CharlesPapert
Director of Photography
In 2020 Covid era I started providing a separate crew monitor to avoid having the faces hovering over the shoulder as you mentioned, and it has proven to be very useful. Given the 6' distancing rule back then I went big and got a 55" LG OLED for this, which still makes a fantastic crew monitor as a number of people can look at it and really see details (so good for H/MU/props/set dressing). Or also works as a client monitor for same reason. I do have a 32" that works fine for this also.I almost built the 5" as a challenge, since these days there's zero reliance on your wooden cameras providing parts. I don't know how many people will benefit from a 5", I'm thinking more a bonus for crew members to have fewer people crowd around a sumo e.g. HMU, possible lighting assistant working with a Gaffer, B camera operator during an interview to stay out of a wider frame, corporate client just for a wow factor/to stay away from the film people.
I haven't done too many 4 camera gigs that weren't multicam (and then usually more than 4). Gnerally it's a two camera deal so a two-up, sometimes 3. But I can also send reference stills to the director on one of the inputs. For green screen shoots for instance I might send the camera original image and a comp with background.So you can just add a decimator to the chain and have four images on any monitor, appropriate connections assumed? Would a four camera shoot be wireless or usually wired? Would the decimator live close to the monitor, but not necessarily mounted to it, but then with its own power?
The Decimator lives inside a case in my cart along with ATEM switcher and DA's and other related bits. The cameras are usually wireless, with receivers going to the respective AC's for their monitors, video village and my cart. From there I'll broadcast a second wireless signal with whatever flavor of quad setup (described above). That goes to the handheld monitor, crew monitor, client monitor and the directors monitor which is usually a Sumo. Each job has slightly different needs so I'll jump receivers around as needed.













