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Devon Lyon
March 28th, 2007, 08:02 PM
I private emailed you. Liked your clip.

Cole McDonald
March 28th, 2007, 10:11 PM
I have no experience, but I have shake and would love to have something to cut my teeth on. I've poked at the tutorials, but I work better with real projects and a real deadline.

Ian Savage
March 29th, 2007, 07:03 AM
Did anyone get in contact over this ?

Tip McPartland
March 29th, 2007, 10:26 PM
Nobody responded, although as of this moment, 38 people have at least looked at the post.

Consequently, we've gone ahead and booked a Rueters crew. Somebody missed a good one here, the shoot is in a fascinating location, the Temple Church with the "Valiant Master of the Temple" Robin Griffith-Jones who is the current head of the famous Knights Templar. We're also paying $1260 US for a two hour shoot with a mundane DVCPro 25 format camera.

I was really hoping to bring this work to one of our forum members.

On the other hand, the shoot has been postponed until Tuesday, so if anyone can come up with an awesome offer, perhaps we can "unbook" Rueters.

Tip

Devon Lyon
March 30th, 2007, 01:05 PM
Will you email me off line at lyonfilms@gmail.com? Thanks!

Ian Savage
April 1st, 2007, 04:09 AM
Hi, I can't help you right now due to a huge loss to me yeterday, but I'll be in contact with what we can possibly help with in the future, it's a job we would have loved to have done, sorry I can't help right now.

Ian Savage

Tip McPartland
April 1st, 2007, 09:32 PM
Ian,

I hope your loss was material rather than human. If the former, my best wishes for recovery, if the latter, my condolences.

Tip

Ian Savage
April 2nd, 2007, 07:48 AM
Thank you for your kind words

I'm afraid the loss was my father, the head of our company and one of the best Sound recordist's on this planet,from an emmy nomination to recording the Beatles and Rolling Stones on there Decca auditions he did everything, traveled to 176 countries while working for the BBC film dept, the last thing we talked about was getting in contact with you over this job, his death is a huge loss to us and to the Film and TV industry the world over.

Thanks again for your kind words
Ian savage

Bob Benkosky
April 2nd, 2007, 10:59 AM
60 views and no one wants to collaborate on work, yikes.

George Ellis
April 2nd, 2007, 11:41 AM
61... I wanted to see what your expectations were as probably the rest of the views. And it almost looks like you are looking for one of each, so folks are looking.

I do some stuff with Animation:Master, but by no means am I a graphic artist. Curiosity.

Bob Benkosky
April 2nd, 2007, 11:50 AM
Yea....well....we are really looking for all kinds....just some creative minded people looking to make some cash here and there.

Art Varga
April 2nd, 2007, 05:18 PM
Anyone need a second shooter for a Wedding in the NJ/Philly area? Just breaking into the business so I'm willing to exchange services for experience and tips from a pro. I can bring gear as well.

Canon A1
Canon HV20
Wireless Mic
Steadicam Merlin
Skycrane Jr.

I can also help with editing in Vegas. I live in Princeton NJ and willing to travel 60 miles in any direction. Let me know if you need help.

Art

Travis Cossel
April 2nd, 2007, 07:03 PM
Sorry, not in your area, but I was curious if you were happy with the Merlin or not?

Art Varga
April 2nd, 2007, 08:47 PM
yes - very nice product. I've only used it with small camera so far (HV20) but I found it very easy to use once the camera balance is set up. I'm going to mount my A1 next and give that a try.

Travis Cossel
April 2nd, 2007, 08:54 PM
Cool, thanks. I got to try one out for a few minutes and I liked it.

John L. Miller
April 2nd, 2007, 10:51 PM
Looking for at least one, preferrably two XL2 operators for summer films in Huntington, WV and Ashland, KY area. We have the cameras, and needed equipment for the projects. Need only operators. We will be shooting at least one 80 minute feature, and if time permits (prior to fall semester of college), we will shoot a second. I prefer someone in this area, this is a low budget film, but a GREAT story. Email me if you are interested...we can discuss your terms. Thanks! J

Mark Holland
April 3rd, 2007, 01:43 PM
We need free-lance shooters from time to time, and right now, while we're not in a pinch, I'd like to get someone (or several someones) lined up, that we can call on this year.

Ideally, we're looking for someone to shoot weddings, someone who has all their own equipment, and has wedding experience. Since ideals are usually only a goal, we're open to discussion about anything. So, here goes...

We need shooters who:
-have two, 3 chip MiniDV cameras, a wireless mic, light and batteries, tripods, monopod
-has wedding experience
-enjoys a challenge (as most weddings tend to be)
-is willing to travel all over eastern and central North Carolina

We want you to be experienced, but not so set in your ways that you can't quickly learn to shoot weddings our way. We’ll train you in our shooting style, but you must learn quickly. After you start shooting to our standards, we’ll pay as good or better than any other studio around.

