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Ultimate RIG for ATEM Mini Pro! (TEARDOWN, Part 2)

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • SEE FULL LIST OF RIG PARTS AT:
    davidjoshuaford.com/productio...
    Save time and space when you arrive on set with a self-contained ATEM Mini Pro / ISO rig. Don’t bother updating network settings as you move between the office, home, and location with a built-in router. A single V-mount battery or AC adapter powers the whole system and eliminates cable clutter. Mount it on a tripod, or place it on a desk. Save footprint and cable runs by stacking laptops, mixers, cameras, or autocue on to the rig itself.
    This ATEM Mini Pro / ISO rig was designed almost entirely using off-the-shelf, universal video production parts. 15-mm rods, rail blocks, NATO clamps, and 1/4-20 cheeseboards makes it highly customizable with existing production production equipment. Plus, when you out-grow your ATEM Mini, there’s no wastage since all these parts can be re-purposed in other kits, such as camera rigging.
    Chapters
    00:00 Teardown Introduction
    00:36 SmallRig NATO Top Handle, Lilliput Monitor, Cold Shoe Mount
    02:03 Tablet mount for ATEM Mini Pro ISO
    03:08 Base rigging, Teradek Bolt and Cube for Wireless MultiView
    05:23 Raspberry Pi 4 (8GB) to run Companion Profile
    06:20 GL.iNet Beryl Travel Router
    08:00 USB-C Dock
    08:37 Elgato CamLink4K HDMI-to-Webcam Input
    08:58 POWER: DC splitters, V-Mount Battery, D-Tap
    13:53 No tools
    15:22 Down-Conversion for 5-volt devices
    16:47 Base Rig (without Devices)
    19:31 Wrap Up
    20:30 Where to find the parts

Komentáře • 85

  • @catalyst-studios
    @catalyst-studios Před 3 lety +17

    I seriously do not think I’ve ever seen a single more informative, detailed, and useful video on CZcams. Ever.

  • @e.leewhite7907
    @e.leewhite7907 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I haven’t look at your video for a few years. I agree with one of the comments. Genius & a little bit of the mad scientist.

  • @luisoliveira.360
    @luisoliveira.360 Před 3 lety +1

    Jesus... Just saw the whole 2 vids about that rig.
    I’ve a rig just like this one, but not so portable, not so professional and with half of those items there. One of my biggest problems and where I always get stuck, is the power solution and get the thing well stacked. Well... this is just the thing. I cannot thank you with just a comment. I’m going to adapt this one to my needs, and I’m going to make a vid about this (in portuguese, I’m from Portugal) just to help others just like the way you helped me. Just THANK YOU. So glad that I’ve found you 🙏🏻

  • @ubenza
    @ubenza Před 3 lety +4

    You rock! I am so glad I saw this, ordered my mini pro today, looks like I have some additional shopping to do..

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      Have fun with it! Link in description has all the parts. My goal was to enjoy the simplicity of switching it on without having to configure it all the time.

    • @keithcurrams
      @keithcurrams Před 3 lety

      I've had mine a year and I STILL have additional shopping to do...

  • @PARISTHOMASCY
    @PARISTHOMASCY Před 3 lety +2

    Insanity and genius all mixed in one! Amazing stuff David! Thanks again for sharing this!

  • @RolandDobbins
    @RolandDobbins Před 3 lety +5

    This is a fantastic setup, & I'm grateful for your generosity in sharing it with everyone. One final piece would be the ability to mount an iPad Mini running iMix 16 Pro 64 onto the rig in order to play videos into the ATEM. Maybe VLC 4 will fix the issue with black frames when transitioning videos so that the Pi could do this, too.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety +1

      An iPad tablet mount and a cold shoe would be an easy add to this! Send me a pic if you make something similar!

    • @jas_bataille
      @jas_bataille Před 3 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford I had a similar idea, but I want to put an iPad air (or pro if they fix the blooming screen issue) behind my Macbook Pro. Put the MacBook pro in a beefy case, then add rails on the back to slide the iPad to the side of use the iPad in side-car mode, so you can switch camera by touching your multi view screen itself!

  • @crsmith-rv3nh
    @crsmith-rv3nh Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing and the amount of time and research you put into building this rig. It provided me with the most valuable information and resources for my setup.

  • @houmaniuvali2009
    @houmaniuvali2009 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow!! This is what I need. Awesome work. Appreciate your work mate.

