@@stuartswindellcampoy8483 Cool to hear you've had good experiences with the Syco! I have an older Hollyland Solidcom C1 set that isn't super high build quality (feels plastic) but sounds and operates so nice. I like that the Syco description says you can convert any headset into a Master headset. That's always a concern of mine that the Master gets damaged on a big project and we lose all Comms. I've contemplated just buying a 2nd (backup) Main headset.
@@davidmorefield The even brought out a cheaper version of them. The Hollyland Solidcom SE's are a no-brainer if on a budget. If you can though, ask them to ship you the pros :D
Keep up the great work. I don't know how you manage to personally shoot BTS while on set. My stress level is always at 80% on a shoot and I have a tough time creating my personal content. Always nice to watch your process David. Thanks
Gotta dump media and QC that media at least at lunch and then at wrap. That will keep you honest with decreasing chances of issues and not just corrupt media but things like focus, sound, dirt on sensor, etc.
@@davidmorefield As you get better jobs ,the situation where production will insist on downloading being done through software, that does a hash check and also generates a download report, will definitely happen . They need this for their insurance and its also good insurance to cover your own arse if any data gets screwed around in post and you will get the blame from them every time ! , Ive had this happen and my down load reports have saved me from being blamed. Hedge , now Offshoot , or Shotput pro are common ones . You can also pre set folder names and the roll and date will advance automatically , as sometimes they will want quite complex ones, and it saves you having to type it out each time. It slows it down a bit but the CFA are so fast its not a problem and you have the peace of mind that everything has been checked for any corrupt files and a download report for post and for your own records.
Another great Vlog. Been learning a lot from these. Having the capability to cover different styles of production is a great asset. Thanks for sharing.
I liked that part around 1:45 where you were talking about doing ‘a dry run’ while you had the umbrellas and tarps out because of the rain. I’m probably the only one who noticed it, but I do live in the largest temperate rainforest in the world…
I picked up the Bright Beast last winter when you were using and talking about it, got it on a BHDeal (used). The focused beam while still being 1x1 is much more useful than my Aputure p300c which hardly ever comes out of its case. More efficient = v mount actually lasts a while. Especially the bigger 212+watt hour v-mount batts that are out there. With the Beast (or Litepanels 6x) No barndoors needed, its brighter 5-10ft away than the p300c and less spill. But... You are totally right, no Sidus link. All about having the right tool for the job and knowing how to get the job done with whatever you've got on hand. Happy Holidays 🎉🎉🎉!
Since Hollyland has said you can request anything... I recommend trying the Pyro 7 monitor/transmitter/receiver (to replace your current setup of monitor + transmitter to iPad) and the Solidcom headset, especially the SE version (budget version). Both would be great additions to your workflow.
There don't seem to be real world reviews of the Pyro7. I almost ordered the 2 pack ($999 over the holidays here) but ended up going with the DJI transmitter for longer range. But you pay half the price and don't even get monitors.... If the Pyro 7 had legit user feedback videos and not just hyped surface videos with heavy NDA about not mentioning anything bad about them... Might order them.
Gatta agree with trying the pyro 7. I’ve really been enjoying my unit since I purchased it as a well needed upgrade to my 5” shinobi. I must also agree that as a client monitor, the pyro is still a bit small but I’m planning to test out if I can transmit a video signal from the pyro to my 12” iPad Pro through the hollyland app without having to use a standalone receiver. Also looking forward to utilizing the screenshot and overlay feature for product work and possible live action blocking.
@@Jmartinezvega it could work. A bit large than I’m used to. I’d need to see how it would pack away in the bag. I keep my monitor connected to the camera when stowed away
The hollylands are a WiFi based transmission system, right? They might not work with multiple monitors connecting to a single device. You could run 2 transmitters to two iPads mounted on a single stand….
I've been looking for a way to do multiview easier and less expensive too. I've been toying with the idea of putting together a cheap 3-1 HDMI switcher + a production monitor like the Seetec P133 Pro (13", around $500), with some wireless TX like the hollyland or I just got the Shimbol TX/RX kit. I wouldn't trust these camera apps for anything beyond self filming in studio or something, the range and reliability just isn't there with the wifi built into these cameras. I thought about getting a Hollyland kit and a 12.9" ipad, but I already have an older 11" pro and mini 6 haha. Trying to cut down on gear as well. Happy holidays my man! Hope you're taking some decent time off.
Tbh i use the dji sdr as i had issues witj my old 300s lile if i went to a different room in a House id loose signal but wirj the djis i got soooooo much range. Curious how was the audio cause if the rain ?
@@stuartswindellcampoy8483 the iPad is usually directly next to the camera. I don’t need range for my use case. Rain was there for sure. Director is going to use Adobe podcast to clean it up. He’s the one who saved me on that shoot where my fx6 failed and he cleaned up the onboard a7s3 audio.
What iPad is it? I want 13 inch M4 Pro with nanotexture for the monitoring :D. I think iPads are the best for monitoring wirelessly cameras ... slick and color accurate.
