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Louis Maddalena September 5th, 2008 11:16 AM

Show off your Wedding / Event post production studio!
 
So we all see your work, now show us where it is you work.

I'll start:

I am currently working on it, still cleaning, organizing, and such but figured i'd take a picture and show you the progress.

MobileMe Gallery

The computer is a mac pro 8x 3.0ghz 12GB ram there are 4 TB of hd's internal and 3 external. battery back ups, and a deck. There is also a macbook and a macbook pro on the left. Some cameras floating around, they are the ones I use often enough that I don't keep them away because i'll want to grab one quick and run and shoot.

Craig Demaer September 5th, 2008 01:02 PM

you and I have the same desk! *high five*
will post a pic when I get home

Matthew Ebenezer September 5th, 2008 08:27 PM

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Cool setup Louis - and great idea for a thread.

Here's a few pics from my studio:

Pic #1 - Couches and viewing area
Pic #2 - My very messy desk(s) - my excuse is that I've been out of town for a few days
Pic #3 - The outside of our building - my office is upstairs on the 1st floor
Pic #4 - Studio space - we share the building with 2 photographers. I don't use this area much
Pic #5 - Different angle of the couches and viewing area
Pic #6 - A couple of pics stitched together
Pic #7 & 8 - Before and After shots from when we did the renovations

Here's a short timelapse from the renovations - Ebenezer Films Blog Archive New Premises - Timelapse

We're pretty lucky to have such a great space - our studio is located in a funky alley way right in the middle of town. I'd love to separate the areas for client viewings and where I work but people are pretty understanding - and it helps to sometimes show clients the equipment used in producing their videos.

Cheers! Can't wait to see more of other people's spaces.

Matthew.

Louis Maddalena September 5th, 2008 09:20 PM

Wow beautiful. Mine is still in my bedroom. It used to have its own room but we're doing contstruction so I had to move into my studio.. In any event I would love to have a studio not in my house like you, but I don't make nearly enough money.

Matthew Ebenezer September 5th, 2008 09:27 PM

Give it time. I worked out of home in tiny bedrooms for the first two years - we've only been in our current space for just on a year now.

Louis Maddalena September 7th, 2008 07:26 PM

only me and matt think this was a good idea? :(

Thought it would have been awesome to see your studios! take pictures!

Darren Smith September 8th, 2008 12:02 AM

my "office"
 
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not much to look at really, although I'm planning a small reno shortly, just repainting to be rid of the yellow walls.
Matt, love your space, I may pop up to Toowoomba in the next couple of months, so if you're in town I might pop in, would love to talk shop. This room was a bedroom when we bought, but we needed an office, so at the expense of the guest bedroom there you have it, I converted the walk in robe to a soundbooth, as I occasionally do voiceovers as well.

I have to agree with Louis, can't wait to have a detached office, although it's likely I would still work from home just need to find a place with a detached shed or building.

Cheers
Darren

Matthew Ebenezer September 8th, 2008 12:45 AM

Looks good Darren ... brings back some fond memories of my old room and setup. Definitely let me know if you make it to Toowoomba, it'd be great to catch up.

Louis Maddalena September 8th, 2008 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Darren Smith (Post 930695)
not much to look at really, although I'm planning a small reno shortly, just repainting to be rid of the yellow walls.
Matt, love your space, I may pop up to Toowoomba in the next couple of months, so if you're in town I might pop in, would love to talk shop. This room was a bedroom when we bought, but we needed an office, so at the expense of the guest bedroom there you have it, I converted the walk in robe to a soundbooth, as I occasionally do voiceovers as well.

I have to agree with Louis, can't wait to have a detached office, although it's likely I would still work from home just need to find a place with a detached shed or building.

Cheers
Darren

I like the setup. I find that in order to have a nice studio you need to have a solid desk. It looks like I will have to buy one next time I have some extra cash flow. Everybody's desks are so nice when you can't see the wires under them.

Dawn Brennan September 8th, 2008 08:21 AM

A work in progress...
 
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The future office/studio.... behold.

