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These are the best REAL side hustles to make some money with in 2024. I say real because there's actually demand for these things.1. Online Teaching and Tutoring - Use my Kajabi code to get your first month free - https://app.kajabi.com/r/rtVwVxw2 - Growing popularity with substantial income potential. - Platforms include Varsity Tutors, tutor.com (US), Tutorful, MyTutor (UK), Udemy. - Rates typically range from $20 to $100 per hour.2. Short Form Content Creation - Use apps like Caption (iPhone only) or Capcut (no editing skills needed) - Focus on creating digestible content from long-form material. - High demand from companies and creatives. - Platforms like Fiverr and freelancer.com can be used for finding clients. - Possible use of AI to create content; earnings can range from $500 to $1000 a month.3. Discord and Forum Moderation: - Managing online communities on platforms like Discord. - Typical rates are around $10 to $20 per hour. - Responsibilities include rule enforcement and community engagement.4. Social Media Management: - Managing and creating content for social media accounts. - Scalable, with potential earnings of $500 to $1000 a month. - Services range from daily posting to full content creation and strategy implementation.5. Virtual Assistants: - Providing remote administrative support. - Tasks can include managing emails, scheduling, and social media management. - Platforms like Zirtual and Fancy Hands (US), Virtalent, Moneypenny (UK) offer opportunities. - Pay ranges from $15 to $50 per hour.6. Equipment Rental: - Renting out personal equipment like cameras or lawnmowers. - Platforms such as Fat Llama and ShareGrid facilitate rental services. - Includes insurance coverage for items rented out. - Earnings depend on item value and demand.7. Car Rental (Turo): - Renting out personal cars when not in use. - A practical way for the car to generate income for itself.Connect With MeHeroes! Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify if you love the podcast to help it grow and enable me to get bigger guests on the pod!If you want to join my wealth-building and productivity focused newsletter that takes 5 minutes to read every week, then go to my website. LinkedIN YouTube About the Podcast If working a 9-5 for 60 years so you can retire with a little money and die a few years later is what you want to do, then this is not the podcast for you. This podcast is about unique investment strategies and interviews with hi-earning individuals on how they make money so you can copy us and grow wealth too! There's a big focus on reaching that first $100,000 net worth is one of the biggest financial milestones because you have to get their through labor, not necessarily investing. Then, create a plan and develop habits to become a millionaire before you want to retire and enjoy the life you want instead of the one society wants you to have as a complacent consumer.
Innovating with NoCode & AI: In this interactive discussion on 'This Week in No Code', hosts JJ and David Pal engage with guest Marius Ciocirlan, a Managing Director at Techstars Seattle. Topics include current tech drama, industry updates from Notion AI, TL Draw, App Sumo, and a deep dive into the OpenAI controversy. Marius, a former filmmaker and developer of ShareGrid, shares his journey into the tech sphere and his experiences with the Techstars startup accelerator program. The dialogue delves into the transformative power of No Code and AI platforms in enhancing website functionalities, with Marius citing his personal navigation of Open AI. The digital era is likened to 'medieval times' as it stands on the brink of democratizing content creation and altering workflows. The episode imparts unique insights into impending AI trends and provides valuable advice for startups aiming for funding. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:18 Recap of Previous Episode and Preview of Current Episode 01:36 Deep Dive into TLDRAW - https://tldraw.ai 04:36 Controversy with AppSumo 10:34 Introduction to Notion AI - https://notion.ai 12:31 Discussion on OpenAI Controversy 22:11 Guest Interview: Marius' Journey 38:47 Early Career and Role Switch 39:33 Techstars: Structure and Global Presence 40:14 Techstars Seattle: Success Stories and Program Details 41:31 Techstars: Mentorship and Fundraising Support 42:43 Understanding Pre-seed and Seed Stage 43:50 Deciding How Much Money to Raise 47:24 When to Seek Investment: Bootstrapping vs. VC 49:13 The Role of No-Code in Startups 01:12:52 The Future of No-Code and AI Join us: https://www.nocodealliance.org/newsletter Hire us to make your next MVP: https://www.studio-nocode.com Learn with us: https://www.nocodealliance.org Follow us: https://twitter.com/JJEnglert https://twitter.com/cerealbuilder --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/this-week-in-nocode/message
To stay up to date checkout thestartupproject.io & follow Nataraj on twitter: @natarajsindam In this episode Nataraj spoke to Marius Ciocirlan who co-founded ShareGrid, a marketplace for filmmakers and photographers to rent and sell their equipment. It was acquired by Backstage and is now Managing Director of Techstars Seattle. Techstars expanded to Seattle in 2010, and since then more than 130 companies have gone through the program & collectively gone on to raise more than $2.5 billion in capital. Full Transcript: [00:00:00] Nataraj: So Techstars is an, you know, traditionally what we call as an accelerator, right? Yeah. Uh, so what are the founders really getting outta, um, joining tech? [00:00:09] Marius: Yeah, for sure. So, um, the Tech Techstars program essentially, uh, falls into almost three phases. So it's a 13 week program and it's kind of, uh, set up in three phases. The first phase is customer discovery, so we worked with you to ensure that like, , you truly understand who your customer is and what are they buying from you. [00:00:31] Marius: Like, you know, you, you would be surprised how many people have an idea of who their customer is, but it's not clearly defined. They don't really understand why that customer is interested in their product. So even companies that are farther along, we find. , it's always good to like really reflect on who your customer is. [00:00:50] Marius: So the first phase is customer discovery. Second phase is go to market and execution, which is more important nowadays, especially given the market [00:01:00] situation. More important than ever to actually gain real traction in your business and prove out that your business has some product market fit. And product market fit can mean different things at different stages. [00:01:12] Marius: But at least in your initial M V P, there needs to be some product market fit. And then the third phase is we're preparing you to go out in front of investors. So we're working on your pitch deck, we're working on your delivery, we're working on all of your documents, uh, getting you ready to ensure that you're ready for, uh, investors and putting you in front of investors. Full version at thestartupproject.io --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startupproject/message
