Tripod Orchard Ladder
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Fiberglass Tripod Step Ladder $196.49 Fiberglass Step Ladder features a unique design for maximum versatility. Easily fits where other step ladders can’t- through studs, in tight areas, and around corners. Step ladder holds a 300-lb. capacity. 3″, double riveted, Traction-Tred® steps. Features a fully braced front section, and a molded external rail shield that protects against abrasion and damage. Non- conductive for use during electrical applications. Includes Tool-Tra-Top® with drill holster and paint can holder. |
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Ladder $18.99 “This book is built upon the “ladder” within the scriptures of the Bible. There is a “ladder” that extends from heaven to earth. The “ladder” is what the “carpenter” uses to build the house of God. If there were one thread that God used to weave throughout the scriptures, that thread would have to be this “ladder.”" |
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A New Orchard $112 A New Orchard: |
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Orchard $19.99 “With the daily grind of big city living wearing you down, the desperate need for a change of pace sinks in. Out of the blue, your grand-uncle Fred offers you the change you’ve been yearning for. He’s had enough of running the family orchard, and is bequeathing it to you. Head down to the country and get your hands dirty, making juices, pies, jellies, and more in Orchard! Run all aspects of the family business, including planting, harvesting, baking, and selling. Hire workers to help with farming, building, and woodcutting. Orchard is full of choices, and features endless hours of addictive, smart gameplay!” |
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3-STEP LADDER $1.77 3-STEP LADDER |
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Little Giant 11580 Ultra Step 300-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Stepladder, 5-to-8-Foot $199.99 The Ultra Step stepladder transfers the technology of the Little Giant into a lighter and more compact ladder system. Available in either aluminum or fiberglass, the Ultra Step is lightweight and easy to maneuver for use at home and is still rated to support 300-pounds for use professionally. The Ultra Step stands parallel against vertical surfaces, is staircase ready and operates in small spaces…. |
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Werner FTP6208 300-Pound Duty Rating Fiberglass Tripod Ladder, 8-Foot $240.89 Fiberglass Step Ladder; Tool-Tra-TopĀ® with drill holster/paint can holder; Extra clear width for comfortable climbing; Fully braced front section; Easy close and carry spreaders; Double riveted comfortable Traction-TredĀ® steps for slip resistance and durability; Wear resistant aluminum outrigger protects rail connections; Replaceable riveted slip resistant foot pad; 300lb capacity Type 1… |
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Little Giant 12580 Ultra Step 300-Pound Duty Rating Fiberglass Ladder, 5-to-8-Foot $259.99 The Little Giant 12580 5-8 Fiberglass Ultra Step Stepladder features a unique tripod design that makes it extremely lightweight without compromising durabiliity. Its nonconductive fiberglass side rails make it perfect for when you’re working around electricity. The 12580 stepladder’s adjustable legs allow it to be used safely on stairs, ramps, curbs, docks or other uneven surfaces an… |
Enhance the Quality of Your Wedding Video: Plug Into A Sound System
If you would like to add a professional touch to your "do-it-yourself" wedding video, then plug into a sound system. These days, many churches have a sound system for the listening convenience of the congregation. Having your wedding ceremony picked up by an audio feed to the camera will really enhance the overall quality of your wedding video.
If there is a sound system in the church ask the audio control operator to give you an audio feed to one of your cameras. This means running an audio cable from the sound system into the mic input jack on your camera. Check the quality of the audio feed by powering-up the camera and listening through your headset which should also be plugged into the camera.
The main audio control board of the system usually has either a 1/4" or 1/2" jack marked "Line Level" or "Mic Level" output. Plug one end of your audio cable into the Mic Level output and the other end into your camera. Ask the audio operator if he has an extra microphone cable that you can use. If not, you can rent one or you can inexpensively purchase one at your local Radio Shack. Just make sure its long enough for your purposes.
Another piece of optional audio equipment you may want to rent or buy is a hand-held microphone. This microphone plugs into your camera through the external mic input jack and allows you to capture better audio and gives you better range. You can also check the quality of this audio by having someone speak into the microphone while you listen through the headset.
This is a pre-production task you might want to take care of at least a week before the wedding. You will then have sufficient time to acquire an audio cable. You don't want to be scrambling to get what you need the morning of the wedding.
If the church doesn't have a sound system and the budget allows it, you can also rent a wireless lavaliere mic that the minister will clip to his clothes, and a receiver you will plug into the external mic input jack on the camera. You can tape the receiver unit to one of the legs of the camera tripod with duct tape. Just be sure to become familiar with the operation of the lavaliere mic and make sure it has fully-charged batteries.
Without an external microphone you will have to rely on the camera microphone which means you have to move in closer to your subject. This shouldn't be a problem because most camera mics are very sensitive. Just make sure you are close enough to your subject by listening through your headset.
Add that professional touch to your wedding video by making sure the audio is the best it can be.Olivia Romero is an independent video producer with over 15 years experience as a writer, producer, director and editor. Olivia teaches couples how to save money by producing their own professional-looking wedding video. Its easy and fun! To learn more, visitWedding Video Secrets.
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