Archive for the Video Category

Constructed camera slider from hardware store parts for ~ $50

Posted in Photography, Video on July 24, 2011 by William Hooks

I used a small, c. 1/2″ thick piece of wood as a platform for a 3/8″ bolt and washer to anchor the Acratech ball head and drilled 4 corner holes for attachment of plastic -wheeled cabinet fixtures. These were spaced to match the rails on an aluminum level, which has end holes suitable to placement on tripods to elevate the slider if needed.

The total cost except for the ball head was about $50. My initial tests indicate that it will function beautifully and quietly to allow about 3 feet of camera movement, whether for sliding or trucking (lateral or front-back).

 

If interested, please contact me for more details.

Awaiting return flight to USA from Pudong airport, Shanghai

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 16, 2011 by William Hooks

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I’m out of the humidity…. business office at the airport convenient for posting here.

I included images from last evening’s river cruise in central Shanghai, as well as shots from other stops recently.The low light capability of the D3s was tested from that boat, I was pleased with it.  I did some flash shooting onboard as well.

 

Rain…. arrival in Wuxi this evening

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 13, 2011 by William Hooks

Visited a large ancient barrier wall erected for preventing invasion of the city nearby-called the Dongshuiguan Ruins; then the venerated Yangtze River Bridge, with its magnificent Soviet-style statues on either side of the roadway, in a rainstorm.

There was a visit to a site where antique methods are still used to produce hand- painted intricate art with fine brushes, on crystal. Then we headed for a large lake where pearls are harvested, surrounded by bucolic gardens  enroute to the city.

At the base of the bridge was an enormous statue of Chairman Mao, with rooms to chronicle the rise of the Revolution and a sort of archive of publications of the period.

We’re cooling our heels in Wuxi and Iam catching up on international political developments on CNN… planning additional interviews for tomorrow if time permits.

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Review: Sennheiser 400 MKE shotgun microphone

Posted in Reviews, Travel, Video on July 11, 2011 by William Hooks

I selected this microphone for my China trip  due to its very long battery life of about 300 hours, ease of  obtaining and changing its AAA battery, build quality, small form factor and sound quality. The “on” indicator light is only lit momentarily when powering up (which I don’t like), but I feel free to leave the unit on for an entire session to be sure it’s activated when beginning clips. Wind noise has so far not been a problem, although I did bring the deadcat for this mic.

It also fits all standard fishpoles such as the Que Audio with shock absorber which I brought here, making booming easy. I like the shock mount on this microphone- simple , unobstrusive and effective.

One caution- be sure to do sound tests especially if not monitoring levels and pitch with headphones, to ensure proper level and low band cutoff settings for a particular environment.

I highly recommend the Sennheiser for travel.

 

Raining hard tonight in Suzhou, China

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 11, 2011 by William Hooks

Busy day, finally got internet access- had difficulty yesterday in Shanghai.

I’m trying to fit into Chinese society as I would anywhere else I travel, and hope that these images from the current post will help explain my efforts. More to follow tomorrow from Nanjing with luck, including images from landscapes to urban..

Hope all are enjoying this week as much as I am- stay thirsty and if you like, write me at my e-mail address, benjaminlafayettesisko@gmail.com as not only doesn’t Facebook work here, neither does my Nikon GPS (so far).

Otherwise I have to say that the D5100 and D3s have worked very well- I wish I hadn’t accidentally dropped the lens hood from my 85mm f/1.4 into a river this afternoon……

Interview with Chinese artist Chen Qiye- last day in Jinan

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 9, 2011 by William Hooks

This piece was shot at his residence/studio in downtown Jinan,  and as with Hu Meng I was presented with original artwork produced by the artist to bring back to California.  Mr. Meng and I plan to collaborate in the future, to attempt to bring his art to the USA and perhaps other countries.

A day of  HUMIDITY,watermelon, beer, cigarette smoke, tea, and great enjoyment. Wonderful dinner this evening with hosts from the University of Jinan and others. The people I met here will be missed….

Tomorrow morning , I will board a 200 mph bullet train for Shanghai.

Interview with Chinese Painter Hu Meng today, start of a series

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 8, 2011 by William Hooks
I had 2 meals today, both were broccoli with Chinese beers and bread. I enjoyed the food, and watching other people eat exotic things I wouldn’t dream of having.
 
It was hot most of the day here in Jinan, about 6 million people reside here. Traveled up a tram to a Buddist temple and mountaintop after a hike,  and then went to a large lake where we encountered a large temple and 2 adjacent buildings; I asked about the north building and was told it was holding an art exhibition. Upon entering, I was granted an extended interview with the artist- a Chinese painter named Hu Meng. He and his assistants helped my translator and assistant with the sound/booming the microphone and setting up, incl lighting and other details. My translator is Mr. Mah.
 
When I completed the interview and showed them some of it, I was asked to return tomorrow to begin a series of lectures by the artist re painting and to be interviewed as his foreign guest for the media. He asked that should he have a USA exhibit on the west coast that I cover it and be one of his liasons for galleries there. My translator and assistant will return to help with the project. He also gave me a personal gift of a smaller version of his latest painting and a signed (in Chinese) book of his art to keep. I was very grateful for these opportunities-
 
I have been introduced to the multitude that is China. The scale of this medium-sized city by their standards easily rivals Los Angeles- and there are at least a dozen similar cities in this country……

Hi to Paula V-Meeks from Jinan, China

Posted in Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 8, 2011 by William Hooks

I’ve started shooting B-roll background files for my documentary after breakfast, and will be out in the city all day also reviewing historical sites and doing interviews.

These files are pretty large.. I will be sending still images to my blog/site here which links to FB.

Stay thirsty, my friends (that will not be difficult for me to do here)

 

 

Start documentary and still photography in Jinan, China tomorrow

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 7, 2011 by William Hooks

Arrived this evening late from Shanghai, plan to begin with on the street and other interviews with students from Jinan University and the general citizenry. It was  a long flight…… cooler here than in Shanghai, about midway between that region and Beijing.

There’s some Tsingsao beer cooling off behind the door.

Red Rock Micro DSLR Field Cinema shoulder rig

Posted in Captain's Personal Log, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel, Video on July 3, 2011 by William Hooks

Another piece of the setup added today, and had fun hanging out with a fellow northern Californian (hi to Stepfanie Atkinson from Mill Valley), even though she shoots Canon….

I ‘m planning to use this shoulder rig mostly for projects like documentary clips and abstracts,  and certain travel applications.  The Genus variable 8X ND will help a great deal with being able to use wide apertures in bright lighting conditions , therefore isolating subjects.

And my field audio gear finally found a home, the LowePro utility S&F bags.

To all: enjoy tomorrow, 4 July- my personal Independence Day, because that day in 1863 marked the Union victory at Gettysburg.