Multimedia triathlon

Media kit

I used my full compliment of multimedia gear while covering the Xterra Hammerman Triathlon this morning:

  • Nikon D200: 9 picture online gallery + three picture print package.
  • Canon HV20 with Sennheiser ew100 wireless mic: Video and ambient sound
  • M-Audio 24/96 with Beyerdynamic M58 mic: Interview recording.

  • I ended up spending too much time on the finished project trying to balance the audio levels between the tape and the M-Audio but I prefer that to shooting a lame stand up (probably a habit I should break — but not yet!).

    Here’s the final video:

    July 19th, 2008, posted by Stephen

    More audio scraps

    A few random links I ran across in my audio research. They’re getting a little old now, but consider them notebook items:

  • Setting up a small recording studio (from January 2006?)
  • :: I’ll probably be setting up something like this in the near future, either at home or at the office.

  • Discussion with Ira Glass (of This American Life) (from June of 2006.)
  • :: Long, three-part piece with a lively discussion at the end.

  • Radio: An Illustrated Guide by Jessica Abel and Ira Glass
  • :: A 32-page comic book covers how to make a radio story, $5. It’s the last item on the page.

    July 11th, 2008, posted by Stephen

    Converting audio files in iTunes

    Just a little tidbit that didn’t quite fit in the audio tutorial I’m writing for the Anchorage Daily News newsroom. This covers converting to MP3 but it also works to AAC, AIFF, Apple Lossless, or WAV.

    To convert to an mp3:

      •Import your file into iTunes.

      •Highlight the file with a click, then go to Advanced > Convert Selection to MP3.

    If it wants to convert you track to another format, you’ll need to edit the iTune’s preferences:

      •Go to File > Preferences. Select the “Advanced” icon (looks like a gear).

      •Select the “Importing” button. Under the “Import Using” drop down menu choose MP3 Encoder. Hit OK.

    July 10th, 2008, posted by Stephen

    G9 movie making

    Another 4th of July, another holiday in Seward at the Mount Marathon race. Thousands turn out to cheer racers up the 3,022-foot peak and one lucky Anchorage Daily News photographer gets to climb the mountain to get pictures from the trail. Marc Lester always gets to go (I have to maintain race results on adn.com — honest!) and this year he shot some video with his Canon G9 to go with the video project I was working on.

    I shot with a Canon HV20 and, despite some minor problems with the sizes, the clips blend fairly well. If the G9 had a a mic jack for my Sennheiser wireless, I don’t think I’d use anything else (some of Marc’s mountain clips suffered from wind noise — we’ll have to work out some sort of wind screen).

    July 5th, 2008, posted by Stephen

    Exxon Valdez, drinks edition

    Apologies. I couldn’t help myself:

    Exxon Valdez
    1/2 oz butterscotch schnapps
    1/2 oz white sambuca

    –From www.drinksmixer.com

    Alaskan Oil Slick
    1/2 oz Blue Curacao Liqueur
    1/2 oz Jagermeister® Herbal Liqueur
    1/2 oz Peppermint Schnapps
    Layer blue curacao on bottom, peppermint schnapps in the middle, and Jager on top.

    –From supercocktails.com

    Oil Slick
    1/2 shot Jägermeister
    1/2 shot Rumple Minze
    Mix both ingredients together in a shaker and serve in a chilled shot glass.

    Oil Spill
    3/4 shot Goldschlager
    1/4 shot Jägermeister
    Layer Jägermeister on top of the Goldschlager.

    –From www.webtender.com.

    Many more with a specifically Alaska history from Keith Saunders, adn.com Spirits guru blogger.

    June 25th, 2008, posted by Stephen