Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Day 2 - Equipment set-up

For the tech freaks out there, here’s a general list of what we got going on:
Van:A Ford Econoline 350 12-passenger van wrapped in 3M Controltac vinyl graphics. (With the badge all covered up, that Ford never looked so good.) AM/Fm/CD 6-speaker, although no mp3 plug.
Internet connection:It has an Avis wireless router for general internet use, rated to have up to 11 connections at the same time, but with reduced speed. We also have a Sprint phonecard for streaming of the webcam video feed by itself than runs out of one of the Macbooks. All video is streamed through
Ustream.tv without audio.
GPS: Google maps tracks our location via a Motorola dedicated cellphone.
Cameras:The web camera is an externally mounted but discontinued
Apple iSight, mounted with suction cups for glass or handheld when we feel like making you dizzy. (That camera is now incorporated into Apple’s laptops.) Camera connects to the dedicated 13” MacBook via Firewire and can operate without the need for the van to be running.
For shooting all other regular meeting and B roll, we use a Sony Digital Handicam DCR-VX2100 with shotgun mike and AKG K240 studio headphones to drown out background noise when shooting.
For stills, we shoot with a Nikon D70 SLR.
Hard drives:For digitizing, we use a G-Tech G-RAID 300 gig external firewire drive, and offload all uncompressed footage via the VX2100’s Firewire port. Editing handled with Final Cut Pro.
Laptops: Two 15” MacBook Pros:
- 2.1 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processors
- 1 GB 667 MHz memory
- 120GB hard drive
and
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
- 2GB memory
- 120GB hard drive
- 8x double-layer SuperDrive
- NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics with 128MB SDRAM
One 13” MacBook:
- 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor
- 1GB memory
- 80GB hard drive
Power supply:Three cigarette lighters charge all the equipment as needed via two 175 and 220 watt DC power invertors. (All cell phones and camera batteries are charged at night by everyone on their own.)
Beverages:Mountain Dew, Diet Pepsi, Snapple and water. Cans, bottles or fountain via 7-11.
Snacks:Onboard GTS (Global Twinkie System) and GYS (Global Yodel System).
Schwag:T-shirts, buttons and whatever else we feel like throwing at a brand.
Exterior landscaping:Wal-Mart patio table with umbrella and Target folding patio chairs.
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