Vence Vida
February 18th, 2005, 11:03 AM
Hello all,
I've checked in on these boards here and there over the last couple of years as a GL2 owner and have recently started posting as a new XL2 owner.
Here's a little about me:
I graduated from Anderson University in 1991 with a double major in Music and Business.
For the past 15 or 16 years, I have worked in the production industry as an audio engineer. I have done installations in large and small venues as well as worked live productions for all sorts of clients from local churches to large arena international conventions, from local battle of the bands to more major concerts for Cheap Trick, Tesla, Loverboy and others.
During that same time, I worked as a graphic designer - and currently still am - working for a company that publishes men's fashion magazines.
Last year, I went back to college and took a couple of classes in broadcast video production. I'd love to take more, but it's tough to find the time with work and family.
It's been a strange creative mix of life experiences, but it's led me to video production as the perfect marrage of tech production and artistic design. I've always been interested in video and film, and have worked side by side with several video productions houses in events where I was on the audio crew. Finally, a friend of mine who is also a graphic designer dying to do film, joined with me, invested in some basic gear, and started a video production company called Creative Juices Video.
At first, we did a lot of weddings, but now are finding the opportunity to more corporate work.
We use 2 GL2s, a GL1, a new XL2 (which we just got and actually haven't used, yet) some Sennheiser ew100 mic kits, 2 Mac G5s and a G4 running Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro, and Photoshop CS. We are currently building some of the rigs from Dan Selakovich's book "Killer Camera Rigs That You Can Build" and own a fairly extensive Digital Juice library.
Anyway, thanks for all the advice I've read over the last couple of years, and hopefully I'll get to help someone else at some point, here.
Cheers,
-Vence Vida
I've checked in on these boards here and there over the last couple of years as a GL2 owner and have recently started posting as a new XL2 owner.
Here's a little about me:
I graduated from Anderson University in 1991 with a double major in Music and Business.
For the past 15 or 16 years, I have worked in the production industry as an audio engineer. I have done installations in large and small venues as well as worked live productions for all sorts of clients from local churches to large arena international conventions, from local battle of the bands to more major concerts for Cheap Trick, Tesla, Loverboy and others.
During that same time, I worked as a graphic designer - and currently still am - working for a company that publishes men's fashion magazines.
Last year, I went back to college and took a couple of classes in broadcast video production. I'd love to take more, but it's tough to find the time with work and family.
It's been a strange creative mix of life experiences, but it's led me to video production as the perfect marrage of tech production and artistic design. I've always been interested in video and film, and have worked side by side with several video productions houses in events where I was on the audio crew. Finally, a friend of mine who is also a graphic designer dying to do film, joined with me, invested in some basic gear, and started a video production company called Creative Juices Video.
At first, we did a lot of weddings, but now are finding the opportunity to more corporate work.
We use 2 GL2s, a GL1, a new XL2 (which we just got and actually haven't used, yet) some Sennheiser ew100 mic kits, 2 Mac G5s and a G4 running Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro, and Photoshop CS. We are currently building some of the rigs from Dan Selakovich's book "Killer Camera Rigs That You Can Build" and own a fairly extensive Digital Juice library.
Anyway, thanks for all the advice I've read over the last couple of years, and hopefully I'll get to help someone else at some point, here.
Cheers,
-Vence Vida