George Ellis
April 24th, 2005, 09:33 AM
Someone may already do this, just I had not heard of it.
I was looking at Matt Wilson's thread and thought of an idea to make something a little easier, but it will take practice. In Don Juan, you are looking off center at the monitor while doing whatever, which is usually going up/down stairs. It makes it hard to watch the shot and your step. If you used a secondary monitor hung off you vest on the centerline, you would have your feet in line of sight and the shot there too. It would take a little practice as it is a new muscle memory thing to learn, but you already have it down. The relationship is already there. Then again, might not use it enough to justify about a new arm that attaches to the vest, another monitor, and cable running off of the rig.
I was looking at Matt Wilson's thread and thought of an idea to make something a little easier, but it will take practice. In Don Juan, you are looking off center at the monitor while doing whatever, which is usually going up/down stairs. It makes it hard to watch the shot and your step. If you used a secondary monitor hung off you vest on the centerline, you would have your feet in line of sight and the shot there too. It would take a little practice as it is a new muscle memory thing to learn, but you already have it down. The relationship is already there. Then again, might not use it enough to justify about a new arm that attaches to the vest, another monitor, and cable running off of the rig.