I don't profess to be a movie director, but my videos have been seen on many occasions. When I'm holding my shellac stick in one hand and the camera in the other, I always need an extra hand to hold my setting tools. I had to constantly improvise my tools and accessories.
To steady the camera and the attachments, I placed two heavy weights on the rear of the platform.
All of these accessories were collected long before I bought my Digital Microscope. This collection of pieces only gave me a casual magnification.
When I was teaching at a jewellery school in Central Ontario, Canada, online. I used the same combination of 'camera and a laptop' for viewing.
I let my students know that I was teaching directly from my bench at my home and not from a professional filming studio.
No matter where I was teaching, the results were still the same. It appears that my students learned a tremendous amount of useful information even under some austere conditions. What you see here is my bench in my basement, under a flight of stairs.
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