Stephen Knapp
June 22nd, 2006, 06:42 PM
I just dawned on me that the reason my questions and comments might be getting such a cool reception is that I never properly introduced myself. So, in the hopes of opening things up, here goes. Not much to tell really.
I come before you pretty much empty handed but with a great desire to learn. I bought my first video gear ever this past November, my first HiDef camera in January (FX1), and my GY-HD100U in late February. I have been shelling out more than I can really afford for studio and editing gear, but less than is required for the quality of work quite a few of you are used to and expect. Nonetheless, my hope is to put together a simple studio that will let me do DVD based instruction in Bible and Ancient Near Eastern History (which has been my primary career). I'm more of a teacher than a story teller, but one who appreciates that story telling contributes much to the teaching task. I want to see if I can develop something original, don't ask me what. I have been doing still photography and slide shows since 1973, so the idea of a photo essay and graphic illustration of an idea through a sequence of images is not new to me, and that gives me a place to stand in this new venture. But the technical differences between film and video are so huge it takes some getting used to, and cine is so much more than a sequence of stills, that the limits of my previous experience are quickly exceeded.
I hope that gives you some sense of why I would seek to hang around this online community. I signed on for it in April, while my new camera was still down for the count (A-upgrade), but lurked until just recently. I came because I have questions that need answers. I don't have time to look up all the answers myself, and I have no mentor to guide me in determining which are best for me to work out on my own and which should simply be asked of others. Some of the questions I have asked here have been given answers - answers that are so simple and even self evident to one with experience I am almost ashamed for having asked. Others have just been ignored. I hope that will eventually change. I already know that the structure of DV Info Net is such that not everything I want to ask or discuss is right for this JVC centered subgroup. I just don't know my way around quite yet. I'm working on it. I'm also working toward the time when I might have some nice footage to show you - but for now, think of me as an appreciatinve audience, yet one capable of critical (analytical) thought.
Stephen
I come before you pretty much empty handed but with a great desire to learn. I bought my first video gear ever this past November, my first HiDef camera in January (FX1), and my GY-HD100U in late February. I have been shelling out more than I can really afford for studio and editing gear, but less than is required for the quality of work quite a few of you are used to and expect. Nonetheless, my hope is to put together a simple studio that will let me do DVD based instruction in Bible and Ancient Near Eastern History (which has been my primary career). I'm more of a teacher than a story teller, but one who appreciates that story telling contributes much to the teaching task. I want to see if I can develop something original, don't ask me what. I have been doing still photography and slide shows since 1973, so the idea of a photo essay and graphic illustration of an idea through a sequence of images is not new to me, and that gives me a place to stand in this new venture. But the technical differences between film and video are so huge it takes some getting used to, and cine is so much more than a sequence of stills, that the limits of my previous experience are quickly exceeded.
I hope that gives you some sense of why I would seek to hang around this online community. I signed on for it in April, while my new camera was still down for the count (A-upgrade), but lurked until just recently. I came because I have questions that need answers. I don't have time to look up all the answers myself, and I have no mentor to guide me in determining which are best for me to work out on my own and which should simply be asked of others. Some of the questions I have asked here have been given answers - answers that are so simple and even self evident to one with experience I am almost ashamed for having asked. Others have just been ignored. I hope that will eventually change. I already know that the structure of DV Info Net is such that not everything I want to ask or discuss is right for this JVC centered subgroup. I just don't know my way around quite yet. I'm working on it. I'm also working toward the time when I might have some nice footage to show you - but for now, think of me as an appreciatinve audience, yet one capable of critical (analytical) thought.
Stephen