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What is Right Click?
Right Click is a educational television show about computers. It aims to teach computer novices and experts alike the ins and outs of PCs and the Windows operating system. Each week, we cover more and more in-depth computer topics, as well as Internet and game reviews, a look at popular computer accessories and a section for advanced computer users.

Equipment
Right Click is shot at a private studio in Hawera, Taranaki, on a Sony DSR-PD100AP DVCam camera and Sennheiser ME-66 lobar microphone. Entirely digital, the show is edited on a PC running Windows 98 SE using Adobe Premiere. Our video capture system is the excellent DVRaptor from Canopus.

The Studio
The studio is inside a concrete shed, which posed a few problems for us in terms of audio echo. By covering the walls in egg-cartons and draping thick curtain from the rafters we were able to eliminate much of this problem.
Lighting is provided by four 500W Halogen floodlights, the type available from most hardware stores.

Credits
This show could not have been possible without the help and services of:
  • Peter Keller (Set Construction) - Mellond Services - (06) 278 4072
  • Peter Noonan (Set Construction)
  • Andersons For Men - Wanganui - (06) 345 5220
  • Mike Brotherson (Music)
  • Barney Geehrligs (Lego Mindstorms) - Lego New Zealand