Review : Great Tether stand: Rock Solid Low Boy Roller (QF EP100)

In this 100th episode of Quite Frankly a review of the :Tether Tools Rock Solid Low Boy Roller (RSLBR81)

If you’re ever on location and wonder where to put that laptop, big screen monitor, accessories etc. without using a not so solid solution and the fear of everything falling off, don’t worry…. the Rock Solid Low Boy Roller is here.

What’s in a name.
It’s rock solid, it can be folded up and it rolls silky smooth.
See the complete review in this video and see why this is the definite stand YOU need.

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the new look BTCD July 25 2017

In todays episode we are filming some new videos for 2 interesting products, including a new Tethertools product and a cool 2 camera strap.

We also shoot some images of my new look… remember that styling challenge?

And a lot more of course, so join us for todays episode of “Behind the closed DOORs”

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Tip to prevent location problems

Shooting on location is always a challenge.
Often you prepared everything perfectly, you know you can shoot there, but what about the people in that area…. do they know it’s allowed?

In this video a tip on how to prevent location headaches.

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Don’t be afraid of the backlight and meters

Using a meter is something a lot of people act weird about however in essence it's just a measuring tool and it makes work so much easier and faster

Take a shot like this
You can take a few shots to get it the way you want it but isn't it just easier to hold the meter in front of the area you want correctly lit and meter?

Now you know the proper exposure for the diffused value so you set the Camera and voila…. but wait a minute.

Do we WANT a proper exposure.
Well most cases yes but in some cases "no" sometimes it feels more natural to have a little bit of underexposure with strong back lights it just is the way that we normally also see a scene like this with our own eyes. So we can use the Light Meter as a perfect base and then work from there to get proper exposure that'll actually fit the way that our eyes work.

At one point you will know from experience that xxx under or over exposure will give you the look you want so next time you just meter and adjust accordingly.

The best thing about the meter?
It always gets you to your starting point.

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