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Tips for renting equipment
From the course: Pro Video Tips
Tips for renting equipment
- As you grow as a filmmaker and start to take on bigger and more complex projects, expand your storytelling palette, and shoot outside of your local area, chances are that you'll find yourself needing to rent some additional equipment. While this isn't usually that difficult to process, there are definitely a few things you want to be aware of as an uninitiated filmmaker, to make the process of renting, and your shoot, go smoother and stay within budget. So this week on Pro Video Tips, I'm just gonna share with you seven quick tips for renting equipment. Starting off with: When should you rent? My first tip would be to figure out whether or not it even makes sense for you to rent equipment versus buying it. If you're shooting a documentary or other project with an unpredictable shooting schedule, over a period of a year and a half, it probably makes more sense to just buy a camera package. On the other hand, if you just need a specialty or expensive piece of gear like a movie…
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Tips on boosting your production value1m 46s
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Shooting with a shallow depth of field1m 36s
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Great audio and sound design2m 44s
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Keep your shots steady2m 32s
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Location, location, location2m 15s
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Adding appropriate titles and FX1m 56s
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Hiring a colorist3m 38s
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Introduction to shooting discreetly1m 1s
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Scouting locations for a stealth shoot1m 47s
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Traveling and shooting low profile1m 25s
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Recording audio discreetly1m 25s
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Using discreet cameras and camerawork2m 22s
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Running interference1m 24s
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Adding production value with local resources1m 13s
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Always have a plan B55s
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Seven tips for better managing your crew3m 13s
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Get it all on paper first2m 6s
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Learn to delegate2m 12s
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Hiring is half the work2m 53s
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Understand how each person likes to work1m 34s
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Feed them good food31s
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Learn to speak their language1m 55s
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Goodbye1m 35s
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