With growing experience also the expectations of the production in the filmmaking rises and you permanently look for new ways to improve your own shots. Fog is a great way to give your scene a complete different mood or to highlight an atmosphere or light effects. Here I tested the E-Lektron N900 Fog machine with a 900 Watt strong heat element which includes also 5 liters of fog fluid in the package. Let’s check out how it’s doing.
Technical Data and Properties:
Brand: E-Lektron
Model: N900 fog machine
Heat element: 900 Watt
Range: ca. 5 meters
Tank volume: 1 liter
Fluid usage: ca. 70ml/min
Price: ca. 55,- EUR
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Personal final thought: With some fog you can do a lot in filmmaking - as a filmmaker having a fog machine in your equipment is definitively not wrong. The N900 does it’s job pretty well and offers great performance for low price, but is pretty difficult to transport because you may not tilt it over 20° or the fluid will spill.
http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we are familiar with notes, the fretting hand and plucking hand, let's continue with some important basics. Today, we are going to learn what a root, a fifth and a concave is. is. We will play them on the strings and learn how to transpose them.
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http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have learned all the basics we want to develop them. This time, we will take a look at the notes of the C major scale and learn how to play the C major scale on each string with the fretting hand.
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http://www.hoTodi.tv shows how it's done! Now that we have mastered the plucking hand and the fretting hand, we will continue with notes. The C major scale plays a special role here, because basically everything is based on it. As the basis for all other scales, tones and notes, everything stems fro