I’m not into the production industry but this quite interesting I’m the tool and could suggest that you could have zip ties there many forms and sizes to attach or keep organized without know how to make knots also there are some metal pieces to help you to make the tension función without to know how to make knots this is kinda handy when your team is new. This is pure gold because this is somenthing that I didn’t see like this. Thanks
@scotey4 күн бұрын
What an insanely thorough and practical walkthrough. Great kit design by a guy who's probably seen it all in the field. Thanks for the tour, Joshua!
@JoshuaKirkNZ3 күн бұрын
Thanks Scotey - Appreciate it, still learning everyday 🙌
@ZarichjoКүн бұрын
i've been editing for years on capcut and i've moved to premiere pro but i don't know how to write a contract for my clients to sign, or if i even need a contract. what elements should the contract contain? Duration, Pricing, any agreement rules? would appreciate the help.
@ericdargan3 күн бұрын
Love the knots! Great video
@arandavies67813 күн бұрын
Quick question - have you guys found any value or considered using production carts or anything like that? I use a rock n roller R12 for my day job at the prod house I work at, but I'm considering getting something for my freelance work as driving my Land Rover up to set is not always practical! Any thoughts?
@JoshuaKirkNZ3 күн бұрын
I’ve had my eye on a production cart for years, but we currently use a cheap cart we found at Bunnings (hardware store) for a few hundred. It does the trick for getting gear from car to set, but is not much use on set.
@arandavies67813 күн бұрын
@ is it more of a tool cart (b&q/screwfix here sell something like that for a similar price point) or is it more of a cargo cart like the rnr carts? I’m really skeptical of prod carts because even the cheapest ones are like £1000..can’t imagine it’ll be any better with import fees to NZ