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A must-have tool for video movie making that will speed up your edit time exponentially. In fact filming is also aided by not having to search for the chalk, dry-erase pen, eraser, simply reach to the back where all your letters and numbers are stored on velcro. Film about 10 seconds before each take to provide a visual marker you can easily find when fast forwarding through your clips. Why not just rewind each time? You lose valuable time and run the risk of erasing good material for "cut-aways" and "out-takes".
Step 1Materials
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I used some scrap 1/4" hardboard cut 18" by 12" rounding the bottom corners with a jigsaw. Then cut a piece of 1x2 18" long for the top backing. This simulates the "clapping arm". This slate does not "clap" since that is a vestige of the old devices that made a noise used in syncing sound. We just want a way to identify our shots for editing. 1" wide sticky-backed velcro, a good adhesive, 1" adhesive-back lettering, a couple wood screws, a roll of 3/4" masking tape, and finally black and white paint rounds out our materials list.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZFOAJGARcY
And apparently I made it for lefties or something. ha ha Oh well, still works the same. I used a small square piece of wood to attach the clapper. I drilled through both pieces of the wood at the same time to make sure the holes lined up.
If I make a new one, then I'll probably do an Instructable.