Portable monitor

Rowbes

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I had a shoot last week where I was the only puppeteer. They asked what I needed, and I requested a bottle of water, an apple box to sit on, and a monitor. They said they didn't have a monitor with them, so I just asked for an rca feed, and plugged it into my 7-inch portable DVD player.

I was able to automatically correct my mistakes, and look extra professional for coming prepared! I think that went over really well with the production staff.

I highly reccommend those portable players for those who do various jobs for video. They're not too expensive, and you never know when someone won't have a monitor. Mine is an AMW brand M270 model, and it has worked great since I got it two christmases ago.
 

Jinx

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Bravo! What an excellent idea! It seems to me that it was short-sightedness on the part of the production crew to not realize that a puppeteer needs a monitor, but your elegant solution fixes everything without making anyone look like "the bad guy".
 

Buck-Beaver

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Yeah, those little LCD jobs are handy. I don't own one, but I'd like to.
 

Show and Tell

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Oops! Brain fart.:embarrassed: Sorry about that. I just didn't understand you were talking about a DVD player.
 

shtick

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Genius! Its one of those "I can't believe I didn't figure this out by now" things! :crazy:
 

FISH'N'WOLFE

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It's a great idea, however if you film outside you want a basic tube monitor. LCD's don't show up in sunlight unless you have a really good hood for them.
 
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