Archive for April, 2009

Canon 5d2 Gadget

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Today we worked with Embry Rucker and shot a combo of Still/Video with his Canon 5d2. There are lots of new challenges to get great, creative video out of what is still a still camera. Embry had a few tricks up his sleeve and we look forward to seeing what he puts together with the footage.

5d2flashdrive

An inspiring day brought us to another evening of googling “5d2″.

Stumbled upon this and just had to share it. Gave me a chuckle.

Someone on eBay is selling these 5d2 USB Flash Drives. Pretty funny.

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How to Brew

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Here at Running Pixels we get a lot of questions about computers and cameras, but also about our home brew.

Yes, the home brew is good. And you can brew too.

It’s really not that difficult and if you made it through your 6th grade science project, you can make some excellent beer at home. Its rewarding and watching the fermentation process is simply amazing.

There are many books out there, but How to Brew by John Palmer has been highly recommended. I’m sure its great in print form, but John has also published the book online.

Being able to read through the important chapters online was an important help during our very first brew. Do check your local brew shops for demo’s. The brew demo we had by Erik Knutzen of Homegrown Evolution was extremely helpful when we started out. Don’t discount how watching someone brew can take the fear out of the unknown process. Its not difficult, but it definitely helps to watch someone go through the steps before you do it solo.

There is some basic brew equipment you must invest in, but it pays for itself with the first batch or two of beer you consume. Kits tend to run $70+ but have pretty much everything you need to get started. If you can swing it, we recommend glass carboys over the plastic buckets. Mostly because you can watch the fermentation process through the glass. The plastic is safe to use, but we feel better about glass.

Northern Brewer Starter Kit

We purchased our starter kit from Northern Brewer, but have also purchased supplies at a local place in Los Angeles called Culver City Home Brew. They have free intro to brewing classes and offer mail order starter kits.

Do look for local home brew supplies, I bet you will be surprised what is around the corner. Here is a Local Brew Supply listing online.

Yesterday we bottled our second batch of Hefeweizen and now have a Leffe Blonde in secondary which we’ll bottle late next week. Ordered more ingredient kits today so we can keep the flow going during the summer.

Home brew. Just do it.

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“40 Ton Tire” cracked open for Easter.

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Home brewing has been our latest office distraction. The fermentation process is awfully enjoyable to watch. The live yeast moving about the glass carboy is almost as good as our fish tank. Well, maybe better. We don’t get to empty and drink the fish tank. We’ll shoot a bit of 5D2 Video on the next batch.

After wrapping a great Adidas shoot today with Margo Silver, we cracked open a bottle of what we labeled “40 Ton Tire”.. a Fat Tire recipe from Northern Brewer.

The photo on the label comes from our days of exploring the Mojave desert with guidance from The Center of Land Use Interpretation.

40tirelabel

Only drawback we have found about Home Brewing so far is how fast it disappears.

40tireglass

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