To stay up to date checkout thestartupproject.io & follow Nataraj on twitter: @natarajsindam In this episode Nataraj spoke to Marius Ciocirlan who co-founded ShareGrid, a marketplace for filmmakers and photographers to rent and sell their equipment. It was acquired by Backstage and is now Managing Director of Techstars Seattle. Techstars expanded to Seattle in 2010, and since then more than 130 companies have gone through the program & collectively gone on to raise more than $2.5 billion in capital. Full Transcript: [00:00:00] So you decided you want to be in tech. Then how did, uh, your, uh, company start, uh, share grid? [00:00:06] Yeah, so she started, um, actually the idea was kind of originated while I was, was working our group on both my co-founder and I, Raj. He was, he was, he went to film, well he went to photography school. I, uh, uh, I believe it was more of like a media communication, uh, background. [00:00:24] But he ended up in tech as well. He was a designer and front end developer and um, he was a longtime photographer and we would take walks all the time and. , he, he sold his previous company to Groupon, so he's been very entrepreneurial himself and we were always kicking around ideas of potential startups that we could start. [00:00:47] And one of the ideas was, uh, it derived from him trying to sell some of his equipment. He was like, I really want this new lens, but I already have so many lenses. How do I justify kind. [00:01:00] Investing more money into more equipment when I'm not even using the equipment I already have. So that was kind of the thread that we started to talk about the idea, and essentially the idea was a lot of filmmakers, photographers invest. [00:01:15] Quite a bit of capital into, uh, equipment, into, into different, uh, cameras, lenses, audio equipment, lighting equipment, and it's very, very expensive. I mean, we're talking thousands of dollars for a camera or lens. Sometimes for film equipment, you're looking at 40, $50,000 for cinema camera, and that doesn't count all the additional accessories and, and everything else you need. [00:01:41] I knew about this from my prior film years, and I had a lot of friends who after school, their, their thinking was, if I invest a bit of money into equipment, the chances of me being hired, uh, will increase. Because the film world is actually a very much [00:02:00] a gig economy, freelance type of world. So they were thinking, if we invest in, in this equipment, uh, I will stand amongst the rest and like be hired more frequently. [00:02:10] That doesn't always happen. So you invest all this money, but your monthly payments are coming in every day, every, every month. , but you're not always getting hired. That equipment's not always being used. So Arra and I saw that opportunity of like, there's all this idle equipment. What if you were to rent that equipment out, similar to other pure tope economies, like, uh, like u you know, like Airbnb, um, So we had the idea and we essentially wanted to validate if this is something that other people would be interested in First. [00:02:43] I spoke to a lot of my friends from Phil School and everybody said, It's a great idea, but what about if somebody steals my equipment while they're renting it? They don't come back with the equipment. So that was always kind of the big challenge that we had to face. But, but that's how the [00:03:00] idea, just to answer your question, that's how the idea kind of derived is just from a personal need and also just a brainstorm of ideas. [00:03:07] So it was essentially a marketplace for renting, uh, camera and other high-end equipment for production. [00:03:14] Exactly. Exactly. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startupproject/message
To stay up to date checkout thestartupproject.io & follow Nataraj on twitter: @natarajsindam In this episode Nataraj spoke to Marius Ciocirlan who co-founded ShareGrid, a marketplace for filmmakers and photographers to rent and sell their equipment. It was acquired by Backstage and is now Managing Director of Techstars Seattle. Techstars expanded to Seattle in 2010, and since then more than 130 companies have gone through the program & collectively gone on to raise more than $2.5 billion in capital. Full Transcript: [00:00:00] So I was like, you know, working on Samsung, making videos and then also like working on sets, like reality TV shows and stuff like that, while at the same time doing a startup and. Uh, learning UX design. So I had to make a decision. I couldn't do both. And the reason I decided to go into tech, I remember having this kind of conversation with my significant other, is that in film it's a very traditional career path, meaning, In order to become a cinematographer or a director or a producer, you have to pay your dues. [00:00:35] Like there is very strict rules about what certain people could do on a set and what they can't do, like. I've been told in my position as a production assistant was like, you are not allowed to move that equipment. You're not allowed to move that chair because the union, you don't belong to that union. [00:00:53] So it's actually like a safety regulation or. It was a very traditional kind of [00:01:00] career path, and I realized that like I was not going to reach my dream of becoming a cinematographer or director well into my forties, probably fifties, and it was gonna take a long time where in tech it was actually the complete opposite. [00:01:18] The younger you were, the more respect you got and almost the more opportunities you received. So my goal was always like, I really enjoyed. and it seems like doors are just really opening, people are just much more supportive. If you have big ambitions, you don't have to like, wait in line and wait your turn. [00:01:38] You could just act on those ambitions. Uh, so it just felt like a much friendlier community and just more embracing. So, um, it went towards tech and I, I always planned like at some point in my career, I'll make it in tech and then I'll come back at an older age and a film and I'll be a producer and I'll fund my own films or uh, [00:02:00] documentaries or whatever, whatever that might be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startupproject/message
To stay up to date checkout thestartupproject.io & follow Nataraj on twitter: @natarajsindam In this episode Nataraj spoke to Marius Ciocirlan who co-founded ShareGrid, a marketplace for filmmakers and photographers to rent and sell their equipment. It was acquired by Backstage and is now Managing Director of Techstars Seattle. Techstars expanded to Seattle in 2010, and since then more than 130 companies have gone through the program & collectively gone on to raise more than $2.5 billion in capital. Full Conversation includes: How skateboarding led do film school Raising funds via grants Startup weekends Early days at Groupon Mobile Team Origin story and cofounding Sharegrid (acquired by Backstage) Joining Techstars Seattle as Managing Director What's special about Techstars Seattle? How founders should think about Techstars Seattle If you are founder and is interested in applying to TechStars Seattle you can get in touch with Marius at marius.ciocirlan@techstars.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/startupproject/message
0:00:00 - An important announcement 0:02:05 - Guest intro! 0:03:44 - What is ShareGrid? 0:13:13 - What is the ShareGrid Lens Test? 0:27:48 - Ode to the cinematographer's supportive community 0:28:22 - Salsa Lessons at Soho House 0:30:25 - Brent is also a Director of Photography! 0:31:06 - Interacting with actors commercial vs narrative 0:35:03 - Consistent notes 0:38:35 - Actor Red flags / Green flags that Brent has noticed 0:44:40 - Cheats DPs do to help actors technically 0:49:55 - Brent LOVES when actors introduce themselves! 0:53:58 - Inde tells a funny side story 0:57:10 - Obligatory networking chat 1:01:55 - Things about the industry keeping Brent going and rules he lives by 1:06:41 - Brent sings us out WHERE TO FIND US www.cinematographyforactors.com https://linkin.bio/cinematographyforactors Cinematography for Actors was founded by an actor, Haeleigh Royall, and a cinematographer, Indeana Underhill, in Los Angeles. It's main platform is a unique online course program dedicated to helping newer actors and emerging filmmakers learn the technical of performance and gain knowledge for future on-set experiences. They have created classes such as, “An Actor's 101 Guide to Lenses,” “Camera Movement: Working with an Operator”, and “The Emotional Impact of Eyeline”. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinematographyforactors/support
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Do you want to be a film editor? Are you looking for insider tips on how to land that feature film gig? Maybe, you have watched all the YouTube editing tutorials out there, and are still having trouble learning how to collaborate with a director or how to tell a long format story? Well we can't promise that today's episode of IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS podcast will get you that editing gig, but we can certainly make you think differently about the craft of editing. Host Mike Pecci sits down with film editor Matthew C. Hart (The Sound of Silence, The Last thing Mary Saw. A Vigilante ) and the two shed light on what a young editor should be considering when attempting to pursue this career. --------------------------------- ►Matthew's Website: http://matthewchart.com/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Yoru ►Code Elektro ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ► Meatballs Daily: www.instagram.com/nickpolowy/ ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp
