Capturing the Sights and Sounds with Digital Pictures
As a computer buff and sound engineer for the Weidner Theater in
Green Bay, Wisconsin, Brock Neverman wasn't a newcomer to technology.
Still, he says, being an avid 35mm photographer just didn't prepare
him for the thrill of digital capture.
"We do about 200 shows a year, everything from children's theater
to Broadway. When I first started with my KODAK
DC120 Camera, I used to take a lot of photos for our web page,"
he explained.
"For touring shows, I now use my DC260
to document set building. I take about 360 pictures and then turn
them into an animated GIF. The road crews think it's the neatest
thing to see their set built in just a minute and a half," he said.
Neverman also finds the DC260's scripting function very helpful.
"I use the FAST CAPTURE script, developed by Steve
Haehnichen, to take high resolution images as quickly as possible,
until the camera runs out of batteries or memory." On his own time,
he also uses this same script to take spectacular shots of lightning
storms approaching his home overlooking Green Bay.
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