@ I will wait for new edition of basic iPad. There are some rumours. I never have people crowding around my monitors, if so I have OSEE 15” field monitor :D, but it’s big and clunky. I also have iPad Air M2. I have to install new Sony app, but I have to upgrade the firmware in my A7IV, which I do not really like, because lately every Sony firmware causes something to stop working in the camera :D.
@@brian.zukowski My conclusion is it’s the smallrig battery, angelbird media or Tilta plate. Or a collection of all three. Since I didn’t get specific details from Sony, I have upgraded those pieces. Now I use Core Neo vmounts, Sony cf express cards and a n Anton Bauer battery plate.
@davidmorefield I’m worried about my fx3 and fx30 now. I’m trying to assure myself I’m good using the smallrig batteries connected through usb c because I always have a Sony internal battery in the cameras when connected to v mount. But what happened with yours sounds like a surge? I wonder if I am protected using usb c. What kind of power connection is on the fx6?
@@brian.zukowski I’m using the fx6’s dc port. I wish I had more usable evidence. All I have is the outcome of failure. It was an expensive route but I’m glad I upgraded. Did it make any difference? I don’t know. But I does give me a little reassurance knowing that I’m using different variables.
Hollyland headsets are worth their weight in gold.
Agreed although I use a different brand called Syco or synco something like that that's good
@@stuartswindellcampoy8483 Cool to hear you've had good experiences with the Syco!
I have an older Hollyland Solidcom C1 set that isn't super high build quality (feels plastic) but sounds and operates so nice.
I like that the Syco description says you can convert any headset into a Master headset. That's always a concern of mine that the Master gets damaged on a big project and we lose all Comms. I've contemplated just buying a 2nd (backup) Main headset.
@@travisminneapolis would’ve been a good scenario to use them.
@@davidmorefield The even brought out a cheaper version of them. The Hollyland Solidcom SE's are a no-brainer if on a budget. If you can though, ask them to ship you the pros :D
@ They sound useful but I’m just not on these sets enough to warrant them.
I’m trying to get rid of stuff also haha. I really don’t want more things.
Keep up the great work. I don't know how you manage to personally shoot BTS while on set. My stress level is always at 80% on a shoot and I have a tough time creating my personal content. Always nice to watch your process David. Thanks
@@racemode Just stuff here and there. A lot of VO. Thanks for checking out the video.
Really loved this one😊
Gracias, bro. Aprendo mucho.
@@lacaraja de nada. Necesito hacer un vlog totalmente en español.
Gotta dump media and QC that media at least at lunch and then at wrap. That will keep you honest with decreasing chances of issues and not just corrupt media but things like focus, sound, dirt on sensor, etc.
@@tonygarcia1986 I asked but it’s not my call
@@davidmorefield As you get better jobs ,the situation where production will insist on downloading being done through software, that does a hash check and also generates a download report, will definitely happen . They need this for their insurance and its also good insurance to cover your own arse if any data gets screwed around in post and you will get the blame from them every time ! , Ive had this happen and my down load reports have saved me from being blamed. Hedge , now Offshoot , or Shotput pro are common ones . You can also pre set folder names and the roll and date will advance automatically , as sometimes they will want quite complex ones, and it saves you having to type it out each time. It slows it down a bit but the CFA are so fast its not a problem and you have the peace of mind that everything has been checked for any corrupt files and a download report for post and for your own records.
Another great Vlog. Been learning a lot from these. Having the capability to cover different styles of production is a great asset. Thanks for sharing.
@@juliustubbsDP and it makes me more interested to have the variety.
I liked that part around 1:45 where you were talking about doing ‘a dry run’ while you had the umbrellas and tarps out because of the rain. I’m probably the only one who noticed it, but I do live in the largest temperate rainforest in the world…
@@907DP Alaska is considered a rainforest?!
Great video mate !
@@stewartmunrovideo Thanks brah
Commercials are fun. I’m trying to get back into doc work, with a bit of a creative twist hopefully
@@Johnmarkin I love creative docs too
I picked up the Bright Beast last winter when you were using and talking about it, got it on a BHDeal (used).
The focused beam while still being 1x1 is much more useful than my Aputure p300c which hardly ever comes out of its case.
More efficient = v mount actually lasts a while. Especially the bigger 212+watt hour v-mount batts that are out there.
With the Beast (or Litepanels 6x) No barndoors needed, its brighter 5-10ft away than the p300c and less spill.
But... You are totally right, no Sidus link.
All about having the right tool for the job and knowing how to get the job done with whatever you've got on hand.
Happy Holidays 🎉🎉🎉!
@@travisminneapolis I rarely use the bright beast as a one man band but when I need it… it really comes in handy.
Since Hollyland has said you can request anything... I recommend trying the Pyro 7 monitor/transmitter/receiver (to replace your current setup of monitor + transmitter to iPad) and the Solidcom headset, especially the SE version (budget version). Both would be great additions to your workflow.
There don't seem to be real world reviews of the Pyro7. I almost ordered the 2 pack ($999 over the holidays here) but ended up going with the DJI transmitter for longer range. But you pay half the price and don't even get monitors....
