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My current ENG/interview shoulder rig setup

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photojournalism, Reviews, Video on May 20, 2013 by William Hooks

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I use the Red Rock Micro Event rig, and add some components which work well for me: the microphone will vary (in this case,Rode Stereo Videomic Pro), with my general preference being a Rode NTG-2 shotgun if there’s significant ambient noise. LED lighting such as this 6 AA panel design with built-in barn doors allows a  lightweight , fairly focused daylight balanced source. For headphones, I might add either extremely light mini-phones or a full set of Rockfish noise-cancelling HP’s.

At the rear is the recently added Hoodman Custom Finder Baseplate and 3″ loupe. There’s a RRM lens ring on this 85mm f/1.8 Nikkor, connected to a follow focus; a Fader is used to control aperture in bright light, as well as flare reduction with a matte box.ImageImage

To don the uniform once again….. STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Science Fiction on May 17, 2013 by William Hooks

The DS9 Command uniform is ready. Tomorrow afternoon I re-enter the Undiscovered Country, relishing the adventure- and hoping for a free popcorn.

Review: Hoodman Custom Finder Baseplate

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Reviews, Studio Portraiture, Travel, Video on May 6, 2013 by William Hooks

I found this baseplate for $99 (no tax) last weekend at the Los Angeles Convention Center, while attending a Big Photo Show. The Hoodman rep was at the Samys section and I was intrigued by the prospect of using a compact, lightweight ‘rail’ to add or remove my 3″ Hoodman loupe to a DSLR monitor. This would make use in bright sunlight much easier.

After a short demo I decided to buy it, and I assembled it this afternoon (see images). The box has excellent schematic images showing the location and names of all of the parts. This is a modular design with 3 components: the onboard 1/8″ hex Allen wrench, the rail which accepts the loupe, and the baseplate which attaches to the camera base.

I’m pleased with the very lightweight of this unit, its build quality, and the ease of attachment and removal of the loupe assembly. The fit to the 3″ Nikon D600 monitor is excellent. Controls are positive and smooth. And it’s in Nikon colors- the main set screw is gold….[sorry, non-Nikonians]. I can easily reach the LiveView and other camera controls, because none of the baseplate extends over them.

This unit also adjusts for a 3.2″ monitor such as the D4, and all hex screws are of the same caliber so that the entire apparatus can be completely adjusted in the field with no additional tools.

SUMMARY: I highly recommend this item for DSLR videographers and still photographers, especially if you do a lot of field work and/or do not use a matte box. You won’t notice it until you need it.

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baseplate (L), rail (R)

baseplate (L), rail (R)

baseplate from below

baseplate from below

attaching the baseplate to the grip for Nikon D600

attacheing the baseplate to the grip for Nikon D600

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The bracket also fits 3.2" loupes

The bracket also fits 3.2″ loupes

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microadjustments to fit the 3" loupe to the bracket

microadjustments to fit the 3″ loupe to the bracket

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the lower left portion of the vertical adjustment rail contains the 1/8" hex wrench

the lower left portion of the vertical adjustment rail contains the 1/8″ hex wrench

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no interference with battery swapout from Nikon grip

no interference with battery swapout from Nikon grip

lateral view of complete assembly on tripod, with D600

lateral view of complete assembly on tripod, with D600

closeup of main setscrew to adjust rail (gold) and QR plate from baseplate to tripod mount

closeup of main setscrew to adjust rail (gold) and QR plate from baseplate to tripod mount

Arca-Swiss compatible (Acratech) tripod quick-release plate attached

Arca-Swiss compatible (Acratech) tripod quick-release plate attached

Kupo hardware: excellent for AV grip use

Posted in Photography, Reviews, Studio Portraiture, Video on April 5, 2013 by William Hooks

I’m beginning to use Kupo’s line of grip equipment alongside my Matthews gear and have been impressed- it’s very good quality, at a price considerably lower than Matthews’s lineup, and easily available in the southern CA area. I get mine from Samys Camera.

My 40″ extension arm and grip head w hex stud have been helpful for interview setups, instructional videos and studio stills; they make it easy to rig a light, microphone, flag, scrim or reflector with freedom of movement and great stability. I like that the grip head on the extension arm is permanently attached and will not rotate. They attach to any standard light stand.

At the same time, I can reserve the boom/jib for mounting a B or C camera.

Dedicated to my ailing piano instructor in northern CA, Larry Gehringer:

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Music, Science Fiction on March 28, 2013 by William Hooks

MUSIC

 

Ex Astris, Scientia

From the stars, knowledge

But of all the loves in my story

You were the one truest love

That which taught me the meaning of ourselves

And the universe

In the Undiscovered Country

 

Tempus Fugit

Time is fleeting

But you are timeless

And when my time is done

I will be grateful

For the greatest honor of knowing you so well

 

Semper Fidelis

Always, together-

Never will we part

For you are my sustenance, my faith, and my soul

 

Video reel for Actor at Stella Adler Studio, Hollywood

Posted in Video on March 28, 2013 by William Hooks
Saurab Kumar

Saurab Kumar

We may be collaborating on short dramatic film in the coming weeks. The rig worked very well..I wish that some of my crew had been available to assist this morning, but next time…..

Trying to stay ‘low key’….thanks, Libby.

Posted in Photography, Studio Portraiture on March 8, 2013 by William Hooks
Nikon D600, 70-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor, 1/160 f/11; Lightroom 4

Nikon D600, 70-200mm f/2.8 Nikkor, 1/160 f/11; Lightroom 4

Rough draft of initial TREK script added to previous post (20 Feb 13)

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Science Fiction, Video on February 28, 2013 by William Hooks

I developed a new character, LT Nestora Jeminor (Communications) while creating this script. Lt Nestora Jaminor Bio 1I hope you enjoy it

Another sunny day on Florence Avenue in Los Angeles….

Posted in Photojournalism on February 22, 2013 by William Hooks
Photo Essay

Photo Essay

I recommend you try the chili dogs at Art’s, Florence Ave between Vermont and Western…he’s a transplanted Texan who’s found his home here.

See the two-part Intro to ABANDON DS9 on YouTube

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Music, Photography, Science Fiction, Video on February 20, 2013 by William Hooks

I posted the video there, due to file size and other tech issues.

Use the title to find it, I hope that you enjoy! I laughed quite a few times while recording the voiceover….and you can take a look at my preliminary, unfinished script for the film which is attached to this posting. STAR TREK_DS9_backup1

[Note: my com pin was damaged from phaser fire at the conclusion of part II]