  • @user-kl2ss1gh4o
    @user-kl2ss1gh4o Před 2 lety

    That's insane. Thank for this video. There's give a lot of new opportunities in production

  • @ElliotMurphy
    @ElliotMurphy Před 3 lety +1

    This is fantastic!

  • @moonpost
    @moonpost Před 3 lety +1

    thanks. heck of a rig in a super compact volume.

  • @Blaze2992
    @Blaze2992 Před 3 lety

    Mate this is phenomenal!

  • @dckovar
    @dckovar Před 2 lety

    Hugely inspired. I'm starting from scratch and this offers a lot to think about in a very modular way. I can build a frame that will support my immediate needs as well as support future growth. The other options I've seen locked me into a rigid case which is very clean and neat but not at all future proof.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 2 lety

      Yes - I've since torn apart much of this build, and have been able to transfer the parts over to the ATEM Mini Extreme ISO and my PTZ Teleprompter instead, so nothing has been wasted here.

  • @porky8pig
    @porky8pig Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant!!

  • @KomuFrank
    @KomuFrank Před 3 lety

    Just subscribed because this is for sure inspiring and helpful content

  • @MotherBee
    @MotherBee Před 3 lety

    You are the best in giving a full detailed info. I really love all your videos. Keep doing it!

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, appreciate the feedback!

    • @MotherBee
      @MotherBee Před 3 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford i have most of the items in your rig except for the teradeck I just need the cables and the rig components. I will slowly purchase and build it and will show you what I manage to come up based on your video. Thank you again

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      @@MotherBee I look forward to seeing what you build! If you're looking for something cheaper than the Teradeks, look into the Hollyland Mars series and Accsoon Cineye series.

    • @MotherBee
      @MotherBee Před 3 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford i have the hollyland mars 400s already.

  • @PiersCawley
    @PiersCawley Před 3 lety

    Love this. The core of the rig is so very adaptable. My desk is currently a huge mess of HDMI, USB and power cables that could easily be bundled up into a rig like this. That it’s so portable too is a very nice bonus :)
    I’m off to the drawing board to work out how to build one of these with an M1 Mac Mini in it as well as the Pi.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      Would love to see pictures of your set up once you're done!

    • @PiersCawley
      @PiersCawley Před 3 lety

      ​@@davidjoshuaford Once I've worked out what the hell I'm doing!

  • @polkior
    @polkior Před 3 lety +1

    Gracias por compartir! :)

  • @seamussmyth2312
    @seamussmyth2312 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome jigsaw puzzle:)

  • @johnstonw1
    @johnstonw1 Před 3 lety

    I have the strongest urge to buy one and build this. I have a ATEM TV Studio Pro 4k... Maybe I should use this as inspiration to build a small-ish rig for that.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      Sure thing - hopefully you can implement some ideas and the workflow. Send me some pics of your setup if you do!

  • @PascalWagner
    @PascalWagner Před 11 měsíci

    Hey David, thanks for the video. I’ve been looking for a way to build a mobile setup and this looks ideal.
    I’ve been trying to rebuild this setup and I’ve had it burn through an Elgato can link, 3 Sony cameras, multiple switchers and splitters, my ATEM and my Teradek trying to get this all setup & working.
    Warning to anyone watching this, it’s not easy and having to buy double the parts is really expensive 😢.
    I’ve found that battery pack shorts a quite a bit out so I have gotten rid of that and come to the conclusion the rig needs it’s own power source and so does my Sony camera. I also had to upgrade every splitter and Switcher so they are all linked up to a power source and not using phantom power. Now it doesn’t seem like it’s shorting anything out.
    That said, having all of the pieces so close together, every piece in there is really hot.
    Are you just okay with it running hot or how do you mitigate that. Are there any additional learnings you’ve had? Do you go back to this setup at all or did you also find a ton of issues with it. If so, PLEASE let me know before I burn through another round of equipment 😂

  • @taoli5497
    @taoli5497 Před 2 lety

    太牛了!👍

  • @user-qh5cf6sb1f
    @user-qh5cf6sb1f Před 3 lety

    Man I could kiss you for this video

  • @RayFranklin
    @RayFranklin Před 3 lety

    Great solution and presentation. Thanks. (Kludge?) I think not.