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When is the right time to get a composer involved in your film or video project? How much direction should you give when it comes to music scoring? Should you use temp music when doing your rough edit? ILWP host Mike Pecci digs for answers with composer Roman Molino Dunn on today's immersive music episode. The two get really nerdy about the process of music composition and how to create a collaborative environment that will grow the best creative ideas! --------------------------------- ►Roman's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electropointmusic/ ►Roman's Website: https://romanmolinodunn.com/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Roman Molino Dunn ►Code Elektro ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ► Meatballs Daily: www.instagram.com/nickpolowy/ ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp
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Updated info in Crunchyfinger.son ILWP Pin sale starting at 6PM EST the Friday July 15th, 2022! Mike also rages about trying to buy a new laptop and thank god for Sharegrid coming to the rescue! -------------> ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Betamx ►Neontenic -------------> USE ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp
00:00 Ants! 04:00 Comic Con 06:25 Food Ruling: Poptarts 21:52 TMNT Shredder's Revenge 24:36 Ubisoft Games 28:52 Physical Games 35:44 Eiyuden & Shinsekai & Camping 38:46 Titan Souls 41:11 Transistor 44:23 Vampire Survivors 46:52 Final Fantasy VII Remake 52:37 Gregory Peck's Son 53:31 Formula 1 01:01:28 Sharegrid 01:02:56 James Webb Telescope
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Today we talk about the wild world of artistic pins! Recently, host Mike Pecci, dove deep into the pin culture when designing his new Synthwave rock jacket. He stumbled across the mind melting work of artist Zach Mathews AKA Crunchy Fingers and the two hit it off instantly. Their most recent collaboration was the creating of the ILWP Screaming Skull logo and super limited edition pin series. Listen to today's episode for details on how and when you can get your hands on one of these gorgeous pins! --------------------------------- ►Zach's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachmatthewsart/ ►Crunchy Fingers Website: https://crunchyfingers.com/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►The Neon Droid ►Code Elektro ►LAvenue ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ► Meatballs Daily: www.instagram.com/nickpolowy/ ►Puget Systems: https://puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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The work of legendary painter and illustrator Frank Frazetta has influenced filmmakers like George Lucas, Robert Rodriguez and Guillermo del Toro. His paintings of muscular barbarians and voluptuous goddesses were a huge visual reference for host Mike Pecci's films and photography. He actually did a Suicide Girl set yes ago inspired by this legendary artist. On today's episode, Mike talks with Frank's granddaughter Sara about her work protecting and advancing the Frazetta legacy. The two get nerdy about art, finding inspiration and therapy. --------------------------------- ►Frazetta Girls: https://www.frazettagirls.com/ ►Sara's IG: https://www.instagram.com/sarafrazetta/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Magic Sword ►L'Avenue ►Code Elektro ►JAMBOX ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Music can be emotional, transformative, and a powerful tool. Artist use songs to convey a feeling, a memory, or to define a moment. Jean Grobler, the creative force behind the band St Lucia, joins host Mike Pecci on today's episode of In Love with the Process Podcast. The two dig deep into the artists process of building an atmosphere to find inspiration, surrounding yourself with the tools to craft a song, and of course food. Toss on those noise cancelling headphones and fall into the sonic dreamscape that is St Lucia! --------------------------------- ►St Lucia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stlucia/ ►St Lucia Website: http://www.stlucianewyork.com/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►St. Lucia ►Code Elektro ►JAMBOX ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ► Meatballs Daily: www.instagram.com/nickpolowy/ ►Puget Systems: https://puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Craftsman and Artisan Nick Sawyer joins host Mike Pecci on this weeks episode of In Love with the Process podcast. The two discuss Nick's obsession with woodworking, how he uses social media to grow his business and how a tragic life event led to a box of memories that changed the course of his career. --------------------------------- ►Nick's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sawyer_design/ ►Nick's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SawyerDesign ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Code Elektro ►Magic Sword ►JAMBOX ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ► Meatballs Daily: https://www.instagram.com/nickpolowy/ ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Are you hungry? After this episode you will be! In Love with the Process podcast host Mike Pecci chats with BBQ Specialist Misty Banchero (aka @seatlesbtucherswife) about all things BBQ! Get ready for mouth watering recipes, insight into what it takes to cooking and photograph food for social media, and meats, meats and more meats! --------------------------------- ►Misty's Website: https://linktr.ee/Seattlebutcherswife ►Misty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seattlebutcherswife ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Code Elektro ►L'Avenue ►Betamaxx ►Acryl Madness ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►indipro: Indiprotools.com Promo LOVE20 ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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In Love with the Process host Mike Pecci talks about his wild week at the Cine-gear convention here in LA as well as all the parties, gear, food, friends and BBQ he has along the way. Oh yea, he also crashed the ASC Clubhouse BBQ with Gina & David Kruta! Strap in for some weird LA adventure stories! --------------------------------- ►ASC Website: https://theasc.com/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Vangelis ►Acryl Madness ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►indipro: Indiprotools.com Promo LOVE20 ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Come grab a beer and catch up with host Mike Pecci as he rants about hangovers, West Hollywood parties, airplanes, rotten tomatoes and more. Just a mid week one on one with the guy behind the In Love with the Process Podcast. --------------------------------- ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Betamaxx ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►indipro: Indiprotools.com Promo LOVE20 ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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"I wanna do what I wanted to do when I got into this, so I'm back to square one....and that's ok!" Actress Eve Mauro and director Mike Pecci have a passionate conversation about acting, directing, family and how life influences our art! Strap in for a wild and excited new episode recording live and in person here at our studio! It's been a while since we had fun like this! --------------------------------- ►Eve's Website: https://www.evemauro.com/ ►Eve's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eve_mauro ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Code Elektro ►L'Avenue ►Betamaxx ►Acryl Madness ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►indipro: Indiprotools.com Promo LOVE20 ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Cinematographer Alissa Rooney talks shop with director Mike Pecci on today's episode of IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS