In England
I arrived in England last night. What a relief to arrive with the $20K dollars worth of equipment (a $4,500 computer and a $15K movie camera) all safe and intact. The movie camera was not difficult to transport, here is a picture of the movie camera we are using.Yes, it really is that small. It is an SI-1920HDVR manufactured by Silicon Imaging. This photo is without all the additional paraphernalia that will eventually be connected to the camera, like a lens for example. I will post photos later with the camera all loaded up.
The computer, on the other hand, weighs 45lbs and is your typical tower PC. It has 2 TeraBytes of hard disk storage (that's 2,000 GigaBytes). That should hold about 15 hours of shooting. I had to check the computer, of course, and it was gut wrenching to drop it off with the baggage agent and walk away hoping to see it again on the other side of the Atlantic.
Good job United.
The computer, on the other hand, weighs 45lbs and is your typical tower PC. It has 2 TeraBytes of hard disk storage (that's 2,000 GigaBytes). That should hold about 15 hours of shooting. I had to check the computer, of course, and it was gut wrenching to drop it off with the baggage agent and walk away hoping to see it again on the other side of the Atlantic.
Good job United.
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