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Posts from — November 2008

I’ll take the small camera, please.

My right shoulder has been proud to hold a wide array of cameras — first were the CP-16, Eclair ACL2 and Arri-BL film cameras, then the RCA TK-76 and Ike HL-79. Finally came the death of 3/4″ and a long series of better and better Sony Betacams. Then digibeta cameras and various DVCPro configurations. Now I use a Sony XD HD that makes pretty pictures but it has something in common with all of the other cameras I have traveled the world with:  they’re big.

Today I just worked to get a small high-def camera for an upcoming shoot. It’s amazing… low light capability, tape or flash drive recording, a real lens. Pop that baby on a carbon fiber tripod and slap a micro led light panel on the hot shoe; attach a mini wireless receiver and you’re set to make great broadcast TV and everything can fit in a carry on bag!  I love it!

My shoulder can still support the big cameras, but for all of my international and disaster stuff – give me the small camera, please.

November 19, 2008   Comments Off on I’ll take the small camera, please.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside!

You’d think, growing up in New England, that I’d be used to the cold. I actually used to love winter… spending hours cross country skiing on the old logging roads in the forests surrounding our 200-year old farmhouse.

Since then I’ve lived in mostly warm and temperate areas, and have gotten used to it. But in God’s divine humor, I’m living in Michigan and this weekend it snowed every day.  Real winter is only a week old, and I’m tired of it already.

How does this relate to media, marketing, management or ministry?  I’m open to gigs in Florida, Texas, Southern California, Hawaii, Fiji — you get the idea!  Email or call me – I’ll give you a special winter getaway rate!

November 19, 2008   2 Comments