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Video
on the DVD
There's
a lot of video on the DVD that will play on a DVD player and in a computer with
a DVD drive. In addition to the footage, the DVD has notes about the equipment
used to shoot the footage and what was done to the clips in post so you can
compare different settings to help you get the look you want for your show.
Behind
the Scenes (2:23:09)
Watch
Behind (2:23)
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How
to Set-Up a C-Stand (1:44:28)
Watch
C-Stand (1:44:28)
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Footage from behind the scenes of “Music Appreciation,”
with Peggy Gannon, John Bianchi, Betty Marshall, Matt Lambert, Chris
Beug, Sarah Johnson, Rich Phelps, and Denise Ohio. |
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Matt
Lambert, grip-camera operator
206-768-9828
matt@shootersbroadcast.com
In
addition to being one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met, Matt has the best work
ethic. He knows the gear, pays attention, and hustles.
Two
good rules about c-stands are
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Always
tighten the knuckles by turning the handle forward, toward the weight.
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Use
one sandbag per extended riser to prevent the c-stand from falling.
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Location
Audio Tips, Part 1 (7:48:03) and Location Audio Tips, Part 2 (5:56:15)
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Scot Charles
Blue Charles Productions,
Inc.
6542 Palatine Avenue
N
Seattle, WA
98103
Phone:
206-783-6797
info@bluecharles.com
www.bluecharles.com
Location
and post-audio professional and sound designer Scot Charles gives you some tips
about audio for motion picture. That is Scot’s latest Emmy Award sitting over
his right shoulder. Scot has many such awards, but he doesn’t brag about them.
He doesn’t have to.
You
can watch this clip online. It has been broken into separate WMV files for your
convenience.
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The
rest of the videos on the DVD:
"Music
Appreciation"
Fine Cut
(5:31:22)
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"Music
Appreciation"
Rough Cut
(6:58:13)
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the fine cut with the rough cut. You’ll notice differences in
shot choices, as well as color correction and some frame
blending. You’ll also hear difference in audio levels,
dialogue editing, sound effects, and music.
Cast
and crew information |
Legal
Tips (10:06:13)
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Film
Office (5:56:15)
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Neil
Sussman
The
Law Offices of Neil Sussman
10727
Interlake Avenue N
Seattle,
WA 98133
Phone:
206-363-8070
neilsussman@mindspring.com
Neil
Sussman has been my entertainment attorney since 1996. In this interview, he
covers some of the legal aspects of producing movies. While Neil is a fine
attorney, this is not a substitute for having your own legal advisor experienced
in entertainment law.
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Lanie
McMullin
Mayor's
Office
City
of Everett
2930
Wetmore Av.
Everett,
WA 98201
Phone:
425-257-7100
www.ci.everett.wa.us
Lanie
is great. She’s as professional, approachable, and helpful as she is in this
interview.
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Post-Audio Tips (8:09:29)
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Rental
Houses (3:43:20)
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Peter B. Lewis
AUDISEE
6736
38th Av. SW
Seattle,
WA 98126-3032
E-mail:
audisee@audisee.com
www.audisee.com
Producer-director-sound
designer Peter B. Lewis is warm, funny, and creative. A fine fellow who also has
a bunch of awards he doesn’t have to brag about.
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Jeremy Brown
Seattle Grip and
Lighting
1050 W.
Nickerson
Seattle, WA
98119
Phone:
206-285-0840
www.seattlegrip.com
Jeremy
is another great, helpful guy. He really wants your show to make you a zillion
dollars so you can come back and rent more cool stuff.
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