  • @indi2174
    @indi2174 Před 3 lety

    Can u do a video demonstration rigg like this one plus more .. say if you have SDI camera BUT this time with a Atem extreme iso ?
    Please can you do that for us ?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      I have some hardware design ideas for the Extreme but need the time to develop them…however, minus the cage, a lot of the electricals and devices from this video would work the same for the Extreme.

  • @PasmadongKamay
    @PasmadongKamay Před 3 lety

    Good day and thanks for this, I picked up a lot of tips. Question, (with this setup) will the Companion Emulator only work on your mobile / tablet if you have the GL.iNet travel router?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Pasmadong, good question - any router will do. It doesn't need to be the GL.iNet router, but it's a great portable form factor. You just need the phone + ATEM + the Computer running Companion (Win/Mac/or Pi) to all be on the same network. You could conceivably skip a router by setting your computer up as host, and connect ATEM via ethernet, and Phone via wifi.

    • @PasmadongKamay
      @PasmadongKamay Před 3 lety

      Thank you@@davidjoshuaford ! I looked at the "setting your Laptop as a network host" and came out with more questions then answers, hehe. I think I'll hold off on the router for now and will cherish the tactile feel of the stream deck for now.

  • @Oshikuru55
    @Oshikuru55 Před 2 lety

    Hi! I saw, that the SmallRig Heighten Rod Clamp was discontinued by Smallrig itself. Any alternatives to that part?

  • @karllautman
    @karllautman Před 3 lety

    Link to the Companion app?

  • @Casuallz
    @Casuallz Před 2 měsíci

    I really enjoyed your video and have purchased your Bitfocus Companion ATEM Mini Pro ISO switcher Controls. I’m building a version of this RIG and have a question.
    I don’t know if you’re still responding to this old video but when you talk about the travel router at 6:21,
    you set up your travel router so it does not reassign IP addresses of your devices when using clients internet WiFi on your laptop. Maybe you, or someone who sees this question can point me to video are link that explains how this is done?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey! Glad you found it helpful. I have a livestream about that router in my feed, and I’ll do some more livestreams on the GL.iNet routers in the upcoming weeks/months. It’s essentially the same as any other router, and you’re connecting internet via the WAN port, just that these travel ones are very portable and have great features.

    • @Casuallz
      @Casuallz Před 2 měsíci

      @@davidjoshuaford Wow that was fast! Thank you so much for your response.
      I’m watching your GL.iNet Slate AX Wifi6 Stream and I think I can set the travel router up. It looks like I will need to give each device a Static IP address with same subnet mask. I will let you know if I get everything configured.
      Thanks again

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 2 měsíci

      @@Casuallz You're welcome - the GL.iNet routers by default run on 192.168.8.1, so you'd set your ATEM and other devices to static addresses within that range 192.168.8.xxx

  • @dckovar
    @dckovar Před 2 lety

    The SmallRig Heighten Rod Clamp DCD2375 is no longer available. I looked through the photos and cannot determine where it fits into the build, and thus what to potentially replace it with.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 2 lety

      There's a Camavate one that is similar - just check that the fastener placement doesn't obstruct your attachments - amzn.to/3gTKovP or else this one amzn.to/3rSLP42

    • @dckovar
      @dckovar Před 2 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford Thank you very much.

  • @forrestmaners6962
    @forrestmaners6962 Před 3 lety

    What app did you use to control it with your iPad?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      I use a profile I built for an app called Companion - see DavidJoshuaFord.com/companion And then the iPad connects to Companion either through a simple web browser, or else the Stream Deck Mobile app.

  • @megamattzero7348
    @megamattzero7348 Před 3 lety

    Do you a recommendation for another holder for the Blackmagic Atem Extreme ISO?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      I haven't researched any for the Extreme - its size really is becoming a desktop piece rather than portable. The way i've been using my Extreme is sitting on top of this Rig on the tray shown, so I can plug into the same network. I've seen some people have 1U rack trays that slide out. What are you trying to mount your Extreme to?

    • @megamattzero7348
      @megamattzero7348 Před 3 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford I'm trying rig together using my extreme Iso paired with a Yolobox setup. I got the extreme because of band concerts I sometimes live stream for my friends. The extra ports are great for action cams of drums and guitars through a few birddog for NDI config. I didn't want to deal with Vmix or OBS.
      Also, I'm not much of a programmer. Do you a copy and paste instructions for your raspberry Pi 4? I didn't see one on your website link.
      Thanks again for make this rig. It's a great idea to piggy back on.

