About This Video
In this episode Mark explains Depth of Field.
In this episode Mark explains Depth of Field.
Watch Mark Wallace put the final touches on the three AdoramaTV sets he's been building. With the logos up and the sets done, Mark is ready to start shooting his new photography series: Digital Photography One on One, How'd They Do That?, product reviews and more. All sets were designed by Davy Fisher at www.havenproductions.net. Stay tuned.
Mark Wallace shows you how to build a very simple set in one day. Mark demonstrates the process from sketching it out in Google SketchUp (http://sketchup.google.com/) to a finished set.
Watch Mark Wallace build three complete sets from start to finish. While these sets for the upcoming Adorama-sponsored video series took two and a half weeks to build, we used the interval recording feature on our new Panasonic 170. By only capturing one frame every 30 seconds, over 140 hours of carpentry, painting, design adjusting, behind-the-scenes filming and multiple cleaning sessions and coffee breaks are compressed into less than five minutes of video.
Mark Wallace demonstrates the first prototype of the PocketWizard FlexTT5 with a Nikon D3.
Mark Wallace gets closer to finishing the new Adorama set build but has to adjust how he's creating the wedges. He calls on set designer Davy Fisher at http://www.HavenProductions.com for some on-the-run brainstorming.
Mark and Davy are good friends – the "rant" is not real. It's a joke. Really. 🙂
Mark Wallace is in the process of building three sets for the upcoming Adorama-sponsored video series. Mark gives a behind the scenes peak into how he is turning sketches into full sets, does some precision wood cutting and talks about how and when he plans to finish the build. Sketches produced by http://www.havenproductions.net/
Mark Wallace describes some of the details of beginning to build a set. From sketches to starting to build a wooden frame, Mark explains and demonstrates the process. Sketches produced by http://www.havenproductions.net/
Mark Wallace shows off his new Panasonic AG-HPX170P rig, featuring a Redrock Micro matte box, a Zacuto Filmmaker baseplate kit and a cool PortaBrace case.
Everything you've seen on this video can be bought at http://www.adorama.com&refby=snapfactory
Mark Wallace is partnering with Adorama.com to bring you a new series of Digital Photography One on One videos, product reviews, and a brand new show that will debut next month. For more info, visit http://blog.snapfactory.com/?p=968.