant files directly from a tape-based camera is not new. Many companies have been marketing devices since tapeless cameras first camera out. But as the market becomes more refine, the devices become more intuitive. AJA has been one of the leaders in this market, and their most recent device, the Ki Pro Mini is no exception.

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Sony BVM-E250 OLED Monitors; The Real Deal or Another Buzzword
Posted by Brad on Feb 07, 2012 & filed under with 0 comments.
Sony BVM-E250 OLED Monitors; The Real Deal or Another Buzzword

With every blink of an eye a new technology bursts onto the market. Manufacturers know this, and often pump fashionable buzzwords into technology to make it feel fresh, even when it’s not. A prime example is LCD and LED televisions. Branded as different televisions both are actually LCD television. The traditional LCD televisions uses a cold cathode backlight where an LED branded television is actually an LCD screen with an LED backlight. In countries such as the U.K. the term LED television...

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Sound Devices Goes Visual with the Pix 240/220
Posted by Brad on Jan 24, 2012 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Sound Devices Goes Visual with the Pix 240/220

Sound Devices doesn’t sound like a company that would make a splash with a video mobile recording device, but they have in a big way. The Pix 220 and 240 are mobile video recorders that create up to 10-bit digital video files and transfer them to a compact flash of solid state drive. Not only can the Sound Devices Pix record from a tape to make an instantaneously digital file, it can convert resolutions of the file at the same time. The Pix 240 and 220 offers real-time conversion from 1080i...

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The Wireless World on the Teredek Cube
Posted by Brad on Jul 09, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
The Wireless World on the Teredek Cube

Advancing in technology today means making “less” of something. Camera technology is no different. It started by making the camera tape “less”, and now manufacturers strive to make the camera wire “less”.

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Bebob Rouge ML-120 – Hot Swapping Dead Batteries
Posted by Brad on Jun 21, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Bebob Rouge ML-120 – Hot Swapping Dead Batteries

Red Light. Green Light. Red Light. Green Light. Much like the children’s game, video production is a sporadic stop and go ordeal. As a director of photography, when your green light is up, the client wants you to make the most efficient use of your time, and there is nothing worse than equipment failure. The Bebob Rouge ML-120 hot swap adapter can eliminate that moment for the camera battery for the RED camera. The Bebob Rouge ML-120 will take over when the battery dies for 2 minutes, enough...

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The Ultimate Multifuctional Camera Platform: The DC Slider
Posted by Brad on Jun 14, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
The Ultimate Multifuctional Camera Platform: The DC Slider

Do you ever wish that your camera support gear could multitask like a Leatherman Multi-Tool? With a simple flip of the wrist, a tripod could become dolly track; with another flip, a c-stand. The DC Slider manufactured by Floatcam, with distribution from Matthews Studio Equipment, offers this multifunctional concept to the camera platform. The DC Slider has a platform that can become a Mini Jib with a 63” jib arm.

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Light on the Run: Litepanels’ Sola ENG LED Fresnel
Posted by Brad on Jun 06, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Light on the Run: Litepanels’ Sola ENG LED Fresnel

Many would agree that the key to successful lighting is control. Ask any freelance director of photography, however, and they will often tell you that control is difficult—if not impossible—to maintain in location production. With Litepanels new ENG camera-mounted lights, controlling light on location should be worry-free. Sola ENG LED Fresnel by Litepanels is a revolutionary...

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Viewing the World through the Zacuto Z-Finder EVF
Posted by Brad on May 25, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Viewing the World through the Zacuto Z-Finder EVF

Today’s technological world is about balance. People love large, epic technology in their homes, but the small portable for the everyday. Location production is no different. Sometimes location productions warrant a monitor when the camera is locked down, but sometimes the production is too run-and-gun to utilize a monitor. Zacuto has presented a good balance between those two situations with their Zacuto Z-Finder Electronic Viewfinders (EVF). Their line of attachable viewfinders has a 3.2”...

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Lightning Fast Transfer Speed with Thunderbolt
Posted by Brad on May 19, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Lightning Fast Transfer Speed with Thunderbolt

Apple and Intel have developed together a new transfer technology epically entitled Thunderbolt. Thunderbolt transfer technology is currently exclusive to the Lacie Little Big Disk drives. Thunderbolt technology integrates data and display protocol over a single cable, and can allow up to 10GB/second transfer speed bi-directionally from the drive to multiple sources.

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Multi-Format Media Transfer with Nexto’s NVS2525
Posted by Brad on May 13, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.
Multi-Format Media Transfer with Nexto’s NVS2525

What if I said media transfer could be a simple push of a button? You might think I’m crazy, but Nexto has created a device that makes media transfer nearly effortless. The Nexto DI NVS 2525 is an “On-the-Go” device that can back-up and transfer media without a laptop. The NVS 2525 works with SxS cards, P2 Cards, & with an adapter, CF cards. With the NVS 2525’s “Multi Copy” mode you can simultaneously download video files to its internal 750GB hard drive while downloading to an...

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NAB 2011
Posted by Brad on May 06, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.

The NAB Show in Las Vegas is the pinnacle of technology release in the film and video industry every year. Cutting edge companies always bring their latest and greatest to showcase and the 2011 show was no different. Here's a review of the most exciting products presented at this year's NAB show.

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Panasonic Goes Wireless with the HPX-3100
Posted by Brad on Apr 29, 2011 & filed under Technical with 0 comments.

Have you ever found yourself wishing that you could communicate telepathically on set? Panasonic just unveiled a versatile wireless system that could be the answer to your prayers. The system will transmit user-selected metadata from the camera to any smart device. In theory, this would be a way for the director of photography telling the assistant camera operator, “Hey buddy, here’s what I’m doing,” without speaking. Using a WLAN connection, the Panasonic AJ-WM30 wireless module,...

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