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  • Michael Capehart

    March 2, 2011 at 6:13 am in reply to: Arri Locaster LED Panel AC/DC
  • Michael Capehart

    March 2, 2011 at 6:09 am in reply to: Arri Locaster LED Panel AC/DC

    One of the videos we shot using the Arri Locasters is now live on Youtube. The following is the link to one of the videos. https://youtu.be/P8pzOxSSxQs?hd=1 We zip tied light stands to the inside of grocery carts. This kept the light off the floor and the extra batteries in the cart and off the floor. We shoot while the store is open, so we have to be as careful as possible with any potential hazards. Great product that is now a major player in my equipment arsenal. Thanks to everyone for their input.

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  • Michael Capehart

    March 1, 2011 at 2:48 am in reply to: Arri Locaster LED Panel AC/DC

    I purchased the Arri Locaster Led kit and have never been happier. I used the lights in Wegmans grocery store to light two people for each video. The battery operation, dimming feature and color temp control made every scene a breeze to light. By far, one of the best lighting purchases I have ever made.

  • Michael Capehart

    January 29, 2011 at 5:48 am in reply to: Arri Locaster LED Panel AC/DC

    Thanks for all the helpful info. I forgot to mention that I will not have access to power during the shoot. We will be moving all around the store to different locations while the store is open to the public. We will not be allowed to string power cables. Thus we need to be battery powered for all our lighting. Will the Arri locasters give me enough to light the faces of the talent? Just want to fill in the shadows and even them out since all my lighting from the store will be overhead. Thanks again for everyone’s input. This is a great place to get the answers from those that have been down this road before.

  • Michael Capehart

    December 21, 2009 at 3:45 am in reply to: Panasonic AG-HVX200P and Time-Code

    Talked to Panasonic rep. Can’t be done. Thanks to everyone who responded. This is a great resource.

  • Michael Capehart

    December 17, 2009 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Panasonic AG-HVX200P and Time-Code

    You can use firewire to sync two cameras together. So you can’t use it to sync an audio source?

  • Michael Capehart

    November 10, 2009 at 5:30 pm in reply to: breeze blowing shirt on clothes line

    Thanks for all your help. Looks like I need to work this out in another application. Thanks again for giving me solid answers to my question.

  • Michael Capehart

    November 9, 2009 at 5:59 pm in reply to: breeze blowing shirt on clothes line

    I’ve installed the Boris trial effect. Which one would I use to create the windy effect on the clothes on the line? Don’t know the Boris line.

  • Michael Capehart

    December 14, 2008 at 5:01 pm in reply to: 2 camera shoot with 3 monitors

    I have ordered the component in and out boxes that you have diagramed. Thanks so much for all your help. Sometimes you just need someone not involved with the set up to see it most clearly. Thanks again for all your help.

  • Michael Capehart

    December 14, 2008 at 4:11 am in reply to: 2 camera shoot with 3 monitors

    Thanks this is the tech help that I was needing. The 1700 only has 1 component in and out. How to address getting both component signals into the 1700 via the VDA. Component out the VDA to SDI, Composite, Svideo? stumped on that one. I need two inputs into the 1700. Which by the way I thought was capable of handling when I bought it. Any last suggestion? You have been great with your advise.

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