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Steve Minnick June 18th, 2008 07:53 PM

Training DVD's on the EX1
 
Can anyone weigh in on the training DVD's that are currently out for the EX1? There are 2 that I know of

1- from Vasst http://www.vasst.com/product.aspx?id...6-27e4d912abaf

another from Vortex

http://www.vortexmedia.com/EX1DVD/EX1DVD.html


any info would be great.

thanks

Steve

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Andrew Hollister June 18th, 2008 08:16 PM

I have the Vortex, well worth the price. I've even converted it and carry it on my iPhone. Hey you never know when you have time to brush up on things.

Don't know about the Vasst, but I would imagine someone here has it. And I would bet that its not a bad bet either.

Like they used to say on the GI Joe cartoon. "Knowing is half the battle"

John Hyland June 18th, 2008 10:00 PM

Here's another to consider:
http://www.callboxlive.com/store/son...book-p-39.html

I find that it goes into greater depth and demonstration on some of the features than the Vortex. It also covers more of the Final Cut Pro workflow.

I own all three, but the Vortex will get you up to speed the quickest.

Steve Minnick June 18th, 2008 11:15 PM

Thanks guys.... John - I had forgot about the one from Callbox. I was sort of leaning toward the one from Vortex but now I'm re-thinking. Sounds like you would go Vortex first?

Patrick Williams June 19th, 2008 12:27 AM

I have both the Vortex and the Callbox DVD. I actually like the Vortex better. It has actual location footage on it and it gives you some great ideas for picture profiles and naming clips. The Callbox DVD is good also, although shots are limited to a studio setup, but it's a good overview of the camera and it has a really good demonstration on the work flow with Final Cut Pro. The Vortex also has chapters on using the EX1 with Sony Vegas and Final Cut Pro. I would recommend the Vortex if you only want to buy one DVD, and that's because it shows the camera better in real world situations.

John Hyland June 19th, 2008 05:14 AM

I would go with the Vortex first. Yes.

Matt Davis June 19th, 2008 06:36 AM

I have the CallBox DVD. It wasn't the right DVD for me. I was looking for intermediate to advanced topics and more on set-up.

Steve Minnick June 19th, 2008 10:55 AM

Again- thanks for the feedback....much appreciated.

Gints Klimanis June 19th, 2008 11:11 AM

I have every EX1 training DVD. The Vortex DVD is more of a visual tutorial while the Callbox is more of a "monologue from a pro cameraman". Given that it takes a while to watch visuals to make a specific point, the information density isn't high. Though, you know the cliche about pictures being worth a thousand words. The Callbox DVD is more of a rambling tutorial. Initially, I thought this approach was irritating and better suited for a book. However, after watching the Callbox tutorial, I really learned a lot. So, I'm glad I have both DVDs. They are worth their price.

Buck Forester June 19th, 2008 11:29 AM

I have the Vortex training video and I'm finding it to be excellent. I have not tried the others.

Robert Young June 19th, 2008 12:17 PM

I have all 3 DVDs. I would rank them:
#1 Vortex
#2 Callbox
#3 Vasst
If I were going to have only one, I would go with the Vortex.

Sean Seah June 19th, 2008 11:48 PM

The Vortexx is great. Just like the Handson HDV for the Z1/FX1 I have. Really quick intro without going thru the manuals

Gints Klimanis July 30th, 2008 12:21 PM

There are a few of these DVDs selling on eBay.

Bruce Rawlings July 30th, 2008 03:07 PM

THe Vortex EX! DVD (viewed for a week before the camera was delivered) had me up and running straight away. Doug's settings and advice meant that mastering the camera was a doddle.

Roger Akers July 30th, 2008 03:19 PM

Would the same principals in the videos apply to the EX 3? Or better yet, any EX 3 training videos to recommend?


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