podcast! The get passionate about what it takes to be a successful director of photography and how to collaborate with different types of directors. Other topics include: Inspiring your crew, working with older teammates, finding inspiration resources, lighting, and much much more! Come learn from a cinematographer that works full time for adobe! --------------------------------- ►Alissa's Website: https://www.alissarooney.com/ ►Alissa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alissa_rooney/ ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►RoccoDestro ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Writer and director Patrick Biesmans and ILWP host Mike Pecci have a therapy session of sorts about what it's really like to be an independent filmmaker. They discuss rejection, motivation, collaborating with writers and how to recognize and store good ideas for future projects. Patrick also discusses his new proof of concept short film called Creep Box and teases us with the potential of a feature film. --------------------------------- ►Patrick's Website: https://www.pbiesemans.com ►Record Safari Full Film: https://youtu.be/JZjIgH7E0_8 ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Code Elektro ►L'AVENUE ►BIG BLACK DELTA ►JAMBOX ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
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Because of the success of this week's episode with director & photographer Gina Manning, we figured this would be the perfect time to go back and remaster Episode #109 with the music superstar Bea Miller! The perfect follow up that digs deeper into the creative process behind Gina & Bea. Remastered with an all new sound! ------------------------- In this episode of the IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS podcast, host Mike Pecci shares a few beers IN PERSON with singer-songwriter BEA MILLER! That's right, this is officially her first ever podcast and we don't disappoint! Get ready to dig deep into the woman behind the songs you love so much. The two creatives talk about the epic GIZELLA & Bea Miller collaboration that has created some of 2020's best music videos, what it's like to be financially responsible for your whole family before the age of 19, how Bea deals with stress and anxiety, and the most important question....is Bea Miller and Android?! If you aren't a fan before this episode, we promise you will be after! Grab those noise cancelling headphones.... --------------------------------- ►Bea's Website: https://beamiller.com/ ►Bea's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beamiller ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Power Glove ►Night Rider 87 ►Bea Miller ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: smallhd.com/gizella
In Love with the Process | Filmmaking | Photography | Lifestyle |
Photographer & Director Gina Manning, the creative force behind the wildly successful company GIZELLA, joins host Mike Pecci on today's episode of the IN LOVE WITH THE PROCESS podcast. The two discuss the rapid rise of the GIZELLA brand over the past year, creating the "DADCAM look, shooting for GQ and TEEN VOGUE, and working with Robert Pattinson, LIL NASX, Bea Miller, and Harley Quinn Smith. Get insight into the future of photography and some tips on how to find success in this rapidly changing landscape. --------------------------------- ►Gina's Website: https://www.ginamanning.com/ ►Gina's Instagram: www.instagram.com/gina_gizella ►Mike Pecci's IG: instagram.com/mikepecci ►ILWP's IG: instagram.com/inlovewiththeprocesspod -------------> Featuring Music by: ►Code Elektro ►L'AVENUE ►BIG BLACK DELTA ►JAMBOX ------------------ The Episode is Sponsored by ►Puget Systems: puget.systems/go/ILWTP ►Jambox www.jambox.io ►Black Magic Design: www.blackmagicdesign.com/ ► Sharegrid: sharegrid.com/ilwp ►Wooden Camera: https://woodencamera.com/gizella ►Teradek: https://teradek.com/gizella ►SMALLHD: https://smallhd.com/gizella
In the final episode of season 3 of "Learn Videography", JJ and Kyle discuss the best moments of season 3. It's a jam-packed episode that you can't miss. Top Moments: Creating Consistent Content with Brendan Hsu Leveraging your deliverables with Gordon Ly Finding the right partners with Marius Ciocirlan Knowing yourself Having Long Term Goals When to take on a proposal Pros & Cons of Producing Creating Realistic Goals with Josiah Moore Finding Email Addresses with Nick Girard Knowing your client with Ryan Snaadt Thanks for a great season everyone! Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle are and today we are joined by one of our listeners Tyler Sloan. Texas native Tyler Sloan started his creative career as a tattoo artist for 12 years before picking up a camera and planting his feet firmly in the film industry. Today, He runs his own production agency called The Hustle Hustle Collective based in Dallas Texas. They discuss why Tyler listens to the pod and uses Jump Studios. JJ and Kyle also give Tyler some tips and tricks on how to continue to scale his business. A unique episode with one of our listeners we hope you enjoy! Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle are talking with our very own Michael Hall. Michael is a director, editor, composer, and indie filmmaker based in Los Angeles. He also happens to be the editor of this podcast since episode one. Kyle and JJ talk to Michael about his journey, how he learned filmmaking, and built an unwavering passion for all things creating. Michael is a successful, self-taught creator who shares his insights for progressing and maintaining a drive to further yourself. Check out Michael's Feature film below! https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B06WWJ18VF/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Harrison discuss what niche they would pick if they were starting today. They take a ground-up approach and focus on the tools people need to start. The two niches they discuss are Real Estate and Ecommerce. Each share the realistic path for each niche. They also discuss tips and tricks to position yourself to win from the start. Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle discuss we are joined by Josiah Moore. Josiah is a Creative based in Upstate new york specializing in Directing, Cinematography, and VFX. He loves to pull off wild and massive concepts! Whether it's legitimately setting a band on fire, building elaborate custom sets, or adding in full-blown monsters with VFX. He talks about his recent Viral Starwars Spec, his process and resources for learning VFX. Josiah is an awesome creative with a large technical knowledge any filmmaker can learn from. Follow him @josiahx. His Star Wars Trailer can be found here. Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle discuss all things producing. They are joined by Producer Harrison Chase. aside from assisting us with the pod, Harrison is an industry professional with over 10 years of experience working on everything from feature films to music. He spends his day as a producer for a commercial production in Los Angeles focusing on completing production timelines from bid to delivery. They discuss: How to manage multiple projects? - Putting the right team in place Setting realistic goals whole maintaining creative expectations How to approach big proposals without losing out on too much time? How to plan for it with your business? How to think about pitching/bid process? Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle follow up with Gordon Ly of LYVISUALS. Gordon was able to scale to a six-figure business working with entrepreneurs, businesses, and brands. Today he runs Ly Visuals while also working as a consultant and business coach for like-minded entrepreneurs. Gordon also hosts the podcast Live to Create podcast. The discussion revolves around balancing being a creator while running and scaling a business. Gordon is wise beyond his years for anyone looking to scale a business! Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle sit down with Nicholas Girard of Fortland Productions to discuss his story and the founding of his business. He tells us about his experience and what helped him get where he is today. They dive into some topics that every filmmaker should be considering when working on a project like this, like the importance of sticking with your instincts and trusting in the story you want to tell versus trying to make it what you think other people want it to be. They discuss strategies around social media, giving back, some creative ways of getting new clients. Make sure to follow Nick and Fortland @nicksfort and http://fortlandproductions.com/ Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
