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08/21/2008 06:58:05 PM · #1
Hey guys!!

While at the Calgary GTG I did a small shoot using pedro, high on energy, lowonenergy and joey lawrence. We played so much Rockband that I just had to do a shoot! :)

Check out how I set up my lights and see the cools shots HERE!.

Let me know what you think!

Yanik

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08/21/2008 07:37:50 PM · #2
Awesome! Thanks for the set-up information

Rock on!!!
08/21/2008 07:51:03 PM · #3
cool, really simple setup but it worked well!
08/22/2008 11:02:51 AM · #4
Glad you guys liked it! :)
08/22/2008 11:13:26 AM · #5
Very cool, thanks. Destroyed some umbrellas the same way (sandbag people are not always available...), but you can usually fix them again...

Do you adjust the flash power output just by simple trial and error?
08/22/2008 11:24:28 AM · #6
LMAO thats awesome!! thanks for the info Yanik
08/22/2008 11:30:49 AM · #7
ah that looks like it was so much fun. great photos
08/22/2008 11:56:28 AM · #8
yall are all still noobs at rockband
08/22/2008 12:18:34 PM · #9
Originally posted by Sam94720:

Very cool, thanks. Destroyed some umbrellas the same way (sandbag people are not always available...), but you can usually fix them again...

Do you adjust the flash power output just by simple trial and error?


Yup! Since us Nikon guys can control the SB-800s straight inside the camera it makes life all that much easier. I don't have to run to my flashes to change the output. :)

FETOR: We might still be noobs, oh RockBand God, but we all look awesome! ;-)
08/22/2008 12:36:44 PM · #10
Originally posted by kosmikkreeper:

Yup! Since us Nikon guys can control the SB-800s straight inside the camera it makes life all that much easier. I don't have to run to my flashes to change the output. :)

Us Canon guys can do that, too, with an on-camera flash. However, triggering the other flashes with an initial flash is not always possible (depending on the arrangement of your flashes). I now use Skyports, but with them you have to run from flash to flash to make adjustments (at least you can trigger groups of flashes individually without moving)...
08/22/2008 01:02:53 PM · #11
Originally posted by kosmikkreeper:

FETOR: We might still be noobs, oh RockBand God, but we all look awesome! ;-)

oh i wasnt doubting that actually you were rockin the drums pretty good last month. that damn bass pedal messes me all up
08/22/2008 01:14:01 PM · #12
crazy-cool!

love the photos :D
08/22/2008 02:39:58 PM · #13
Ha! Great pics (and tutorial)! You'll have to have another GTG when Rockband 2 debuts next month!
08/22/2008 07:07:23 PM · #14
Originally posted by Telehubbie:

Ha! Great pics (and tutorial)! You'll have to have another GTG when Rockband 2 debuts next month!


What!?!? Rockband 2!! OMG!!!! **thinking up a awesome setup...*** :-D
08/23/2008 11:24:46 PM · #15
Yup, check it out: //www.rockband2.com/. I've seen photos of a 'premium' drum kit with cymbals and a better setup, but they don't show it on the Rockband site. Here's one. I might have to upgrade to this one. :-)


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