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 time to change batteries, and can hold up to 5 separate 2 minute charges on the adapter. When the ML-120 is not in use, it will charge using the normal battery and will be at full charge in approximately 40 minutes.
Archives for June 2011
Bebob Rouge ML-120 – Hot Swapping Dead Batteries
June 21st, 2011 by Brad SpinsbyWhen Content is King, Video Rules
June 17th, 2011 by Andrea KeatingVideo is on track to be the most widely used online application. It’s creating a new standard for corporate communicators in today’s marketplace. When your organization incorporates a video messaging strategy the goal is to achieve optimal engagement and branded influence, but the content of your messaging is what reveals that actual outcome.
A Duel with Watson
June 15th, 2011 by Crews Super AdminTrigger happy DP, Ted Yasi, had all the right answers on location at a constructed Jeopardy set in Ossining, NY., where IBM’s “Watson” beat two former Jeopardy champs.
Battery-operated cars are not so far off
June 15th, 2011 by Crews Super AdminBattery-operated cars are not so far off says Crews Control DP, Larry Greenblatt, who was behind the scenes with Luis Manuel Ramirez, Chief Executive Officer, GE Energy Industrial Solutions, at […]
Kinder & Mills on location at Cay Sal Bank
June 15th, 2011 by Crews Super AdminDP Bill Mills and Producer Charlie Kinder (pictured) aboard the Golden Shadow documenting the first leg of this around-the -world mission to further gain knowledge on coral reef systems.
Into the Deep Blue with DP Bill Mills
June 15th, 2011 by Crews Super AdminBill Mills, Director of Photography/Underwater Cinematography. On location shooting Digital Cinema HD