ShareGrid is The world's largest, most trusted camera-sharing community. ShareGrid is changing the way creatives work today. As a leading global sharing community, ShareGrid allows professionals to share and book equipment around the world at an affordable price. In this episode of "Learn Videography," JJ and Kyle sit down with Marius Ciocirlan. They will touch on the story of how this photo/video sharing platform was founded, where it is today, and why Sharegrid decided to focus on the creator economy and its future with today's modern-day creatives. Check out our Podcasting platform Riverside.fm Rent your gear at Sharegrid.com You can follow our hosts at @jjenglert and @kalvisuals To join a community of media professionals focused on scaling their business, join our Slack channel for Jump Studios. Learn Videography is presented by Jump Studios, the CRM platform for content creators that includes a video review suite, invoicing with payments, and video contracts with digital signatures. To get special behind-the-scenes photos, follow @learnvideography and @industryjump on Instagram. You can submit questions to be answered during the show by sending a direct message to @learnvideography on Instagram. #videography #videographers #contentcreators #Filmmakers #videocreators #industryjump #learnvideography --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/learn-videography/message
In this weeks episode of Film School Friday, Corey and Bill are talking about some things consider if you want to shoot a music video.LinksGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rentalhttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.Get In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and guest suggestion inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
In this weeks episode of Film School Friday, Corey and Bill are talking about some of the differences between spherical and anamorphic lenses.LinksGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rentalhttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.Get In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and guest suggestion inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
In this weeks episode of Film School Friday, Corey and Bill are talking about some of what goes into producing a live stream event.LinksGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rentalhttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.Get In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and guest suggestion inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
We're back from Fall Break and this week we're taking some time to talk about Bill's upcoming film A Darkened Bliss! Our crowdfunding campaign is live and we would love your support! Learn more at www.adarkenedbliss.com.LinksSneak Preview of Storyboardshttps://www.adarkenedbliss.comTransylvania Stud on Apple MusicGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rentalhttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.Get In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media inquiries or guest suggestions, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
In this weeks episode of Film School Friday, Corey and Bill are talking about the risk and reward of renting your filmmaking gear out to others.LinksGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rentalhttps://www.infocuspodcast.comLooking for more episodes? Check hereThis post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a commission. Thank you.Get In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and other inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
In this episode we meet our co-host, serial side hustler Corey Allen. We talk about where Corey and Bill first met, making the transition from stills photographer to cinematographer, how great ShareGrid is for creators, and more.Corey's Lightning Round Answers:Favorite Movie - Top GunLast Movie You Watched - Doors & ProspectFavorite Director - Chris NolanMost Underrated / Slept On Cinematographer - Zoë WhiteCoffee or Tea - Coffee (or chai with espresso)Pineapple on Pizza - NeverFavorite Camera - Whatever camera you have available, or the RED GeminiThree Films to Watch Before You Die - Time Trap / ARQ / ExtinctionLinkshttps://www.austinallen.netGet $20 off your first ShareGrid rental - www.sharegrid.com/S/CALLEN4Transylvania Stud - White Witch Music Video SagaScott Stevens - Neon On Ya Music Videohttps://www.infocuspodcast.comGet In TouchFollow In Focus Podcast and our hosts on Instagram: @infocuspod, @austinallen, and @bill.cornelius.Media and other inquiries, please email hello@infocuspodcast.com
早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天。Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash今天我们继续来谈二手器材选购的问题,昨天谈的是机身,今天我们来谈镜头。机身可能还分为数码和胶片两种,镜头就几乎都是同一种选购方法。昨天我们有说到机身选购的时候要先看外观有没有磕碰,用磕碰来判断它有没有内伤。镜头就不一样了,镜头整体结构比较皮实,不容易有内伤,所以我们最先关注的其实是镜片的问题。怎么来观察镜片有没有问题?很简单,就是把镜头从机身上卸下来,打到最大光圈,冲着强光方向,然后手腕稍作旋转,仔细看每一个镜片上有没有瑕疵。这个手法描述起来有点抽象,但实际上你可以把它想象成电影电视剧里边的那一些品红酒的人,他们举起红酒杯,对着强光稍微旋转一下,观察红酒的状况,这个基本上是一样的一个手法。那么我们要看镜片的什么细节呢?镜片有可能的问题有以下几种:@ photo.stackexchange第一种,就是最狠的是镜片长霉。南方的天气比较潮湿,很容易滋生霉菌,你如果这个镜头不是放在防潮柜里的,你就要小心了,霉菌会腐蚀镀膜和镜片,而且它极容易滋生,如果你发现在里面已经有一个霉点了,给它一点湿度它就很容易长开来,一会儿你的镜头就变成一个松花皮蛋。但是话又说回来,不是所有的霉菌都洗不掉,刚开始滋生的还没来得及腐蚀镀膜和镜片的霉菌,在一些很专业的师傅手中是可以起死回生的。我有一支徕卡镜头就曾经有过这样的状况,后来是洗得干干净净,一点痕迹都没留。镜片容易有的第二个问题就是灰尘,这个其实也是对着强光就能看出来的。灰尘是不可能完全没有的,有一点其实并不影响成像。这里要注意一点,就是不要拿着强光手电透过镜头去观察镜片,这样做卖家可能十分不乐意。首先没有一支镜头是没有灰尘的,都得有点灰,然后强光手电又强调了这种灰,把所有的瑕疵都暴露出来。卖家会觉得这样的人会低估他的宝贝的成色,所以卖家会把这种人称作“强光党”,他们可能会在宝贝描述里写着:强光党走开,不要买我的镜头。那对于买家来说,你使用强光手电看,是能看到很多问题,但是你心里会很不舒服。你会发现你看了十几、二十只头,每一只头在强光手电下都很难看,心里很膈应,这种做法可能是没有什么必要的。镜头镜片的第三个可能的问题是起雾。这个所谓的起雾有可能是由于镜头内部的一些胶挥发以后沾在镜片上构成的,也可能是比如说去海边或者是去一些空气中有气溶胶的地方——一些工厂或者什么的地方,然后这些异物进到镜头里面以后附着在镜片上,从外面是擦不掉的。这种镜片起雾的镜头基本上不可用,除非你真的是想买回来当柔光镜头,就想要那种朦胧梦幻的效果。© alphonse2501 @ rangefinderforum.com镜片有可能的第四个问题是气泡,这在一些几十年前的老镜头上会比较常见。气泡有可能是在生产过程中就在这个玻璃里面留下的,也可能是两片镜片被胶合在一起以后,中间的胶起了起泡。气泡如果是在镜头的中央,可能会影响成像,因为它毕竟面积比较大,但是如果这个气泡是在镜头里边的比较靠中间的镜片上,而且是这个镜片的边缘位置,那么很有可能它完全不影响成像,因为最终参与成像的光是不从镜片的边缘部分经过的,所以这样的镜头反而可以考虑,因为卖家可能会卖的比较便宜。镜片有可能的第五个问题是错位,也就是镜头内部的某些结构断裂或者是脱落了,导致镜片没有固定在原位上。镜片的错位靠肉眼不一定能看出来,但是在拍摄的时候,它有可能会导致无法对焦或者是对清了焦拍出来依然是朦胧梦幻的效果。这种镜头应该只能当零件卖,买回来拆了去修别的镜头用。镜片有可能的第六个问题是镀膜的脱落,这个也是在老镜头上才比较常见。镜片有可能的第七个问题是划痕。如果二手器材的卖家他是始终上着UV镜来使用这颗镜头的,那你就不用太担心镜头划痕的问题,除非他在买这一颗镜头的时候也是二手镜头,而上一家没有太爱惜,划坏了。所以我自己购买二手镜头的时候会习惯性的去倾向于那些就连着UV镜一起卖的镜头,划痕也是要通过反光来观察的。Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash别忘了你除了要看镜头前面的镜片,也要看到后边的最后的一个镜片是不是有划痕。看完镜片我们再来看一下其它的地方。首先要观察一下镜头内部的消光漆。所谓消光漆就是一些黑色的涂层涂在镜头的内部的边缘上,避免强光射入镜头以后形成不必要的反光形成杂光。时间很长的镜头消光漆可能会脱落,脱落以后可能有两个问题。第一就是消光的作用不强了,镜头内壁形成了反光,导致拍照的时候容易出现眩光、光雾一类的现象。这个倒是可以忍,因为整个画面可能会更浪漫、更朦胧,更有老镜头的感觉。你要是想要清晰的照片,你还是去玩数码的比较好,对吧,所以很多人玩老镜头并不在乎这个。但是如果消光漆脱落以后它粘在了镜片上就比较恶心了,镜片上出现了很多大片的黑色的涂层,这个就有可能会影响成像。以上这些内容都是会影响最后的画质的因素。Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash看完这些以后我们就来关心一下镜头的机械结构。机械结构主要就两个部分,第一个是对焦,第二个是光圈。你可以旋转一下镜头的对焦环和光圈环,如果它有的话,感受一下它的阻尼是不是顺滑而稳定的。就是说你把这个镜头从最近对焦调到最远对焦,整个过程是顺滑的,不会忽紧忽松,不会有疙疙瘩瘩的感觉,不会有像沙子卡在里边一样的这种正在摩擦的感觉,这样的镜头就比较好。Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash另外如果镜头上是有光圈环的,你不妨转动一下这个光圈,把光圈从大到小缩放一次,看一看它是不是能够正常的缩放,并且光圈叶片没有过度的磨损。不过我记得有一部分的老镜头从机身上卸下来以后是看不见这个光圈叶片的大小变化的,始终是放到最大的一个状态或者是始终放在一个最小的状态。这个时候你就要看看镜头屁股后边有个小拨杆,拨动这个拨杆,光圈叶片就会发生变化。最后的最后,我们再注意一下镜头的外观就可以了,这个还是跟机身一样,磨损没有关系,看上去有点旧也没关系,反而性价比会比较高,但是最好不要有磕碰,有磕碰的话,在其它方面你就要更仔细的检查才行。好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,到这里机身和镜头的二手器材的选购我就都讲完了。这个东西你还是得自己上手去试,要慢慢的积累经验,然后你才能更加胸有成竹的去选购二手器材。都说二手器材水深,其实只要你自己有这个鉴别的能力,足够小心,该问都问清楚,淘二手器材其实是一件蛮快乐的事情。最后还是给大家放一个我的“闲鱼”二维码,这个“闲鱼”是目前最大的二手器材的交易平台,是阿里巴巴旗下的。我在“闲鱼”只能算是一个小玩家,买卖东西不是特别多,但是我手头因为相机比较多,所以常常会有一些机身、镜头要出售,附件要出售。另外手机厂商、相机厂商有一些测评的器材,有的时候几乎是全新的,在我测评结束以后,也会在我的账号下挂出,欢迎大家关注,我把二维码贴在下面,你们存下来的在“闲鱼”里扫码就可以关注到我了,最近正好有一批器材正准备上架。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天。Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash今天我们继续来谈二手器材选购的问题,昨天谈的是机身,今天我们来谈镜头。机身可能还分为数码和胶片两种,镜头就几乎都是同一种选购方法。昨天我们有说到机身选购的时候要先看外观有没有磕碰,用磕碰来判断它有没有内伤。镜头就不一样了,镜头整体结构比较皮实,不容易有内伤,所以我们最先关注的其实是镜片的问题。