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Insider's Guide to Film Equipment Rentals with Expressway Cinema Rentals

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Renting film equipment can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. John Baumgartner, the rental manager at Expressway Cinema Rentals in Philadelphia, came on the podcast to walk filmmakers through the rental process.

"... at the end of the day I'm not going to let you walk out of my rental house not being able to make your picture." -John Baumgartner

Some of the things we discuss in this episode include

  • How much time to plan for testing equipment
  • What options filmmakers have in dealing with insurance
  • Essential but sometimes overlooked accessories needed for a shoot
  • Popular cameras & lenses and what makes them appealing
  • New equipment that could make a difference on set
Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make videos and tell stories. Some of my videos are here. # Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com

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Patrick Moreau is a filmmaker and co-founder of the Portland-based, Emmy-winning production company Stillmotion. He shares his approach to storytelling and film equipment in this episode.

Dan Laustsen, the cinematographer on The Shape of Water, Crimson Peak, and John Wick 2, explains his approach to lighting on this episode:

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Related Things

  • shotonwhat.com- resource for exploring equipment using on a film
  • Insurance options mentioned
  • Cameras mentioned
    • ARRI ALEXA Mini
    • Canon EOS 7D
    • Sony FS7
    • Sony Venice
  • Lenses mentioned
    • ARRI Ultra Primes
    • Canon FDs
    • Canon K35s
    • Cooke Speed Panchros - rehoused
    • Leica Rs
    • Leica Summicrons
    • Rokinon
    • Zeiss CP.2s
  • Filters mentioned
    • streak filters
    • Tiffen Pro-Mist filter
  • Lighting equipment mentioned
    • Astera Titan Tube
    • eggcrate grid - for narrowing the spread of a light
    • LiteGear LiteTile
  • Power accessories mentioned
    • Anton Bauer V-Mount battery
    • Core SWX battery
  • Other accessories mentioned
    • Dana Dolly
    • DJI Ronin
    • Easyrig
    • Focusbug - Ultrasonic rangerfinder system
    • Freefly Systems Movi

Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.

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Films & Shows Mentioned
  • 21 Bridges
  • Glass
  • Mindhunter
  • Split
  • Solo
  • The Upside

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Renting film equipment can seem intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. John Baumgartner, the rental manager at Expressway Cinema Rentals in Philadelphia, came on the podcast to walk filmmakers through the rental process.

"... at the end of the day I'm not going to let you walk out of my rental house not being able to make your picture." -John Baumgartner

Some of the things we discuss in this episode include

  • How much time to plan for testing equipment
  • What options filmmakers have in dealing with insurance
  • Essential but sometimes overlooked accessories needed for a shoot
  • Popular cameras & lenses and what makes them appealing
  • New equipment that could make a difference on set
Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make videos and tell stories. Some of my videos are here. # Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com

#

Related Episodes

Patrick Moreau is a filmmaker and co-founder of the Portland-based, Emmy-winning production company Stillmotion. He shares his approach to storytelling and film equipment in this episode.

Dan Laustsen, the cinematographer on The Shape of Water, Crimson Peak, and John Wick 2, explains his approach to lighting on this episode:

#

Related Things

  • shotonwhat.com- resource for exploring equipment using on a film
  • Insurance options mentioned
  • Cameras mentioned
    • ARRI ALEXA Mini
    • Canon EOS 7D
    • Sony FS7
    • Sony Venice
  • Lenses mentioned
    • ARRI Ultra Primes
    • Canon FDs
    • Canon K35s
    • Cooke Speed Panchros - rehoused
    • Leica Rs
    • Leica Summicrons
    • Rokinon
    • Zeiss CP.2s
  • Filters mentioned
    • streak filters
    • Tiffen Pro-Mist filter
  • Lighting equipment mentioned
    • Astera Titan Tube
    • eggcrate grid - for narrowing the spread of a light
    • LiteGear LiteTile
  • Power accessories mentioned
    • Anton Bauer V-Mount battery
    • Core SWX battery
  • Other accessories mentioned
    • Dana Dolly
    • DJI Ronin
    • Easyrig
    • Focusbug - Ultrasonic rangerfinder system
    • Freefly Systems Movi

Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow.

#

Films & Shows Mentioned
  • 21 Bridges
  • Glass
  • Mindhunter
  • Split
  • Solo
  • The Upside

If You Liked the Show

  • Subscribe or leave an honest review:

Apple Podcasts

Spotify

Overcast

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  continue reading

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