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  • Edward Clay

    September 16, 2008 at 2:13 pm in reply to: Edit*ors forum has vanished?

    https://www.archive.org/web/web.php

    This is a link to the internet way back machine(A gov project that archives the net it is very slow).

    They say that they are about 6 months behind in posting and processing. So if your looking for *edit stuff from Feb or back, some is there some isn’t. Most folks don’t even know this thing exists. Our tax dollars at work.

    Hope it helps a little.

    ed

    Thanks for Helping

  • One other thought,

    If you see them on an infomercial, they are probably making a whole lot of money. If by looking at the piece, the spot looks like it was taped on HD, or Digibeta, and there is a great deal of polish. Were not talking hundreds of dollars for pay, were talking both thousands, and percentage point. They know its because of them, the product is selling and they need to be compensated for that. They are the brand. If your person doesn’t know they are the brand, its up to you to compensate the fairly for what they are doing. If you want to pay them SAG rates, here is a link to what they would require if you did a union shoot. https://www.sag.org/Content/Public/IndustrialRateSheet42905.pdf
    It give some perspective

    Sometimes it also goes back to what is the person’s time worth?

    Just my thoughts
    ed

  • Edward Clay

    February 15, 2007 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Creating a Studio from Scratch

    If thats your list I didn’t see a switcher or any of the distribution/terminal equipment. Might be important as well. As for lighting, Mark hit the nail on the head, you probably need a consultant, if not, look at the set you will be using, then from that a determination needs to be made as to how much actual light you will need. Whether or not your going to have a ceiling grid, or go with lights on stands, whether this is a full time operational studio or something that is used every now and then, when some commissioner thinks about doing something, and is the room really a studio, or is it the media directors office? You have to factor in the room, and I guess lastly where are you broadcasting, cable, internet?

    My thoughts

    Ed

  • Edward Clay

    September 15, 2005 at 9:11 pm in reply to: DVD Authoring Programs

    Thanks Alex. I was wondering what the pro level was using.

    ed

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