怎么来观察镜片有没有问题?很简单,就是把镜头从机身上卸下来,打到最大光圈,冲着强光方向,然后手腕稍作旋转,仔细看每一个镜片上有没有瑕疵。这个手法描述起来有点抽象,但实际上你可以把它想象成电影电视剧里边的那一些品红酒的人,他们举起红酒杯,对着强光稍微旋转一下,观察红酒的状况,这个基本上是一样的一个手法。那么我们要看镜片的什么细节呢?镜片有可能的问题有以下几种:@ photo.stackexchange第一种,就是最狠的是镜片长霉。南方的天气比较潮湿,很容易滋生霉菌,你如果这个镜头不是放在防潮柜里的,你就要小心了,霉菌会腐蚀镀膜和镜片,而且它极容易滋生,如果你发现在里面已经有一个霉点了,给它一点湿度它就很容易长开来,一会儿你的镜头就变成一个松花皮蛋。但是话又说回来,不是所有的霉菌都洗不掉,刚开始滋生的还没来得及腐蚀镀膜和镜片的霉菌,在一些很专业的师傅手中是可以起死回生的。我有一支徕卡镜头就曾经有过这样的状况,后来是洗得干干净净,一点痕迹都没留。镜片容易有的第二个问题就是灰尘,这个其实也是对着强光就能看出来的。灰尘是不可能完全没有的,有一点其实并不影响成像。这里要注意一点,就是不要拿着强光手电透过镜头去观察镜片,这样做卖家可能十分不乐意。首先没有一支镜头是没有灰尘的,都得有点灰,然后强光手电又强调了这种灰,把所有的瑕疵都暴露出来。卖家会觉得这样的人会低估他的宝贝的成色,所以卖家会把这种人称作“强光党”,他们可能会在宝贝描述里写着:强光党走开,不要买我的镜头。那对于买家来说,你使用强光手电看,是能看到很多问题,但是你心里会很不舒服。你会发现你看了十几、二十只头,每一只头在强光手电下都很难看,心里很膈应,这种做法可能是没有什么必要的。镜头镜片的第三个可能的问题是起雾。这个所谓的起雾有可能是由于镜头内部的一些胶挥发以后沾在镜片上构成的,也可能是比如说去海边或者是去一些空气中有气溶胶的地方——一些工厂或者什么的地方,然后这些异物进到镜头里面以后附着在镜片上,从外面是擦不掉的。这种镜片起雾的镜头基本上不可用,除非你真的是想买回来当柔光镜头,就想要那种朦胧梦幻的效果。© alphonse2501 @ rangefinderforum.com镜片有可能的第四个问题是气泡,这在一些几十年前的老镜头上会比较常见。气泡有可能是在生产过程中就在这个玻璃里面留下的,也可能是两片镜片被胶合在一起以后,中间的胶起了起泡。气泡如果是在镜头的中央,可能会影响成像,因为它毕竟面积比较大,但是如果这个气泡是在镜头里边的比较靠中间的镜片上,而且是这个镜片的边缘位置,那么很有可能它完全不影响成像,因为最终参与成像的光是不从镜片的边缘部分经过的,所以这样的镜头反而可以考虑,因为卖家可能会卖的比较便宜。镜片有可能的第五个问题是错位,也就是镜头内部的某些结构断裂或者是脱落了,导致镜片没有固定在原位上。镜片的错位靠肉眼不一定能看出来,但是在拍摄的时候,它有可能会导致无法对焦或者是对清了焦拍出来依然是朦胧梦幻的效果。这种镜头应该只能当零件卖,买回来拆了去修别的镜头用。镜片有可能的第六个问题是镀膜的脱落,这个也是在老镜头上才比较常见。镜片有可能的第七个问题是划痕。如果二手器材的卖家他是始终上着UV镜来使用这颗镜头的,那你就不用太担心镜头划痕的问题,除非他在买这一颗镜头的时候也是二手镜头,而上一家没有太爱惜,划坏了。所以我自己购买二手镜头的时候会习惯性的去倾向于那些就连着UV镜一起卖的镜头,划痕也是要通过反光来观察的。Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash别忘了你除了要看镜头前面的镜片,也要看到后边的最后的一个镜片是不是有划痕。看完镜片我们再来看一下其它的地方。首先要观察一下镜头内部的消光漆。所谓消光漆就是一些黑色的涂层涂在镜头的内部的边缘上,避免强光射入镜头以后形成不必要的反光形成杂光。时间很长的镜头消光漆可能会脱落,脱落以后可能有两个问题。第一就是消光的作用不强了,镜头内壁形成了反光,导致拍照的时候容易出现眩光、光雾一类的现象。这个倒是可以忍,因为整个画面可能会更浪漫、更朦胧,更有老镜头的感觉。你要是想要清晰的照片,你还是去玩数码的比较好,对吧,所以很多人玩老镜头并不在乎这个。但是如果消光漆脱落以后它粘在了镜片上就比较恶心了,镜片上出现了很多大片的黑色的涂层,这个就有可能会影响成像。以上这些内容都是会影响最后的画质的因素。Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash看完这些以后我们就来关心一下镜头的机械结构。机械结构主要就两个部分,第一个是对焦,第二个是光圈。你可以旋转一下镜头的对焦环和光圈环,如果它有的话,感受一下它的阻尼是不是顺滑而稳定的。就是说你把这个镜头从最近对焦调到最远对焦,整个过程是顺滑的,不会忽紧忽松,不会有疙疙瘩瘩的感觉,不会有像沙子卡在里边一样的这种正在摩擦的感觉,这样的镜头就比较好。Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash另外如果镜头上是有光圈环的,你不妨转动一下这个光圈,把光圈从大到小缩放一次,看一看它是不是能够正常的缩放,并且光圈叶片没有过度的磨损。不过我记得有一部分的老镜头从机身上卸下来以后是看不见这个光圈叶片的大小变化的,始终是放到最大的一个状态或者是始终放在一个最小的状态。这个时候你就要看看镜头屁股后边有个小拨杆,拨动这个拨杆,光圈叶片就会发生变化。最后的最后,我们再注意一下镜头的外观就可以了,这个还是跟机身一样,磨损没有关系,看上去有点旧也没关系,反而性价比会比较高,但是最好不要有磕碰,有磕碰的话,在其它方面你就要更仔细的检查才行。好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,到这里机身和镜头的二手器材的选购我就都讲完了。这个东西你还是得自己上手去试,要慢慢的积累经验,然后你才能更加胸有成竹的去选购二手器材。都说二手器材水深,其实只要你自己有这个鉴别的能力,足够小心,该问都问清楚,淘二手器材其实是一件蛮快乐的事情。最后还是给大家放一个我的“闲鱼”二维码,这个“闲鱼”是目前最大的二手器材的交易平台,是阿里巴巴旗下的。我在“闲鱼”只能算是一个小玩家,买卖东西不是特别多,但是我手头因为相机比较多,所以常常会有一些机身、镜头要出售,附件要出售。另外手机厂商、相机厂商有一些测评的器材,有的时候几乎是全新的,在我测评结束以后,也会在我的账号下挂出,欢迎大家关注,我把二维码贴在下面,你们存下来的在“闲鱼”里扫码就可以关注到我了,最近正好有一批器材正准备上架。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天。Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash今天我们继续来谈二手器材选购的问题,昨天谈的是机身,今天我们来谈镜头。机身可能还分为数码和胶片两种,镜头就几乎都是同一种选购方法。昨天我们有说到机身选购的时候要先看外观有没有磕碰,用磕碰来判断它有没有内伤。镜头就不一样了,镜头整体结构比较皮实,不容易有内伤,所以我们最先关注的其实是镜片的问题。怎么来观察镜片有没有问题?很简单,就是把镜头从机身上卸下来,打到最大光圈,冲着强光方向,然后手腕稍作旋转,仔细看每一个镜片上有没有瑕疵。这个手法描述起来有点抽象,但实际上你可以把它想象成电影电视剧里边的那一些品红酒的人,他们举起红酒杯,对着强光稍微旋转一下,观察红酒的状况,这个基本上是一样的一个手法。那么我们要看镜片的什么细节呢?镜片有可能的问题有以下几种:@ photo.stackexchange第一种,就是最狠的是镜片长霉。南方的天气比较潮湿,很容易滋生霉菌,你如果这个镜头不是放在防潮柜里的,你就要小心了,霉菌会腐蚀镀膜和镜片,而且它极容易滋生,如果你发现在里面已经有一个霉点了,给它一点湿度它就很容易长开来,一会儿你的镜头就变成一个松花皮蛋。但是话又说回来,不是所有的霉菌都洗不掉,刚开始滋生的还没来得及腐蚀镀膜和镜片的霉菌,在一些很专业的师傅手中是可以起死回生的。我有一支徕卡镜头就曾经有过这样的状况,后来是洗得干干净净,一点痕迹都没留。镜片容易有的第二个问题就是灰尘,这个其实也是对着强光就能看出来的。灰尘是不可能完全没有的,有一点其实并不影响成像。这里要注意一点,就是不要拿着强光手电透过镜头去观察镜片,这样做卖家可能十分不乐意。首先没有一支镜头是没有灰尘的,都得有点灰,然后强光手电又强调了这种灰,把所有的瑕疵都暴露出来。卖家会觉得这样的人会低估他的宝贝的成色,所以卖家会把这种人称作“强光党”,他们可能会在宝贝描述里写着:强光党走开,不要买我的镜头。那对于买家来说,你使用强光手电看,是能看到很多问题,但是你心里会很不舒服。你会发现你看了十几、二十只头,每一只头在强光手电下都很难看,心里很膈应,这种做法可能是没有什么必要的。镜头镜片的第三个可能的问题是起雾。这个所谓的起雾有可能是由于镜头内部的一些胶挥发以后沾在镜片上构成的,也可能是比如说去海边或者是去一些空气中有气溶胶的地方——一些工厂或者什么的地方,然后这些异物进到镜头里面以后附着在镜片上,从外面是擦不掉的。这种镜片起雾的镜头基本上不可用,除非你真的是想买回来当柔光镜头,就想要那种朦胧梦幻的效果。© alphonse2501 @ rangefinderforum.com镜片有可能的第四个问题是气泡,这在一些几十年前的老镜头上会比较常见。气泡有可能是在生产过程中就在这个玻璃里面留下的,也可能是两片镜片被胶合在一起以后,中间的胶起了起泡。气泡如果是在镜头的中央,可能会影响成像,因为它毕竟面积比较大,但是如果这个气泡是在镜头里边的比较靠中间的镜片上,而且是这个镜片的边缘位置,那么很有可能它完全不影响成像,因为最终参与成像的光是不从镜片的边缘部分经过的,所以这样的镜头反而可以考虑,因为卖家可能会卖的比较便宜。镜片有可能的第五个问题是错位,也就是镜头内部的某些结构断裂或者是脱落了,导致镜片没有固定在原位上。镜片的错位靠肉眼不一定能看出来,但是在拍摄的时候,它有可能会导致无法对焦或者是对清了焦拍出来依然是朦胧梦幻的效果。这种镜头应该只能当零件卖,买回来拆了去修别的镜头用。镜片有可能的第六个问题是镀膜的脱落,这个也是在老镜头上才比较常见。镜片有可能的第七个问题是划痕。如果二手器材的卖家他是始终上着UV镜来使用这颗镜头的,那你就不用太担心镜头划痕的问题,除非他在买这一颗镜头的时候也是二手镜头,而上一家没有太爱惜,划坏了。所以我自己购买二手镜头的时候会习惯性的去倾向于那些就连着UV镜一起卖的镜头,划痕也是要通过反光来观察的。Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash别忘了你除了要看镜头前面的镜片,也要看到后边的最后的一个镜片是不是有划痕。看完镜片我们再来看一下其它的地方。首先要观察一下镜头内部的消光漆。所谓消光漆就是一些黑色的涂层涂在镜头的内部的边缘上,避免强光射入镜头以后形成不必要的反光形成杂光。时间很长的镜头消光漆可能会脱落,脱落以后可能有两个问题。第一就是消光的作用不强了,镜头内壁形成了反光,导致拍照的时候容易出现眩光、光雾一类的现象。这个倒是可以忍,因为整个画面可能会更浪漫、更朦胧,更有老镜头的感觉。你要是想要清晰的照片,你还是去玩数码的比较好,对吧,所以很多人玩老镜头并不在乎这个。但是如果消光漆脱落以后它粘在了镜片上就比较恶心了,镜片上出现了很多大片的黑色的涂层,这个就有可能会影响成像。以上这些内容都是会影响最后的画质的因素。Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash看完这些以后我们就来关心一下镜头的机械结构。机械结构主要就两个部分,第一个是对焦,第二个是光圈。你可以旋转一下镜头的对焦环和光圈环,如果它有的话,感受一下它的阻尼是不是顺滑而稳定的。就是说你把这个镜头从最近对焦调到最远对焦,整个过程是顺滑的,不会忽紧忽松,不会有疙疙瘩瘩的感觉,不会有像沙子卡在里边一样的这种正在摩擦的感觉,这样的镜头就比较好。Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash另外如果镜头上是有光圈环的,你不妨转动一下这个光圈,把光圈从大到小缩放一次,看一看它是不是能够正常的缩放,并且光圈叶片没有过度的磨损。不过我记得有一部分的老镜头从机身上卸下来以后是看不见这个光圈叶片的大小变化的,始终是放到最大的一个状态或者是始终放在一个最小的状态。这个时候你就要看看镜头屁股后边有个小拨杆,拨动这个拨杆,光圈叶片就会发生变化。最后的最后,我们再注意一下镜头的外观就可以了,这个还是跟机身一样,磨损没有关系,看上去有点旧也没关系,反而性价比会比较高,但是最好不要有磕碰,有磕碰的话,在其它方面你就要更仔细的检查才行。好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,到这里机身和镜头的二手器材的选购我就都讲完了。这个东西你还是得自己上手去试,要慢慢的积累经验,然后你才能更加胸有成竹的去选购二手器材。都说二手器材水深,其实只要你自己有这个鉴别的能力,足够小心,该问都问清楚,淘二手器材其实是一件蛮快乐的事情。最后还是给大家放一个我的“闲鱼”二维码,这个“闲鱼”是目前最大的二手器材的交易平台,是阿里巴巴旗下的。我在“闲鱼”只能算是一个小玩家,买卖东西不是特别多,但是我手头因为相机比较多,所以常常会有一些机身、镜头要出售,附件要出售。另外手机厂商、相机厂商有一些测评的器材,有的时候几乎是全新的,在我测评结束以后,也会在我的账号下挂出,欢迎大家关注,我把二维码贴在下面,你们存下来的在“闲鱼”里扫码就可以关注到我了,最近正好有一批器材正准备上架。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天。Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash今天我们继续来谈二手器材选购的问题,昨天谈的是机身,今天我们来谈镜头。机身可能还分为数码和胶片两种,镜头就几乎都是同一种选购方法。昨天我们有说到机身选购的时候要先看外观有没有磕碰,用磕碰来判断它有没有内伤。镜头就不一样了,镜头整体结构比较皮实,不容易有内伤,所以我们最先关注的其实是镜片的问题。怎么来观察镜片有没有问题?很简单,就是把镜头从机身上卸下来,打到最大光圈,冲着强光方向,然后手腕稍作旋转,仔细看每一个镜片上有没有瑕疵。这个手法描述起来有点抽象,但实际上你可以把它想象成电影电视剧里边的那一些品红酒的人,他们举起红酒杯,对着强光稍微旋转一下,观察红酒的状况,这个基本上是一样的一个手法。那么我们要看镜片的什么细节呢?镜片有可能的问题有以下几种:@ photo.stackexchange第一种,就是最狠的是镜片长霉。南方的天气比较潮湿,很容易滋生霉菌,你如果这个镜头不是放在防潮柜里的,你就要小心了,霉菌会腐蚀镀膜和镜片,而且它极容易滋生,如果你发现在里面已经有一个霉点了,给它一点湿度它就很容易长开来,一会儿你的镜头就变成一个松花皮蛋。但是话又说回来,不是所有的霉菌都洗不掉,刚开始滋生的还没来得及腐蚀镀膜和镜片的霉菌,在一些很专业的师傅手中是可以起死回生的。我有一支徕卡镜头就曾经有过这样的状况,后来是洗得干干净净,一点痕迹都没留。镜片容易有的第二个问题就是灰尘,这个其实也是对着强光就能看出来的。灰尘是不可能完全没有的,有一点其实并不影响成像。这里要注意一点,就是不要拿着强光手电透过镜头去观察镜片,这样做卖家可能十分不乐意。首先没有一支镜头是没有灰尘的,都得有点灰,然后强光手电又强调了这种灰,把所有的瑕疵都暴露出来。卖家会觉得这样的人会低估他的宝贝的成色,所以卖家会把这种人称作“强光党”,他们可能会在宝贝描述里写着:强光党走开,不要买我的镜头。那对于买家来说,你使用强光手电看,是能看到很多问题,但是你心里会很不舒服。你会发现你看了十几、二十只头,每一只头在强光手电下都很难看,心里很膈应,这种做法可能是没有什么必要的。镜头镜片的第三个可能的问题是起雾。这个所谓的起雾有可能是由于镜头内部的一些胶挥发以后沾在镜片上构成的,也可能是比如说去海边或者是去一些空气中有气溶胶的地方——一些工厂或者什么的地方,然后这些异物进到镜头里面以后附着在镜片上,从外面是擦不掉的。这种镜片起雾的镜头基本上不可用,除非你真的是想买回来当柔光镜头,就想要那种朦胧梦幻的效果。© alphonse2501 @ rangefinderforum.com镜片有可能的第四个问题是气泡,这在一些几十年前的老镜头上会比较常见。气泡有可能是在生产过程中就在这个玻璃里面留下的,也可能是两片镜片被胶合在一起以后,中间的胶起了起泡。气泡如果是在镜头的中央,可能会影响成像,因为它毕竟面积比较大,但是如果这个气泡是在镜头里边的比较靠中间的镜片上,而且是这个镜片的边缘位置,那么很有可能它完全不影响成像,因为最终参与成像的光是不从镜片的边缘部分经过的,所以这样的镜头反而可以考虑,因为卖家可能会卖的比较便宜。镜片有可能的第五个问题是错位,也就是镜头内部的某些结构断裂或者是脱落了,导致镜片没有固定在原位上。镜片的错位靠肉眼不一定能看出来,但是在拍摄的时候,它有可能会导致无法对焦或者是对清了焦拍出来依然是朦胧梦幻的效果。这种镜头应该只能当零件卖,买回来拆了去修别的镜头用。镜片有可能的第六个问题是镀膜的脱落,这个也是在老镜头上才比较常见。镜片有可能的第七个问题是划痕。如果二手器材的卖家他是始终上着UV镜来使用这颗镜头的,那你就不用太担心镜头划痕的问题,除非他在买这一颗镜头的时候也是二手镜头,而上一家没有太爱惜,划坏了。所以我自己购买二手镜头的时候会习惯性的去倾向于那些就连着UV镜一起卖的镜头,划痕也是要通过反光来观察的。Photo by MusicFox Fx on Unsplash别忘了你除了要看镜头前面的镜片,也要看到后边的最后的一个镜片是不是有划痕。看完镜片我们再来看一下其它的地方。首先要观察一下镜头内部的消光漆。所谓消光漆就是一些黑色的涂层涂在镜头的内部的边缘上,避免强光射入镜头以后形成不必要的反光形成杂光。时间很长的镜头消光漆可能会脱落,脱落以后可能有两个问题。第一就是消光的作用不强了,镜头内壁形成了反光,导致拍照的时候容易出现眩光、光雾一类的现象。这个倒是可以忍,因为整个画面可能会更浪漫、更朦胧,更有老镜头的感觉。你要是想要清晰的照片,你还是去玩数码的比较好,对吧,所以很多人玩老镜头并不在乎这个。但是如果消光漆脱落以后它粘在了镜片上就比较恶心了,镜片上出现了很多大片的黑色的涂层,这个就有可能会影响成像。以上这些内容都是会影响最后的画质的因素。Photo by Markus Spiske on Unsplash看完这些以后我们就来关心一下镜头的机械结构。机械结构主要就两个部分,第一个是对焦,第二个是光圈。你可以旋转一下镜头的对焦环和光圈环,如果它有的话,感受一下它的阻尼是不是顺滑而稳定的。就是说你把这个镜头从最近对焦调到最远对焦,整个过程是顺滑的,不会忽紧忽松,不会有疙疙瘩瘩的感觉,不会有像沙子卡在里边一样的这种正在摩擦的感觉,这样的镜头就比较好。Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash另外如果镜头上是有光圈环的,你不妨转动一下这个光圈,把光圈从大到小缩放一次,看一看它是不是能够正常的缩放,并且光圈叶片没有过度的磨损。不过我记得有一部分的老镜头从机身上卸下来以后是看不见这个光圈叶片的大小变化的,始终是放到最大的一个状态或者是始终放在一个最小的状态。这个时候你就要看看镜头屁股后边有个小拨杆,拨动这个拨杆,光圈叶片就会发生变化。最后的最后,我们再注意一下镜头的外观就可以了,这个还是跟机身一样,磨损没有关系,看上去有点旧也没关系,反而性价比会比较高,但是最好不要有磕碰,有磕碰的话,在其它方面你就要更仔细的检查才行。好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,到这里机身和镜头的二手器材的选购我就都讲完了。这个东西你还是得自己上手去试,要慢慢的积累经验,然后你才能更加胸有成竹的去选购二手器材。都说二手器材水深,其实只要你自己有这个鉴别的能力,足够小心,该问都问清楚,淘二手器材其实是一件蛮快乐的事情。最后还是给大家放一个我的“闲鱼”二维码,这个“闲鱼”是目前最大的二手器材的交易平台,是阿里巴巴旗下的。我在“闲鱼”只能算是一个小玩家,买卖东西不是特别多,但是我手头因为相机比较多,所以常常会有一些机身、镜头要出售,附件要出售。另外手机厂商、相机厂商有一些测评的器材,有的时候几乎是全新的,在我测评结束以后,也会在我的账号下挂出,欢迎大家关注,我把二维码贴在下面,你们存下来的在“闲鱼”里扫码就可以关注到我了,最近正好有一批器材正准备上架。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1386天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