If the Pyro 7 had legit user feedback videos and not just hyped surface videos with heavy NDA about not mentioning anything bad about them... Might order them.
@@Jmartinezvega 7” is too small to have 3-4 people crowding around it. Even my 11” iPad is small at times.
Gatta agree with trying the pyro 7. I’ve really been enjoying my unit since I purchased it as a well needed upgrade to my 5” shinobi.
I must also agree that as a client monitor, the pyro is still a bit small but I’m planning to test out if I can transmit a video signal from the pyro to my 12” iPad Pro through the hollyland app without having to use a standalone receiver. Also looking forward to utilizing the screenshot and overlay feature for product work and possible live action blocking.
@@davidmorefield The Pyro 7 would only replace your on camera monitor + transmitter. You would still need the iPad as client/director monitor.
@@Jmartinezvega it could work. A bit large than I’m used to. I’d need to see how it would pack away in the bag. I keep my monitor connected to the camera when stowed away
I really appreciate you sharing your daily workflow. Please put affiliate links in the bio tho😬
@@The_Daliban I forgot on this one. Just added now!
The hollylands are a WiFi based transmission system, right? They might not work with multiple monitors connecting to a single device. You could run 2 transmitters to two iPads mounted on a single stand….
@@colemowery two iPads? Insanity.
I've been looking for a way to do multiview easier and less expensive too. I've been toying with the idea of putting together a cheap 3-1 HDMI switcher + a production monitor like the Seetec P133 Pro (13", around $500), with some wireless TX like the hollyland or I just got the Shimbol TX/RX kit. I wouldn't trust these camera apps for anything beyond self filming in studio or something, the range and reliability just isn't there with the wifi built into these cameras. I thought about getting a Hollyland kit and a 12.9" ipad, but I already have an older 11" pro and mini 6 haha. Trying to cut down on gear as well.
Happy holidays my man! Hope you're taking some decent time off.
@@BrandonLuckain thanks man. Yes definitely have time off. I feel like I barely work.
Tbh i use the dji sdr as i had issues witj my old 300s lile if i went to a different room in a House id loose signal but wirj the djis i got soooooo much range.
Curious how was the audio cause if the rain ?
@@stuartswindellcampoy8483 the iPad is usually directly next to the camera. I don’t need range for my use case.
Rain was there for sure. Director is going to use Adobe podcast to clean it up. He’s the one who saved me on that shoot where my fx6 failed and he cleaned up the onboard a7s3 audio.
@davidmorefield ohhh fair, I wonder how it'll work excited to see the final project! Also have an awesome Christmas !
@@stuartswindellcampoy8483 thanks man. You too.
A quick question David, I just bought a Fx6, the only way to see the monitor in 709 while shooting the video in Slog is on a external monitor?
@@filmdreamerorsini204 incorrect. You can enable that in camera. Enable the mlut and you can choose where it goes: evf or to external monitor.
@ thanks for the answer Gbless 🙏🏻!!!
What iPad is it? I want 13 inch M4 Pro with nanotexture for the monitoring :D. I think iPads are the best for monitoring wirelessly cameras ... slick and color accurate.
@@JoATTech 4th gen iPad 11”. I don’t need a powerful iPad for my uses.
@ Unfortunately only M4 IPad Pro has 1000+ nits screen and nanotexture. iPad mini would be enough, but screen is too dim outside :(.
@@JoATTech 1000 bits is nice. My iPad has less but it worked fine.
Mini is too small when 3 people are crowding around it.
@ I will wait for new edition of basic iPad. There are some rumours. I never have people crowding around my monitors, if so I have OSEE 15” field monitor :D, but it’s big and clunky. I also have iPad Air M2. I have to install new Sony app, but I have to upgrade the firmware in my A7IV, which I do not really like, because lately every Sony firmware causes something to stop working in the camera :D.
Me watching this owning two smallrig batteries I have to ask… are you thinking that’s what caused the motherboard issue? 😬
@@brian.zukowski My conclusion is it’s the smallrig battery, angelbird media or Tilta plate. Or a collection of all three.
Since I didn’t get specific details from Sony, I have upgraded those pieces.
Now I use Core Neo vmounts, Sony cf express cards and a n Anton Bauer battery plate.
@davidmorefield I’m worried about my fx3 and fx30 now. I’m trying to assure myself I’m good using the smallrig batteries connected through usb c because I always have a Sony internal battery in the cameras when connected to v mount. But what happened with yours sounds like a surge? I wonder if I am protected using usb c. What kind of power connection is on the fx6?
@@brian.zukowski I’m using the fx6’s dc port. I wish I had more usable evidence. All I have is the outcome of failure. It was an expensive route but I’m glad I upgraded. Did it make any difference? I don’t know. But I does give me a little reassurance knowing that I’m using different variables.
Ayyy another video feels like it's been a while
@@TORBO Dude it totally has. I have a few more in the back log I want to put out over the next few days. Hopefully I can get them done.
Is it official that the Smallrig battery was the culprit for the FX6 failure?
@@JoATTech nope. Just my guess.