Couldn't resist posting since we are in the building stage, but I will be sure to repost when its done. They say by November we should be able to move in to our new home, and my home office/studio is one of my first projects to finish.

Matt Bishop September 8th, 2008 10:02 AM

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Here is my office that is already becoming too small, but it's where I meet all of my clients. We just work out of our home and most of the work (video) is done right here. We have some backdrops and studio lighting setup in the basement for photo but don't use it much as everything is usually shot on location.

Matt

Louis Maddalena September 8th, 2008 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt Bishop (Post 930849)
Here is my office that is already becoming too small, but it's where I meet all of my clients. We just work out of our home and most of the work (video) is done right here. We have some backdrops and studio lighting setup in the basement for photo but don't use it much as everything is usually shot on location.

Matt

Very Nice! What are all the certificates for?

Matt Bishop September 8th, 2008 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Louis Maddalena (Post 930976)
Very Nice! What are all the certificates for?

Those are a mix of award certificates and associations that we belong to. There are also the two college diplomas on the other wall. My wife and I both studied the overall field that we're in so I have those displayed also.

Louis Maddalena September 23rd, 2008 05:37 PM

booo my thread was a flop!

Jason Robinson September 23rd, 2008 06:01 PM

Holy LCDs batman.... that is a lot of huge LCD TVs!

Peter Szilveszter September 23rd, 2008 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Louis Maddalena (Post 941856)
booo my thread was a flop!

Don't give up.

Jason Robinson September 23rd, 2008 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Szilveszter (Post 941881)
Don't give up.

I'd show mine, but it is embarrassingly cluttered and cramped. :-)

Emily Howlett September 23rd, 2008 07:13 PM

Yeah Louis, dont give up! It was a great thread! I am sure Pete would have publish his work space, except I wont let him because our "office" is just a nice way of decribing a room with the spare bed, extra furniture, craft supplies and endless crap. Its WAY too messy for public viewing!

I like seeing other peoples, makes me want to clean up... kinda!

Emily


Living Lens | Cinematic Videography

Stephen J. Williams September 23rd, 2008 07:24 PM

how do you post pictures on this site?

Louis Maddalena September 23rd, 2008 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen J. Williams (Post 941923)
how do you post pictures on this site?

just throw a picture up on a website, blog, photo sharing site, etc, and post a link. I went with mobile me, but you can use any site that allows you to put a picture up... There is also the option of adding a photo directly to your post like Matt did.

Mick Haensler September 28th, 2008 10:42 AM

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Although I'm not doing weddings and do very few events any more, thought I'd share my space. This is pre cable management, looks a lot neater now.

Mick Haensler
Higher Ground Media

Louis Maddalena September 28th, 2008 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Mick Haensler (Post 944162)
Although I'm not doing weddings and do very few events any more, thought I'd share my space. This is pre cable management, looks a lot neater now.

Mick Haensler
Higher Ground Media

I am in love.

Matthew Ebenezer September 28th, 2008 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mick Haensler (Post 944162)
Although I'm not doing weddings and do very few events any more, thought I'd share my space. This is pre cable management, looks a lot neater now.

Mick Haensler
Higher Ground Media

That's a nice looking space. Thanks for sharing it Mick!

Robert Bec September 28th, 2008 06:41 PM

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Here is my studio

Louis Maddalena September 28th, 2008 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Bec (Post 944295)
Here is my studio

I like it.. very organized.. What kind of studio monitors do you have for your audio?

Mick Haensler September 28th, 2008 09:42 PM

Thanks for the feedback Matthew and Louise. After years in a sterile edit suite, I wanted to design I workspace I wanted to be in. I had a cabinet maker friend who is also a wedding DJ build and install the work areas. To save on cost I designed the units as built ins, even though everything has the appearance of standalone furniture. Everything is basically work surfaces tied to the wall. The cabinets are built to 19" standard studio size with rack rails for mounting gear. It's kind of like a kitchen design. The surfaces are a black swirl Formica(hides messes and cleans easily) with solid cherry bullnose trim and 1/2" cherry plywood sides. The cabinets are 1/2" cherry plywood with solid cherry fronts. Total cost was a very reasonable $1700.

