Pro Video, Home Projects and Feng Shui
A beginning filmaker is almost surely going to be strapped for cash to outfit his production company with professional video equipment like a canon gl 2. At a minimum, however, any serious production needs a professional-quality camcorder. While this does not have to be a high-end professional camera with interchangeable lenses, you are certainly going to want something that allows you some options with focus, range and even the lighting controls. While professional cameras are easily priced at $5,000 and upwards, looking for a good prosumer digital camcorder in the range of $1,500 and up should be sufficient for initial productions. Searching around for the best camera you can afford is important, and if you are looking to make good quality films you need to be very concerned with the quality of the images so shopping around is essential.
Although beyond the scope of most weeked projects having the ability to sandblast rust, corrosion and embedded stains and mold from metals, concrete, and decorative glass and stone adds a new dimension to DIY projects. There are four basic elements to a sandblasting unit. The most essential element is the air compressor that provides pressurized air to the sand mixing unit. This highly pressurized sand is then directed through a soft tube into a sealed compartment where it is forced through a nozzle onto the work blasting off the outermost layers. A set of long rubber gloves that extend inside the unit enable you to move your project around and control the nozzle during sandblasting. An air compressor without the capacity to maintain a continuous output volume will lead to disappointing results. The first rule when shopping for either an air tool or a compressor like a coleman compressor is the air requirement.
In home decor, Feng Shui is the practice of bringing good fortune by achieving balance between all the various elements within the house, including the location and compass direction of room, door, and window openings. More people are beginning to consult Feng Shui books and experts in decorating their homes. One concept of Feng Shui is that energy will move through the interior of the house according to the natural paths established by furniture and decor. Ideally, the front and back door must never line up with each other. This is because according to the principles of Feng Shui, energy that enters the house will just pass out the back without bringing any benefits to the homeowner. Carefully placed patio rugs can play a big role in Feng Shui by establishing the proper pathways throughout the house and by contributing the right colors to the room.











