Congratulations. Sounds like a good gig.
Paul
On Jul 15, 2009, at 10:33 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
It's been a long day, and I'm a bit frazzled. I did my first, (and
maybe my last, though I hope not), photo shoot for a local video
production studio. The video crew spent the day doing interviews
for a documentary style commercial, and between video takes I shot
publicity stills. I can't go into much detail or even publish any
of the work until after the client finishes the the video editing
and releases the advert., but It's paid, (and well paid at that),
advertising work. The production manager told me I was the most
expensive member of the crew, (I'm so proud). I have learned or
maybe re-learned a couple of important lessons. 1.) No matter how
technically savvy a company seems to be don't count on them not
having a couple of technical blind spots. Example: In a studio
full of high powered video editing equipment, and more Macs than an
outlet store, not a single card reader could read an SDHC card. 2.)
No matter how important or seemingly ubiquitous a the tool, never
expect a group that should have one on hand to actually have it.
Example: They didn't have a 18% Grey card, (luckily I asked about
that in advance).
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