Dan Grimes
July 10th, 2003, 05:05 PM
I am the chief (actually only) engineer at a small university television station in Las Vegas, NV, and have a lot of experience with analog video, mainly broadcast equipment. The whole new world of DV makes video production a different game. The DV equipment today can outperform most analog equipment with the exception of studio cameras. So I am now trying to learn all aspects of the DV world.
Past Experience: Still photography, Electronics Engineering (specializing in DSP), High-Speed Cinematography (100 to 10000 fps, 16 to 70mm), High-Speed Video (300 fps).
Currently At Work: DVCAM (DSR-200, DSR-300, DSR-30, DSR-80, DSR-1600, DSR-1800), BetacamSP, Avid Xpress, Avid XpressDV 3.5, Panasonic mini-DV, JVC mini-DV, and lots of other industrial grade cameras, recorders, equipment. I do video and audio engineering as well as systems design, installation, and bench repair. Lots of other small jobs, too.
At Home: Took on a big project (28, 70 minute lectures) at church using Sony DSR-250 camcorder (I needed two-hour recording), StealthZoom, FireStore FS-1, (4) CoolDrives 80G Ext. Firewire, Gateway 700, 2.4Ghz, Gateway 18" LCD monitor, ADS Pyro Firewire Card, Lacie External FireWire 80G HD, EZQuest Boa DVD burner, Adobe Premiere 6.5, After Affects 5.0, Sound Forge XP Studio 5.0, Adobe Illustrator 10.0, more.
Some audio (microphones, booms, DAT, etc.), motion picture (Arri 16BL, Russian KNHOP 35mm), lighting (american grip, KinoFlow, LTM Pepper) and still photography (Pentax 35mm, some 6x8cm, even an 8x10 view camera!) equipment at home, too.
Ironically, I have lots of video and audio equipment at my disposal, but I still get the most requests for still photography! I think the biggest reason is that most people think any camcorder can record an event, but one needs a professional photographer for stills. This should change.
Past Experience: Still photography, Electronics Engineering (specializing in DSP), High-Speed Cinematography (100 to 10000 fps, 16 to 70mm), High-Speed Video (300 fps).
Currently At Work: DVCAM (DSR-200, DSR-300, DSR-30, DSR-80, DSR-1600, DSR-1800), BetacamSP, Avid Xpress, Avid XpressDV 3.5, Panasonic mini-DV, JVC mini-DV, and lots of other industrial grade cameras, recorders, equipment. I do video and audio engineering as well as systems design, installation, and bench repair. Lots of other small jobs, too.
At Home: Took on a big project (28, 70 minute lectures) at church using Sony DSR-250 camcorder (I needed two-hour recording), StealthZoom, FireStore FS-1, (4) CoolDrives 80G Ext. Firewire, Gateway 700, 2.4Ghz, Gateway 18" LCD monitor, ADS Pyro Firewire Card, Lacie External FireWire 80G HD, EZQuest Boa DVD burner, Adobe Premiere 6.5, After Affects 5.0, Sound Forge XP Studio 5.0, Adobe Illustrator 10.0, more.
Some audio (microphones, booms, DAT, etc.), motion picture (Arri 16BL, Russian KNHOP 35mm), lighting (american grip, KinoFlow, LTM Pepper) and still photography (Pentax 35mm, some 6x8cm, even an 8x10 view camera!) equipment at home, too.
Ironically, I have lots of video and audio equipment at my disposal, but I still get the most requests for still photography! I think the biggest reason is that most people think any camcorder can record an event, but one needs a professional photographer for stills. This should change.