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The Lens-Sensor Recipes Podcast
SilverLight Photo Co.
52 episodes
5 days ago
For years, I had searched for the perfect lens-sensor combination; a lens and camera duo that would produce a beautiful image with few adjustments and little post-processing. It would look REAL straight out of camera (SOOC) and be everything I needed and wanted in a camera system. However, as I tested each pair, they all told a different story, and would deliver light to the sensor differently. So, I began tweaking settings, jotting down notes (on index cards) for each lens-sensor combination I tried. I soon realized I needed a database to access all my settings & LUTs, and created my website.
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For years, I had searched for the perfect lens-sensor combination; a lens and camera duo that would produce a beautiful image with few adjustments and little post-processing. It would look REAL straight out of camera (SOOC) and be everything I needed and wanted in a camera system. However, as I tested each pair, they all told a different story, and would deliver light to the sensor differently. So, I began tweaking settings, jotting down notes (on index cards) for each lens-sensor combination I tried. I soon realized I needed a database to access all my settings & LUTs, and created my website.
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How To Reduce Stress (Using KIT PLANS)
The Lens-Sensor Recipes Podcast
24 minutes 34 seconds
3 years ago
How To Reduce Stress (Using KIT PLANS)

In this podcast episode, we dive into the debate over messy versus clean workspaces and their impact on creativity and productivity, especially in filmmaking. We share our personal struggles with maintaining an organized space and introduce the "P.A.C." concept—Portable, Affordable, Common. This framework emphasizes the importance of having portable, budget-friendly gear that’s easy to organize and transport. We highlight the benefits of a portable setup, including easier transitions between studio and location shoots, and the role of in-body image stabilization in cameras. The episode underscores the balance between creativity and organization for enhanced productivity.


Introduction to Creative Mindset (00:00:00)

The speaker introduces the topic of workspace organization and its impact on creativity.


Messy vs. Clean Workspaces (00:01:06)

Discussion on the debate between messy and clean workspaces affecting productivity and creativity.


Personal Experience with Organization (00:02:16)

The speaker shares their struggle with maintaining an organized workspace and past attempts to improve.


Concept of P.A.C. (00:03:21)

Introduction of the acronym "P.A.C." (Portable, Affordable, Common) related to gear organization.


Benefits of Portability (00:04:43)

Exploration of how portability aids in location shoots and maintaining a clean studio space.


Efficiency of Packing Gear (00:05:47)

The importance of packing gear efficiently to minimize theft and maximize productivity.


Keeping the Studio Clean (00:10:10)

The speaker emphasizes the need for a clean workspace to enhance workflow and productivity.


Defining Portability (00:11:08)

Explanation of what constitutes portability in terms of gear and organization.


In-Body Image Stabilization (00:14:35)

Discussion on advancements in camera technology that reduce the need for bulky stabilization gear.


Comparing Sensor Sizes (00:16:01)

The speaker compares micro 4/3 sensors to full-frame sensors regarding portability and lens size.


Quality and Readiness Reset (00:20:27)

The importance of having quality gear that is easy to use and the concept of a "readiness reset" for organization.


Workspace Organization and Productivity (00:23:46)

Discussion on how workspace organization impacts productivity and creativity in filmmaking.

The Lens-Sensor Recipes Podcast
For years, I had searched for the perfect lens-sensor combination; a lens and camera duo that would produce a beautiful image with few adjustments and little post-processing. It would look REAL straight out of camera (SOOC) and be everything I needed and wanted in a camera system. However, as I tested each pair, they all told a different story, and would deliver light to the sensor differently. So, I began tweaking settings, jotting down notes (on index cards) for each lens-sensor combination I tried. I soon realized I needed a database to access all my settings & LUTs, and created my website.