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Andrew McCarrick

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About Andrew McCarrick

  • Birthday 09/11/1988

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    Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

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    http://www.southjerseyghosthunters.com
  1. A bit of a hypothetical here, but if I were to do a digital theatrical release on a project; how do KDMs work? Could I upload a single file to my server, give the link to all the theaters to download the file and have them each unlock it with an individual key for that specific theater? Or does everything have to be wrapped in an individual DCP?
  2. I'm working on a low budget drama, and looking for the best camera to use. My original thought was to use a GH2 with the hack for a majority of the work and filling in with a 5D (when we need wide shots, but can't pull the (GH2) camera back any further). But I've also been thinking about D800. We're hoping to shoot 90% on a sound stage, so lighting is pretty much 100% controlled. Planning on using Compact Primes. Thoughts? My ideal camera would have been the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, but we're shooting in July and it's not shipping until the end of July or August.
  3. Still available starting price $110. Buy it now $150. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270593987097
  4. I couldn't figure out where to post this, since it relates to both SD and HD. I need some help on deciding between these two cameras. I need IR shooting capabilities, which both of these cameras have. Pros to the Sony A1U: HD 24p Larger 1/3" sensor Cons to the Sony A1U: sensor scans interlaced images slightly more expensive CMOS sensor One sensor Pros to the Panasonic DVC30: Progressive scan sensors 3 Sensors CCD Slightly cheaper Cons to the Panasonic DVC30: SD No 24p Smaller 1/4" Sensors We're going to be using the cameras almost entirely handheld, in IR modes. The cmos sensor could cause problems with rolling shutter. The interlaced scanning sensor might be a problem too. However, we'd really like 24p and hi-def.
  5. Hollywood Camera Work DVD Course for sale. Starting price $120, retails for $330. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270591258439
  6. DVDs are still available: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270588201411
  7. The Power of Lighting for Film & Video 4 disc DVD set. $50; Normally retails for $140. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270582901225
  8. The Light it Right DVD is still available. Only taking bids from US residents in the lower 48. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270581196937&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
  9. Updated to include price: 1-2 tapes = $20 per tape 3-10 tapes = Make an offer between $17.50 and $20.00 per tape
  10. 10 DVCPro HD HP64ELG Tapes, for use with Tape-based Varicam. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270580695065&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
  11. No their not, because they don't make cameras that shoot in infrared, which is essential. The last camera that Panasonic made with IR capabilities was the DVC30.
  12. Scientific Research = 501c http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501©#501.28c.29.283.29 You have to full under certain requirements to fill a non-profit and tax exempt. There are numerous Ghost Hunting groups that are registered under this.
  13. Your right, we're not... Not Yet anyway. We can't afford the $500 to register with the damn IRS.
  14. I just recently started a paranormal research group, and we're really in need of some help when it comes to equipment and funding. Cameras we need: Sony CX550V or CX500V Audio equipment we need: Samson Zoom recorders and Shure Microphones We are also coming up short on rent for our office space. If anybody can help send me an email to Andrew.McCarrick@southjerseyghosthunters.com We have a very basic website up at http://southjerseyghosthunters.com
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