Friday, May 17, 2013

Making your next music video using Rock N Roll Rentals


This last weekend I took advantage of my job at Rock N Roll Rentals for making a music video. Few people know about the wide selection of A/V products that we carry, and I’m going to use this post to promote how easily you can make a music video or other video project using our awesome inventory.
For my project I rented two Canon MKII 7D’s, two shoulder-mounts, a Manfrotto tripod, and a Tokina wide-angle lens. Canon DSLR’s have quickly become an “industry standard” for capturing a high-quality image (1280x720p at 60 fps) through a camera where your lens selection is very wide, without having to spend $40k+ to use a RED camera or video-cameras that can collect high quality information. Though DSLRs are built for still-images the 7D is made with point and shoot ease of use in video, and can capture movie quality picture.

Using the shoulder-mounts my small crew was able to take moving shots with tripod stability, with the beautiful depth of focus that the 7D allows at 60fps. This high-quality information made it easy to create slow-motion shots, or cropping for image stabilization. For other shots we would put the two 7D’s at different angles in a room with one wide-angle shot that we could zoom (with the Tokina lens), and one still camera to pick up cross shots that we’re more focused on our subjects.

My band doesn’t have a big budget (less than $200), and we are currently editing something that looks like high-budget music video. These days making a music video is definitely a priority for bands (Youtube, Vimeo promotion), and very few bands have the money to make something that they could imagine could look like a “legit” music video. Using Rock N Roll Rentals, you can achieve a “label” quality music video or short-film with a budget less than $200!

We rent Tokina wide-angle lenses, as well as Canon’s stellar 50mm lenses for that artsy and thin depth-of-field look. You can use any of our DSLRs to do the same thing I did be that our T3I models for $36/reservation rate or our 5DmkIIs for $125/reservation. Rock N Roll Rentals is the cheapest camera/ A/V rental solution in the country, and should not be overlooked. 

I highly recommend you check out our video selections for your next project here: http://www.rocknrollrentals.com/filmvideo.html

-William Glosup

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Empirical Labs Mike-E




Empirical Labs Mike-E

The Mike-E, by Empirical Labs, is a transformer coupled mic preamp together with a compressor/saturator circuit. The mic preamp has super low noise floor and features stepped gain switching. Your instruments can also be plugged directly into the “Inst In” serving as a high quality direct box. The Comp/Sat section of the Mike-E features compression based on the world famous Distressor as well as a tape-like saturation circuit. The Mike-E allows you to mix the compressed signal with the dry signal.

Este Vato recently recorded at Werd’s recording studio with engineer Joel Chalwick. We had the opportunity to use the Mike-E on vocals, acoustic and electric guitars. Personally, I was impressed with the
clarity and presence of the vocals and guitars and would definitely recommend the Mike-E to anyone. Here’s a short video of what Werd engineer, Joel Chalwick, had to say about the Empirical Labs Mike.



You can swing by Rock N Roll Rentals before your next recording project and pick up some sweet recording toys including the Mike-E. The Mike-E rents for $45 a weekend or $104 a month.  We are also your local source for Empirical Labs, so let us know when you want to buy!