by SlipperyDuck » Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:35 am
There are two distinct camps of camera work required for the weekend.
1. GRRR - our video, our people, our event, our weekend. The more video we get of this, the better, the result will be a good video the following year.
2. Code4TV - This is the workhorse, pack mule, thankless hard graft over the weekend, interviews, vLogs, sequence caps, promo, background capture work.
Both require steady hand, gentle PANNING and focus on keeping the shot(s) as steady/shudder-free as possible.
The one job is more creative(grrr) whilst the other is work function really.
The one lets you hang out with the GRRRs all weekend and capture all the epic moments and things that happen, whilst the other lets you hang out and discover all the finalist teams from all the DGC eSports in South Africa.
Both require a sacrifice of some sort, both are important. Give it some thought and see which one of these you guys would like to fit in to.
There are two distinct camps of camera work required for the weekend.
1. GRRR - our video, our people, our event, our weekend. The more video we get of this, the better, the result will be a good video the following year.
2. Code4TV - This is the workhorse, pack mule, thankless hard graft over the weekend, interviews, vLogs, sequence caps, promo, background capture work.
Both require steady hand, gentle PANNING and focus on keeping the shot(s) as steady/shudder-free as possible.
The one job is more creative(grrr) whilst the other is work function really.
The one lets you hang out with the GRRRs all weekend and capture all the epic moments and things that happen, whilst the other lets you hang out and discover all the finalist teams from all the DGC eSports in South Africa.
Both require a sacrifice of some sort, both are important. Give it some thought and see which one of these you guys would like to fit in to.