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Today I shot footage for the Sewanee Annual Fund. This will be one of three videos and in this one I interviewed the infamous Dr. Haskell. We had a nice interview and then I grabbed some footage of the campus as the sun was setting.

I used the Rode VideoMic hooked up to the Zoom H4n for the audio – there will be some noise reduction to do as the HVAC system was on full humm during the interview. I also got a chance to use the Glidetrack. One thing I got burned on was the 12 minute limitation of the Canon 7D during the interview, I missed about a minute of Dr. Haskell talking. BUT, with doing the audio separate, I still captured the audio of it, even though the 7D video burned out after 12 minutes, another bonus to using separate audio with DSLRs!



Haskell and owl skeleton

Haskell and owl skeleton





I was a bit disappointed by the Glidetrack however, it already has some spots where it is getting hung up, namely the middle. I’m worried that because it’s anchor point is in the middle that the ends of the Glidetrack are already getting warped from the weight of the camera and so there’s a little warping going on in the middle of the track where it can’t smoothly run over. It seemed to do better when it was off the tripod, and thus having the opposite effect where the middle is now where the track will bow as the supports are now on the ends of the track with it sitting on the ground.



Photo from Glidetracks website, I have the longer version of this

Photo from Glidetrack's website, I have the longer version of this





I’ve read one person putting some oil on the track and I’ve heard another forum post say to not do that, but I might just have to test that out because I was having a hard time getting smooth tracks, it was basically impossible, but more testing needs to be done. The one disadvantage of having the Miller DS-10 tripod is all the adapters I have to have that make it a bit heavier on the Glidetrack, thus contributing to the warping factor on the track. I may need to pick up the HD version that’s for heavier camera’s . . .

We interviewed in the new (year old) Spencer Hall. It looks like a great place to have class and study – plenty of room and natural lighting.



Spencer Hall

Spencer Hall





I will be interviewing Dr. Potter and Dr. Reishman next month so if any Sewanee grads or students want certain question’s asked, let me know. I asked Dr. Haskell about his beard today.

I was happy with the images I got out of the 7D today, everything you see here are screen grabs from the video footage, except that picture of All Saints which is part of a timelapse. Stay tuned for the video, it should be up and viewable by the end of the month! And the other’s will follow in the next few months – Yea Sewanee’s Right!



the hero shot of Haskell

The 'hero' shot of Haskell





Darwin's Garden in Spencer Hall

Darwin's Garden - has a path that warps around it in proportion to the geological periods





Sewanee Seal

Sewanee Seal





Morgan's Steep Sunset

Morgan's Steep Sunset





All Saints Chapel at sunset

All Saint's Chapel at sunset, this is part of a timelapse