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      @@megamattzero7348 Hi Matt, you can find instructions to install Companion on a Pi here: github.com/bitfocus/companion/wiki/Manual-Install-on-Raspberry-Pi That's what you'll need to control the ATEM Mini Extreme. Out of interest, what added functionality are you using the Yolobox for in your set up that the Extreme doesn't handle?

    • @megamattzero7348
      @megamattzero7348 Před 3 lety

      @@davidjoshuaford the yolobox can stream over 4G lte for Free after purchase. I didn't want to have purchase a hotspot, tether smartphone, or a LiveU/TVu in remote places. The Yolobox makes it easy to livestream to multiple places on the web. I made a small rig for the Yolobox with wireless Hollyland Tx/Rx so I can be mobile while I interacting with the different bands backstage. I have someone at Basecamp switching video and controlling audio via mixer. I also want to free up my laptop to edit a project while things were happening and only control the live stream via IPad if needed. I found myself in alot of forests settings live streaming concerts or weddings without adequate power or no where to plug in because the bands took all the power. Lol. So I'm also experimenting with rechargeable solar battery banks. Our three crew team needed to be quick and compact because I just kept running cords everywhere. Still learning the whole NDI network thing.

  • @johannneugebauer2487
    @johannneugebauer2487 Před 3 lety

    Very nice Video! But pleeeease fix the Audio. Its terrible!

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I know…I usually run boom+lav, but for convenience tried just the lav direct into the ATEM…it’s a combo of not monitoring throughout, lav batteries dying, and a weird expander settings in Fairlight… will do boom in future!

  • @mistercohaagen
    @mistercohaagen Před 3 lety +1

    Philosophical question... Is this good that all this stuff can be hacked into a system that works if you're technically inclined enough to handle the complexity? Or, do we have a long way to go before these types of capabilities are nailed down into a universal and ubiquitous ecosystem that manufacturers can adhere to?
    I completely understand everything you're talking about, as I'm familiar with all the individual products and technologies, but the reality of it is upsettingly stressful to conceptualize and deal with day to day. This is like a portable microcosm of the rats nests that I had to build and maintain underneath consoles and in the racks of various production studios, back in the early 00's. I had really hoped we had made it farther than this, given how much time has passed. None of the underlying product design philosophy seems to have measurably evolved.

    • @svenlakemeier
      @svenlakemeier Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not sure where you are heading with this. This is a highly complex system which needed 3 people to run 15 years ago (or a lot more with an OB van for uplink), so it is very impressive to see it condensed down to such a small form factor. Of course there could be an all-in-one solution without the need for most the cabling, but as everyone has different needs (and doesn't want to pay for unused features) I don't see a solution coming up soon.
      What kind of "universal and ubiquitous ecosystem" are you thinking of?

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mister, thanks for the philosophical musings - I appreciate that because I like thinking through systems as a whole, rather than just specs. The ATEM Mini line is interesting, because it's pushing pro workflows into a prosumer market, so there's going to be a gap between creative desire and complexity of execution. Like Sven said, what was once an OB van is now compressed down to a single operator. It represents progress, but is still beyond the scope of the average user. The streaming world is interesting, because it takes it a step further and asks the creative person to both operate while performing....it's a lot to juggle switching and still be present with the audience. I think there's still an untapped market for dedicated hardware for the horsepower, but more user-friendly software for setup and control. To that end, I don't think Blackmagic's ATEM Minis are revolutionary thinking. They're just downsized evolutions of their existing tech.

  • @johnnythunder8382
    @johnnythunder8382 Před 3 lety +1

    u are going to takeb off with subs no i cannot afford most of this but i will take some ideas because of u i just bought the kondor blue sony fz 100 dummy a7iii and i will buy some cheese plate and some rod clamp rod blocks

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      Glad you could take some ideas from all this! Rods are great! You’ll definitely use them for all sorts of applications over the years

    • @johnnythunder8382
      @johnnythunder8382 Před 3 lety +1

      @@davidjoshuaford so i been using the kondor blue cord with d tap to v mount and its been great so far

    • @davidjoshuaford
      @davidjoshuaford  Před 3 lety

      @@johnnythunder8382 I’ve been really impressed with all the kondor blue gear I’ve seen. Looks like they make really thoughtful stuff.

  • @kiddgroovy
    @kiddgroovy Před rokem

    I have no idea why I'm watching this video.....

  • @mariustudose8284
    @mariustudose8284 Před 3 lety +2

    Amazing Lego for adults.