This space is also a 16 track recording studio, thus the plethora of audio gear and instruments. Everything is linked to a Octocore Mac Pro. The Audio Workstation is a Tascam SX-1 which will take black burst sync from the Mac Pro for doing soundtrack work although I haven't used this feature.

I am truly blessed to have a work environment like this. Every morning when I step from the kitchen to the studio I can't believe how fortunate I am to have this space.

Mick Haensler
Higher Ground Media

Joel Peregrine September 28th, 2008 09:57 PM

Hi Louis,

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Originally Posted by Louis Maddalena (Post 929724)
So we all see your work, now show us where it is you work.

I work entirely on laptops, so my office is anywhere. I just can't sit at a desk all week. With my wife at home all day with the kids I need to get out of the house if I want to concentrate. At home I stand quite often with an elevated desk, sit with feet up, lay on my back, lay on my stomach, even used the treadmill with an elevated waist-high shelf that allows me to walk at 3 mph and edit. I use all portable bus-powered drives to stay mobile. This picture is a little dated in that I switched to FW800 and eSATA rather than FW400 when I started editing HD.

EventVideographer.com ~ Mobile Editing

I'm very much looking forward to quad-core MacBook Pros. I'll be first in line. I have a base camp in my office with two intel iMacs that I use for capturing and encoding, but my laptop is my real workhorse.

Robert Bec September 28th, 2008 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Louis Maddalena (Post 944321)
I like it.. very organized.. What kind of studio monitors do you have for your audio?


they are TASCAM i picked them up for $500 they are great for my work

Louis Maddalena October 9th, 2008 12:46 PM

anybody else want to share?

James Strange October 9th, 2008 03:45 PM

Once I've had a tidy I'll post some pics of my studio, and by studio, I mean office, and by office, I mean spare room, and by 'my' , I mean mine and my fiance's


Dont give up th thread! Love this idea!

James

Matthew Ebenezer October 9th, 2008 06:46 PM

Yep, don't give up. It's a cool thread!

Glen Elliott October 13th, 2008 11:03 PM

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Here's a shot mid project (excuse the mess):

Louis Maddalena October 13th, 2008 11:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 950924)
Here's a shot mid project (excuse the mess):

What do you use your Mac Mini for?

Glen Elliott October 13th, 2008 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Louis Maddalena (Post 950925)
What do you use your Mac Mini for?

Primarily as a dedicated capture machine. I also have XP installed, recently, via BootCamp to interface with some hardware that is PC-only.

Matthew Ebenezer October 14th, 2008 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 950924)
Here's a shot mid project (excuse the mess):

Hey Glen. Nice setup. How do you find editing on that giant screen?

Allen Plowman October 14th, 2008 01:22 AM

you can see a lot of other members setups in this thread
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/home-away...our-setup.html

Robert Bec October 14th, 2008 02:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Glen Elliott (Post 950924)
Here's a shot mid project (excuse the mess):

Hey Glen

What sizes are both Monitors and are they plasmas

Do you use the smaller monitor for grading and viewing or do you use the huge monitor for everything

How do you work

Danny O'Neill October 14th, 2008 08:54 AM

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I really could make better use of the second monitor

Jason Bowers October 14th, 2008 05:58 PM

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Here is our almost fully renovated studio it contains our meeting area with cappuccino bar, screening room, and studio. One editing suite and two photo suites.
JB

Glen Elliott October 14th, 2008 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Matthew Ebenezer (Post 950937)
Hey Glen. Nice setup. How do you find editing on that giant screen?

I love it! I had two 30" displays (one Apple and one DELL) and ditched them both when I went with my first 46" LCD (Westinghouse). I found the native resolution of the 30" displays to be a bit extreme (2560x1600) and difficult to see- especially all the dials and sliders in FCP. Since then I've upgraded to all Samsung large 1080p LCDs.

I have another workstation on the other side of the room identical to this one. Once you work on larger monitors you can't go back. The best part is they are less expensive than the Apple 30-inchers.


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