There are several ways to assemble crew for a film. Elizabeth and Duncan share their experiences with networking to find crew for their past projects. In this episode, Duncan explains how using ShareGrid helped him find equipment, events, and fellow filmmakers. To learn more, go to https://www.sharegrid.com/losangeles Elizabeth is also a proud member of Women in Media, which she cites as a valuable networking resource in this episode. To learn more about this organization, go to https://womennmedia.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmmaking-without-fear/message
【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【课程详情】网页或APP登录网易云课堂,搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”或复制链接⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008听说手机厂商正在弯道超车? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天。最近我有测评一些手机的拍摄功能,今天就干脆陪大家聊一聊这个相机和手机之间的硬件差异。以前我们聊的时候都是说它们的一个综合上的差异,今天我们只聊硬件,聊得深入一点,这样的话你就可以更了解你手头的器材。 首先我们比较容易理解的一点就是手机的感光元件是明显的比相机要小,这是因为手机本来就很薄,留给摄像头模块的体积也就那么一点大,所以它的镜头也小,感光元件也小。感光元件到底有多小?我目前接触到的最大的手机的感光元件是1/1.28英寸对角线的这么一个长度。而相机比如说全画幅的索尼微单,它的感光元件尺寸是36毫米×24毫米,这两者的尺寸差异是巨大的。我做了一个示意图放在下面,你们可以看得到。 感光元件小了画质肯定就会差一些,尤其是在弱光条件下它的拍摄的画质就会差。但是近些年手机厂商都是用自己的十八般武艺在弯道超车,它们推出了各种各样的芯片,各种各样的算法,从算法上来弥补画质的差异,其实也是蛮有意思的一件事情,不知道会不会给相机厂商一些启发,推动相机进行进化。相机的光圈是由很多叶片组成 Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash 手机和相机的第二个硬件差异就是光圈。手机的光圈基本上都是固定的,这个进光孔的大小是不可以调整的,它不像相机说我最大光圈F/1.4,但是我可以用F/2.8的光圈、F/3.5的光圈,可以用F/11的光圈,你可以把它缩小来使用。手机不可以,手机的光圈放那就是死的,讲白了它其实就是没有光圈结构。手机所谓的镜头光圈其实就是它的镜头的进光量,它并没有可以移动的光圈叶片。 第三个硬件差异是手机的快门是电子快门而不是机械快门。什么叫电子快门呢?你可以理解为我们的感光元件是一直在捕捉光线的,但是我截取其中的一瞬间的画面存为一张照片,它整个的过程是个纯电子的过程,没有任何的机械结构。而相机里边一般是两种快门都有,但是我们绝大部分情况下都是在使用机械快门。所谓机械化门就是实打实的有一个片片挡在感光元件前面,当你摁下快门按钮,这个快门就会移到一边去,让光线被相机捕捉,然后时间到了快门就重新关上挡住光路。电子快门和机械快门各有各的优势,我们其实不用特别的去在意这件事情。不过电子快门它没有机器结构的运动,所以它没有震动、没有噪音,拍起来可能会更安静一点。很多手机配备了多枚镜头 Photo by Maxim Potkin on Unsplash大部分相机可以更换镜头 Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash 那么最后也是很大的一个差异,就是相机的镜头大部分都是可以更换的。手机镜头原来都是不可更换的,所以我们有的厂商就出了一些小小的手机附加镜,把它装在手机前面来使用,间接的起到了一个更改焦距的作用。但是现在的手机厂商都干脆就在后置镜头那儿准备了好几个镜头,有长焦的,甚至是潜望式长焦的,还有超广角的,微距镜头等等,也算是一种弯道超车的办法,可能还谈不上超车,因为其实手机跟相机的拍摄效果还是有差距的,但是这个差距正在被缩小。 那么了解了手机和相机的拍摄系统的一些硬件差距以后,我们或许就会有一些启发、有一些收获。比如说你可能会突然想起来在手机的一些软件里,尤其是安卓手机的一些拍摄软件里边,它可以选择所谓的光圈大小,但是手机的光圈不是不能调的吗?所以这里调整光圈大小它指的其实是对背景虚化的模拟算法的调整的值。你把光圈调的特别大的时候,它背景就帮你P的特别的虚,把光圈调小的时候,背景就保持你手机拍照的原样。它这里所谓的光圈其实指的是一个景深值的大小,手机里是没有光圈这个东西给你去调的。索尼 DSC-HX99 感光元件1/2.3英寸 图片来源:索尼官网华为 P40 Pro 感光元件1/1.28英寸 图片来源:华为官网 对了,最后还是补充一个小知识。前两天我发现索尼在2018年出了一款卡片的大变焦相机叫HX99,它的感光元件尺寸是1/2.3英寸,它比现在手机里的1/1.28英寸甚至还要更小一些。所以说手机感光元件比相机的小,这也不是绝对的,也要看具体机型而论。 好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,大家如果有更多的摄影问题欢迎在底部向我留言,如果你们想系统学点摄影,也可以点“阅读原文”进入我的摄影网校。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【课程详情】网页或APP登录网易云课堂,搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”或复制链接⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008听说手机厂商正在弯道超车? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天。最近我有测评一些手机的拍摄功能,今天就干脆陪大家聊一聊这个相机和手机之间的硬件差异。以前我们聊的时候都是说它们的一个综合上的差异,今天我们只聊硬件,聊得深入一点,这样的话你就可以更了解你手头的器材。 首先我们比较容易理解的一点就是手机的感光元件是明显的比相机要小,这是因为手机本来就很薄,留给摄像头模块的体积也就那么一点大,所以它的镜头也小,感光元件也小。感光元件到底有多小?我目前接触到的最大的手机的感光元件是1/1.28英寸对角线的这么一个长度。而相机比如说全画幅的索尼微单,它的感光元件尺寸是36毫米×24毫米,这两者的尺寸差异是巨大的。我做了一个示意图放在下面,你们可以看得到。 感光元件小了画质肯定就会差一些,尤其是在弱光条件下它的拍摄的画质就会差。但是近些年手机厂商都是用自己的十八般武艺在弯道超车,它们推出了各种各样的芯片,各种各样的算法,从算法上来弥补画质的差异,其实也是蛮有意思的一件事情,不知道会不会给相机厂商一些启发,推动相机进行进化。相机的光圈是由很多叶片组成 Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash 手机和相机的第二个硬件差异就是光圈。手机的光圈基本上都是固定的,这个进光孔的大小是不可以调整的,它不像相机说我最大光圈F/1.4,但是我可以用F/2.8的光圈、F/3.5的光圈,可以用F/11的光圈,你可以把它缩小来使用。手机不可以,手机的光圈放那就是死的,讲白了它其实就是没有光圈结构。手机所谓的镜头光圈其实就是它的镜头的进光量,它并没有可以移动的光圈叶片。 第三个硬件差异是手机的快门是电子快门而不是机械快门。什么叫电子快门呢?你可以理解为我们的感光元件是一直在捕捉光线的,但是我截取其中的一瞬间的画面存为一张照片,它整个的过程是个纯电子的过程,没有任何的机械结构。而相机里边一般是两种快门都有,但是我们绝大部分情况下都是在使用机械快门。所谓机械化门就是实打实的有一个片片挡在感光元件前面,当你摁下快门按钮,这个快门就会移到一边去,让光线被相机捕捉,然后时间到了快门就重新关上挡住光路。电子快门和机械快门各有各的优势,我们其实不用特别的去在意这件事情。不过电子快门它没有机器结构的运动,所以它没有震动、没有噪音,拍起来可能会更安静一点。很多手机配备了多枚镜头 Photo by Maxim Potkin on Unsplash大部分相机可以更换镜头 Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash 那么最后也是很大的一个差异,就是相机的镜头大部分都是可以更换的。手机镜头原来都是不可更换的,所以我们有的厂商就出了一些小小的手机附加镜,把它装在手机前面来使用,间接的起到了一个更改焦距的作用。但是现在的手机厂商都干脆就在后置镜头那儿准备了好几个镜头,有长焦的,甚至是潜望式长焦的,还有超广角的,微距镜头等等,也算是一种弯道超车的办法,可能还谈不上超车,因为其实手机跟相机的拍摄效果还是有差距的,但是这个差距正在被缩小。 那么了解了手机和相机的拍摄系统的一些硬件差距以后,我们或许就会有一些启发、有一些收获。比如说你可能会突然想起来在手机的一些软件里,尤其是安卓手机的一些拍摄软件里边,它可以选择所谓的光圈大小,但是手机的光圈不是不能调的吗?所以这里调整光圈大小它指的其实是对背景虚化的模拟算法的调整的值。你把光圈调的特别大的时候,它背景就帮你P的特别的虚,把光圈调小的时候,背景就保持你手机拍照的原样。它这里所谓的光圈其实指的是一个景深值的大小,手机里是没有光圈这个东西给你去调的。索尼 DSC-HX99 感光元件1/2.3英寸 图片来源:索尼官网华为 P40 Pro 感光元件1/1.28英寸 图片来源:华为官网 对了,最后还是补充一个小知识。前两天我发现索尼在2018年出了一款卡片的大变焦相机叫HX99,它的感光元件尺寸是1/2.3英寸,它比现在手机里的1/1.28英寸甚至还要更小一些。所以说手机感光元件比相机的小,这也不是绝对的,也要看具体机型而论。 好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,大家如果有更多的摄影问题欢迎在底部向我留言,如果你们想系统学点摄影,也可以点“阅读原文”进入我的摄影网校。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
【课程咨询】微信:hello-kato【课程详情】网页或APP登录网易云课堂,搜索“叶梓的摄影入门课”或复制链接⬇️https://study.163.com/course/introduction/1209585825.htm?share=2&shareId=410008听说手机厂商正在弯道超车? 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天。最近我有测评一些手机的拍摄功能,今天就干脆陪大家聊一聊这个相机和手机之间的硬件差异。以前我们聊的时候都是说它们的一个综合上的差异,今天我们只聊硬件,聊得深入一点,这样的话你就可以更了解你手头的器材。 首先我们比较容易理解的一点就是手机的感光元件是明显的比相机要小,这是因为手机本来就很薄,留给摄像头模块的体积也就那么一点大,所以它的镜头也小,感光元件也小。感光元件到底有多小?我目前接触到的最大的手机的感光元件是1/1.28英寸对角线的这么一个长度。而相机比如说全画幅的索尼微单,它的感光元件尺寸是36毫米×24毫米,这两者的尺寸差异是巨大的。我做了一个示意图放在下面,你们可以看得到。 感光元件小了画质肯定就会差一些,尤其是在弱光条件下它的拍摄的画质就会差。但是近些年手机厂商都是用自己的十八般武艺在弯道超车,它们推出了各种各样的芯片,各种各样的算法,从算法上来弥补画质的差异,其实也是蛮有意思的一件事情,不知道会不会给相机厂商一些启发,推动相机进行进化。相机的光圈是由很多叶片组成 Photo by Fidel Fernando on Unsplash 手机和相机的第二个硬件差异就是光圈。手机的光圈基本上都是固定的,这个进光孔的大小是不可以调整的,它不像相机说我最大光圈F/1.4,但是我可以用F/2.8的光圈、F/3.5的光圈,可以用F/11的光圈,你可以把它缩小来使用。手机不可以,手机的光圈放那就是死的,讲白了它其实就是没有光圈结构。手机所谓的镜头光圈其实就是它的镜头的进光量,它并没有可以移动的光圈叶片。 第三个硬件差异是手机的快门是电子快门而不是机械快门。什么叫电子快门呢?你可以理解为我们的感光元件是一直在捕捉光线的,但是我截取其中的一瞬间的画面存为一张照片,它整个的过程是个纯电子的过程,没有任何的机械结构。而相机里边一般是两种快门都有,但是我们绝大部分情况下都是在使用机械快门。所谓机械化门就是实打实的有一个片片挡在感光元件前面,当你摁下快门按钮,这个快门就会移到一边去,让光线被相机捕捉,然后时间到了快门就重新关上挡住光路。电子快门和机械快门各有各的优势,我们其实不用特别的去在意这件事情。不过电子快门它没有机器结构的运动,所以它没有震动、没有噪音,拍起来可能会更安静一点。很多手机配备了多枚镜头 Photo by Maxim Potkin on Unsplash大部分相机可以更换镜头 Photo by ShareGrid on Unsplash 那么最后也是很大的一个差异,就是相机的镜头大部分都是可以更换的。手机镜头原来都是不可更换的,所以我们有的厂商就出了一些小小的手机附加镜,把它装在手机前面来使用,间接的起到了一个更改焦距的作用。但是现在的手机厂商都干脆就在后置镜头那儿准备了好几个镜头,有长焦的,甚至是潜望式长焦的,还有超广角的,微距镜头等等,也算是一种弯道超车的办法,可能还谈不上超车,因为其实手机跟相机的拍摄效果还是有差距的,但是这个差距正在被缩小。 那么了解了手机和相机的拍摄系统的一些硬件差距以后,我们或许就会有一些启发、有一些收获。比如说你可能会突然想起来在手机的一些软件里,尤其是安卓手机的一些拍摄软件里边,它可以选择所谓的光圈大小,但是手机的光圈不是不能调的吗?所以这里调整光圈大小它指的其实是对背景虚化的模拟算法的调整的值。你把光圈调的特别大的时候,它背景就帮你P的特别的虚,把光圈调小的时候,背景就保持你手机拍照的原样。它这里所谓的光圈其实指的是一个景深值的大小,手机里是没有光圈这个东西给你去调的。索尼 DSC-HX99 感光元件1/2.3英寸 图片来源:索尼官网华为 P40 Pro 感光元件1/1.28英寸 图片来源:华为官网 对了,最后还是补充一个小知识。前两天我发现索尼在2018年出了一款卡片的大变焦相机叫HX99,它的感光元件尺寸是1/2.3英寸,它比现在手机里的1/1.28英寸甚至还要更小一些。所以说手机感光元件比相机的小,这也不是绝对的,也要看具体机型而论。 好,今天我们就简单的先聊这么多,大家如果有更多的摄影问题欢迎在底部向我留言,如果你们想系统学点摄影,也可以点“阅读原文”进入我的摄影网校。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第1335天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
In this episode Brent Barbano talks about his experience as a Cinematographer and journey as one of the Co-Founders of Sharegrid. Sharegrid (@sharegrid on instagram) is the largest, most trusted camera sharing community in the world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/go-for-production/support
Summary for web: In this week's episode we cover all the latest tech news including: -Montreal’s Element AI has partnered with Mozilla on several research and development initiatives -Toronto-based League received an undisclosed investment from Workday and has become a software partner -Google's $2.1bn acquisition of Fitbit -ADI's acquisition of Test Motors for undisclosed financial terms -ShareGrid acquisition of BorrowFox for undisclosed financial terms and subsequent surpassing of 100,000 users We hope you enjoy the show and please subscribe for future updates!
