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Equiping myself for a trip to Brazil.
Hello! I will be venturing to Brazil in less than 13 days and am trying to equip myself with what I need to be prepared for a documentary style film. I was offered the opertunity to do a documentary film about the Brazilian studies program at my university and want to film it with the T2i.
My concerns are sound and storage. Currently I have in my posession a Juiced link C231 and a Audio Technica 875R condensor mic. However I don't have anything to mount that mic to the camera and I suppose I need the adapter that JuicedLink sells that allows my C231 to comunicate with the T2i. What can I get that allows me to put my mic on my camera? Storage: I will be down there for two months with no laptop to dump footage. I do however have an external Hard Drive that I might be able to hook to my friend's computer and store footage too but I wanted to ask what people thought would be the best way to go about that. What sort of memory cards should I get? If I am over looking anything please let me know! Thanks, Terry. |
For storage I have one of these -
You can fit your own hdd to keep the cost down, I got the 120Gb one and fitted a 500Gb drive. I've only used it a few times so can't speak for reliability but it seems good so far. |
That thing is awesome.. it stores whatever files you have on your SD card?
As for SD cards..What are people leaning toward? I am looking at this one: I am probably going to get two of these SD cards and bring my external and use my friend's computer to transfer the footage to the external. Sound like a good idea? I gotta ask because things always sound like a good idea until they go down hill on you and in my case I can't just go back home and get what I needed haha. |
Maybe I should highlight my question for other readers: I am concerned about storing my footage while I am in Brazil and am hoping that I can use a friend's laptop to transfer footage from my camera to my 1TB external hard drive. Is that possible without any sort of editing software?
I want to be able to bring the footage back and put it on my computer where I can run it through NeoScene to remove the pulldown. Is my logic on this work flow correct or will I run into some problems? Thanks!! Terry. |
The files the T2i records are files just like any other. You can move them around, transfer them, whatever, without an NLE in the mix.
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Bryan, this is great news! I have never edited any footage that hasn't been recorded to tape so I thought that the footage needed to be rendered through NeoScene before throwing it in my external hard drive. This could also probably be done with tape and I just don't know it due to lack of experience in the editing room :D
My only other concern is this. I need a way to mount my AT875R to my T2i (i'm supposing I need a hot shoe mount and a small XLR cable?). I just bought a JuicedLink DN101. Thanks for the help everyone! |
You just need a short XLR cable and this: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/554681-REG/Pearstone_DUSM_1_DUSM_1_Universal_Shockmount_for.html
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Thanks Bryan. That what I am looking for. Now all I need is a short right angled XLR cable to hook from my mic to the preamp.
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If you are going to be copying files to external HD via someones laptop then if you can afford it get two and copy to both. You wouldn't want a disk failure and lose everything. That was one of the good things about tape. |
Hi Terry,
consider a MobileMe or DropBox membership, and upload all your footage to the cloud. I was in Costa Rica in January and backed up all my footage and photos, to both a Dell Mini 10 and an external drive, then had everything (laptops and external drives) stolen. If it's in the cloud, no one can steal it.... |
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Great idea. Thanks for letting me know!
I currently have everything (I think) I will need. T2i 2x 16GB Class 6 cards 3x Battaries Juicedlink CX231 + DN101 and 4 9V battaries AT875R Mic 28mm Nikon lens Tripod 1TB External HD I guess i'm set haha... |
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