Archive for January, 2012

Build a DIY Backdrop Stand for Photography and Video

Let’s face it, it’s freakin cold out in the winter.  And when it’s cold out, who wants to spend a lot of time shooting outside?  Hmmm, not me.  If it’s below freezing the only way I’ll be outside is if I have some skis strapped to the bottom of my boots.  That is what led me to build a studio in my warm cozy basement.  The total cost of building this backdrop stand was about $40 at the Home Depot.

Supplies Needed:

  • 2 – 3/4″ steel conduit (10 foot sections).  Use one as top crossbar at full length and cut the other one in half.
  • 1 – 1″ steel conduit (10 footer).  Cut it in half.
  • 2 – 8 foot 2×4′s
  • 2 – 3/4″ steel conduit corner pull elbows.  These join the vertical conduit to horizontal conduit.
  • 4 – 1″ conduit wall mounting brackets.  This secures the vertical conduit to the wood base.
  • 2 – 3/4″ conduit wall brackets.  This is the height adjuster.
  • 24 – Wood Screws to hold both bases together (12 each).

 

 

Stand Base

To make full use of 2 cheap 2×4′s, I cut them for the base feet like this.  32″ front to back with 12″ cross legs at the ends.  It has a 16″ vertical support and about an 11″ 45 degree cross support making it more rigid.  2 wood screws are drilled into each joint which makes the stand pretty bomber.  Slide a 5 foot section of the 1″ conduit into each base.  The conduit is held by 2, 1″ wall mounting brackets.


Backdrop Stand Angle

Adjustable Height

Here you can see why I used a 3/4″ and 1″ diameter conduit.  The 1″ sits below and the 3/4″ slides inside it like a sleeve and you can adjust the height as needed.  You lock off the height by tightening down the 3/4″ wall bracket and it will act as a stopper.

Corner Pull Elbow Joint

Finally, the long 10 foot 3/4″ cross bar is connected with what is called a “corner pull” elbow.  They are built specifically for this 3/4″ size and tighten down with supplied screws.

Backdrop Stand Front

The final stand is probably as strong as you can get without shelling several hundred on a pair of C-Stands.  It is 10 feet wide and can easily go up to 9 feet tall.  I have had toddlers running crazy in my basement with no fear of anything falling.  Now, I have no more excuses for not creating awesome visual content and neither do you.

Make something awesome!

X-Games vitaminwater Spots

I finally got to play with some high frame rate (300 fps) Red Epic footage this past month. With the aid of the Twixtor Plugin for After Effects we created some new snow slang at CP+B for vitaminwater. You can catch them here now or on ESPN throughout the weekend:



Mixing Voice and Music Fast in Final Cut Pro

Have you ever had a producer tell you to cut a few shots out of your video after you already made the “perfect” mix using clip overlays, keyframes, and rubberbands?  Here is an old school technique I use that prevents this frustration.  It keeps audio very flexible with the use of through-edits, crossfades, and the roll tool.  Check it out and be happy!

Also, if you have other time saving mixing techniques I’d love to hear ‘em.

Starting Fresh in a New Year

In her father's hands1/200th sec, f/2, ISO 100, Canon 50 1.4, with wireless flash camera right

I know I’m a tad late on this, but thought what better place to toss out some goals of mine publicly and see how many stick come December 2012.  I got to spend the holidays in Plano with my family and meet my brand new niece (above) the day after she was born.  She is far cuter than any video or image can resemble.

Now onward with some goals:

  1. Become a better Husband and Daddy.  Simply put, to get to know my beautiful wife and smart son better than I ever have by spending lots of quality time together.
  2. Lose 50 pounds as usual.  ;)
  3. Create a real demo reel for the first time since I started in post 8 years ago.
  4. Write-Shoot-Edit 1 short film.
  5. Make at least 1 photograph a week all year.  iPhone doesn’t count.
  6. Shred pow on at least 1 +12″ day this season.
  7. Kayak the Numbers at med-high flow.
Here’s to a new year with new possibilites!  PS-  this was all typed with my left hand, more on that to come.
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