This week Charles and George discuss the big news from KitSplit and Sharegrid, the Panasonic S1H, if we'll finally REALLY be able to see movies the way Nolan intended, plus tech news, and an "Ask No Film School."
This week’s guest is Brent Barbano an insanely talented and experienced DP – and also a founder of the gear rental platform ShareGrid! Brent’s portfolio and resume is insane. He has worked with virtually every major brand and network you could think of off the top of your head. In this episode we learn about Brent’s experience in film school, starting his own production company while working a 9-5, and how he managed to climb the DP ranks working with some incredible clients. We get an inside look into how he came up with the idea for ShareGrid and hear an insane story about how he found out that two other people had come up with the same idea as him… You definitely don’t want to miss out on this one! ➜ Follow Brent on Instagram! Check out the show notes & videos: BWNC.com/83 Join our Private Community! BWNC.com/Join Download our How To Charge a Client Guide: https://bit.ly/30WNSFn
The guys talk to... each other?! In this special episode we talk with each other about what it takes to create your own content, especially if it’s your first time! We’ll answer questions such as: Can you actually use your iPhone to film? Do you NEED to know what shutter speed is? And… How important is crafty? Screenwriting Software Celtx Online Celtx Desktop app WriterDuet Amazon Storywriter Fade In Cameras: Filmic pro Movies Shot on Filmic Pro Tamgerine Unsane -------- Canon T3i Panasonic GX85 Sony A6500 Canon 5D IV Panasonic GH5 Sony A7SII Great Budget Lens (affectionately known as the Nifty-Fifty) Adapters to EF Lenses from any Camera (Canon Lens Mount, most standard and ubiquitous) Sharegrid Other Bits: Rode Video Mic Aputure Lights Light Temperatures Explanation and Lighting Crash Course ND Filters Zoom recorders Rode Shotgun Mic Boom Pole XLR cable Slate Resources Udemy Film Riot Lighting Tutorial on Udemy Editing Software FCPX Adobe Premiere Sony Vegas Davinci Resolve Tommy Social Twitter: @tommypwalters Instagram: @tommypwalters tommy@actorsconnection.com Mike Social: Instagram: @mjcerisano mcerisano.com mike@reproductions.com Mauricio Social Twitter: @mauriciomarces Instagram: @senormarces mauricio@reproductions.com
In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, No Film School co-hosts Liz Nord and Jon Fusco discuss the absurd reality that pits a film star against a TV star on the geopolitical stage, and why we will miss Anthony Bourdain. Charles Haine joins us for tech and gear news, including a move from ShareGrid that could change the gear rental market for the much, much better. Charles and Liz also answer an Ask No Film School question about what to do if you’re feeling stuck and having trouble moving forward on your films. As always, we also bring you the latest gear news, upcoming grant and festival deadlines, new indie film releases, weekly words of industry wisdom, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films. You can see all the links from this show in this week’s podcast post at nofilmschool.com.
Rent or Buy? What is the best route to go for the no-budget filmmaker? Alex and Trevor could talk equipment for hours and give you tips on how to go about acquiring your own. Where do you go, what options are the best, and if you do buy, what should be the main purpose? Plus, they talk about the new ways to rent equipment, including services like Sharegrid and KitSplit.
Rent or Buy? What is the best route to go for the no-budget filmmaker? Alex and Trevor could talk equipment for hours and give you tips on how to go about acquiring your own. Where do you go, what options are the best, and if you do buy, what should be the main purpose? Plus, they talk about the new ways to rent equipment, including services like Sharegrid and KitSplit.
In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, No Film School co-hosts Liz Nord, Jon Fusco, and Charles Haine discuss rumors of a major merger that could change the industry as we know it, and results of the 2017 box office returns. We also say a sad goodbye to ‘Black Swan’ production designer Thérèse DePrez. In gear news, we reveal the most rented items on ShareGrid last year. Charles also answers an Ask No Film School question about how to choose vintage lenses for your next project. As always, we also bring you the latest gear news, upcoming grant and festival deadlines, new indie film releases, weekly words of industry wisdom, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films. You can see all the links from this show in this week’s podcast post at nofilmschool.com.
The Cinematography Podcast Episode 16 - Jim Frohna Cinematographer Jim Frohna is our featured guest. Emmy award nominated cinematographer Jim Frohna road to cinematographer started in the electrical department working on features like The Usual Suspects and Adaptation. Today he's a cinematographer for features and series including the Jill Soloway's series Transparent and I Love Dick. Check out his website here. The War Story is from Charlotte Bruus Christensen Illya's Short End this week is LED Lighting - A revolution in production lighting. Ben's has 2 Short Ends the first is "Screener Season," and the second is ShareGrid. Podcast Credits: Episode Sponsors Hot Rod Cameras Arri Editor in Chief: Illya Friedman Host: Ben Rock Producer: Alana Kode Editor: Mike Willbanks Composer: Kays Alatractchi Listen to the Podcast on iTunes or click on the link below
In this episode of Indie Film Weekly, No Film School co-hosts Liz Nord, Jon Fusco, and Charles Haine reveal the best anamorphic lens test we've ever seen and ponder the future of indie stalwart Fox Searchlight. We also discuss how one actor is proving that Hollywood really can change how it does casting, and say a sad goodbye to influential horror director Tobe Hooper. In gear news, we discuss ShareGrid's comprehensive new anamorphic lens test, and Charles answers an Ask No Film School question about how to best pull off a multi-user workflow in post-production. As always, we also bring you the latest gear news, upcoming grant and festival deadlines, new indie film releases, weekly words of industry wisdom, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films. You can see all the links from this show in this week’s podcast post at nofilmschool.com.
How to Make Money Renting Your Film Gear with ShareGrid's Brent BarbanoHave you ever wanted to make a little extra cash with that film gear sitting in your closet? Have you ever wanted o rent that new Arri ALEXA but were afraid you couldn't afford it? Well, I came across the solution for both problems, it's call ShareGrid.ShareGrid is a per to per community, think Airbnb for filmmakers, that allows list film gear for rental or rent gear directly from other filmmakers with instant insurance. I reached out to Brent Barbano, co-founder of Sharegrid to discuss how he built this community up, talk about how to be a working cinematographer and just talk shop.Heres a couple of videos explain what ShareGrid is all about. Enjoy my conversation with ShareGrid Co-Founder Brent Barbano.
This episode features: 1) Soundstripe co-founders Travis Terrell & Micah Sannon announce an exciting development in their music licensing service that’s going to make licensing songs even easier and more affordable. 2) ShareGrid co-founder and Creative Director Brent Barbano returns to the DCP to talk about recent developments and trends in the camera rental market. Brent announces that ShareGrid is opening up a new market in Atlanta. 3) Kris Simmons of 6 Strong Media returns with our 3rd and final installment in the series “Am I getting paid enough?” This popular topic has stimulated a good bit of discussion among DCP listeners. In this episode we hear again from Pat Miller - whose $800 video for a bicycle accessory company - started this whole conversation. We also hear from listeners - Patrick Healy, Matt Gray, and James Talkington - with their comments and questions. Soundstripe: http://soundstripe.com ShareGrid: http://www.sharegrid.com Make a donation to support the Digital Convergence Podcast: http://creativemethod.tv/donate Send email or leave voice mail feedback: http://creativemethod.tv/contact/ Carl Olson on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCarlOlson CreativeMethod.TV on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creativemethod.tv/ CreativeMethod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creativemethodtv/ CreativeMethod website: http://creativemethod.tv
Brent Barbano of ShareGrid talks about peer-to-peer rental of digital filmmaking equipment. Kris Simmons, the Video Business Success Coach shows how scheduling a project debrief meeting after completing a project can lead to more sales - a winning combination for you and your client. Mentioned in the show:http://www.sharegrid.comhttp://brentbarbano.com Show notes for DCP episode 145:http://carlolson.tv/dcp145 Sign up for KRE8insights:http://carlolson.tv/kre8 Become an associate producer of the Digital Convergence Podcast by your generous financial support: http://www.patreon.com/carlolson Leave voice mail feedback:https://www.speakpipe.com/CarlOlson Send me an email:http://carlolson.tv/contact/