Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Alternate metadata, part of DSLR Video Tips: Gadgets & Gear.
Rich: So, I wanted to talk about the part that everybody tends to forget with the slate.…They hold it up, they clap it down, but they actually forget to call out the key information…on the slate because, that's great that you got a sync point but you get one of these…audio recorders and you don't have a good filename, you don't have time codes,…so if you don't actually call out the roll number or the scene number or the take number,…if you are doing a sync sound workflow, you are kind of screwed.…Robbie: Oh yeah, and it happens all the time, right?…You have all this great information on your analogue slate or your digital slate,…but you know, in the case of a multi-camera shoot, you might have not positioned the slate so…where the other camera could see it, might be something like this.…
So you know in our case, our center camera here can see it just fine, but the camera…that's on me, tied on me can't really see it, right?…So calling out that information is definitely sort of a thing that you have to do in combination…
Released
5/17/2016- Reducing lens flare with matte boxes
- Using loupes and electronic viewfinders to check focus and exposure
- Capturing metadata with a slate
- Fixing shaky footage
- Controlling a camera remotely
- Sliding the camera
- Elevating your camera
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 3s
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1. Why Should I Use a Matte Box?
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What is a matte box?4m 1s
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Reducing lense flare3m 18s
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2. Why Should I Use an Electronic Viewfinder?
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What is an EVF?2m 51s
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Checking focus3m 56s
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Checking exposure3m 28s
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Viewing camera settings4m 4s
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3. Why Should I Use a Loupe?
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What is a loupe?2m 38s
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Proper focus with a loupe4m 18s
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4. What Is Follow Focus?
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Follow focus overview2m 25s
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What is a follow focus?2m 38s
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Setting the marks1m 56s
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Operating follow focus1m 4s
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Evaluating the results3m 34s
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5. Why Should I Use a Slate?
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Using a digital slate5m 13s
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Using a physical slate3m 32s
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Alternate metadata2m 49s
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6. How Can I Fix Shaky Shooting?
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7. Why Should I Use a Field Monitor?
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Using a field monitor1m 44s
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Connecting the monitor1m 18s
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Using color assist2m 34s
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Looping the monitor1m 55s
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8. How Can I Connect a Monitor?
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Using your HDMI port5m 17s
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Adapting HDMI to SDI4m 15s
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9. How Do I Remotely Control a DSLR?
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Attaching a CamRanger2m 38s
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Creating a network4m 50s
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10. How Do I Get My Camera Into Tight Spaces?
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Using GorillaPods3m 52s
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Using additional grip items4m 30s
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Using a DINO3m 50s
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Using a lens skirt3m 54s
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11. Why Is My Footage Shaky?
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What causes shake?3m 23s
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Using a stable platform9m 27s
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Fixing shake in post4m 30s
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12. How Do I Slide the Camera?
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Sliding the camera3m 1s
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Tabletop dolly3m 8s
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What is a slider?3m 55s
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Using a slider3m 32s
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Slider versatility2m 21s
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13. Why Use a Monopod?
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What is a monopod?2m 39s
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Exploring overhead shooting3m 26s
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14. Why Do I Need a Fluid Head?
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Why use a fluid head?6m 9s
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Converting a photo tripod3m 29s
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15. How Do I Get a GoPro in the Air?
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Calibrating the quadcopter2m 12s
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16. How Do I Get the Camera Higher?
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Getting the camera higher2m 26s
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What is a jib?3m 33s
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Operating a jib6m 21s
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Evaluating the shots4m 20s
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