Our product is considered by many to be some of the best wedding video available at the price, and we WILL maintain (or exceed) that standard.

If you’d like to discuss the possibilities, please e-mail me. We’ll meet and talk and see how things go.

Thanks,

Mark
jmarkholland@videographer.com

John L. Miller
April 4th, 2007, 03:05 PM
Anyone close to Huntington, WV area?

Beth Dill
April 5th, 2007, 09:39 AM
Hi,

An interactive agency needs an experienced videographer from 8 am to 2 or 3 pm on Friday, April 4/13 to shoot some interviews in Cumming, GA for a client. We just need raw footage and maybe some b-roll, no editing necessary.

You can use our XL2 and teleprompter or your own cam and an assistant will be provided. Please provide a link to your reel and your fee for the day. We would like to find someone for periodic work on an as-needed basis.

Thanks,

Elizabeth Dill
Director of Online Marketing
elizabeth@aviddesign.com

Mark Holland
April 5th, 2007, 09:51 AM
Anyone close to Huntington, WV area?

I'm not close by, but it sounds interesting. Just a thought, you might consider including the shoot dates.

Jim Raymond
April 5th, 2007, 12:04 PM
Is that anywhere near Gasaway?

John L. Miller
April 5th, 2007, 01:10 PM
120 miles from Gasaway. Gasaway is in Braxton County, We are in Cabell. 1 hour and 54 minutes according to mapquest. As for the dates, we are VERY flexible on that. I have to maintain a job this summer, part time, in the EMS. So, I don't have them nailed down yet. But I am certain, to shoot a full feature, It will probably take a month of summer days. You can only setup and shoot so many scenes in a day. I am excited though. I think the story on this one is GREAT. I would like to have two shooters for different angles, and also someone who will recommend different shots or ways of shooting. The last thing we shot, I had to use a 17 year HS dropout to shoot it. I set everything up, and all he had to do was hold the camera and press record. I had to take out several of his shots and replace them with one on the tripod. It still wasn't that great. It was just a 3 minute mafia type movie just to help us get aquainted with the cameras, editing software, mic, etc. It was fun, but this time, we are going to get serious. If you don't laugh too hard, here is the link to that 3 min short. We are NOT shooting a mafia film for this feature, again, this was only done to learn the equipment. This was written the night before and shot the next morning. You can tell, no preparation. But as I said, we are serious about our summer film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJojwtoVtEs

Beth Dill
April 5th, 2007, 02:24 PM
Thanks for the interest -- we've obtained help. However, if you've care to forward me your info for future shooting opportunities (we do a lot of commercials, incidentially), feel free.

Elizabeth Dill
Director of Online Marketing
elizabeth@aviddesign.com

Danny Natovich
April 7th, 2007, 05:13 PM
Many thanks for all the responds.

No, we do not provide hotel or transport.

Yes, You can visit the show for most of the time.

Yes, we still need 2 more shooters with DV cameras

Las Vegas based are best.

Dom Stevenson
April 9th, 2007, 11:11 AM
Ian,
Would that be Mike Savage of Fakenham Norfolk?
Sincere Condolences either way.
Dom

Tim Hyten
April 9th, 2007, 09:21 PM
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some people who are interested in getting involved in the production side of music videos. This is a very small company dealing with all types of music videos. You will wear many hats, but there is pay.

You must live in the Los Angeles area.

Please email me at

slimothytim@yahoo.com

Thanks,
Tim.

Liam Hall
April 10th, 2007, 12:02 PM
Hi All,

I'm looking for a camera assistant for a weeks work in mid May. We're from the UK as is the client and will be filming in and around Brandon, Swift Current and Winnipeg.

This is a corporate/industrial video for a leading UK production company and well known and respected UK manufacturer. I'll need an enthusiastic client friendly assistant to help wield a few lamps and hold the odd microphone.
I'll be shooting on a small indie kit with an HD100/M2 set-up. We'll also have a small jib, small track, and basic lighting kit.

It will be a hard shoot, but quite an interesting one (if you like farms and farmers).

If anyone is up for it please get in touch.

Many thanks,

Liam.

Lyndon Horsfall
April 10th, 2007, 07:37 PM
I'm looking to audition actors for a film I'm shooting in August in Waterloo, about an hour outside of Toronto.

Does anyone know the best place to post ads for auditions or find reasonably experienced actors?

Also, what's your best advice for holding auditions? Previously I had money to rent a hall and hold auditions rather professionally. I don't have a lot of cash this time out, but don't want to do the dweeby thing like holding the auditions in someone's apartment, or something. That's rather unprofessional and could be a "don't go" warning sign for some people.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Ian Savage
April 12th, 2007, 11:06 AM
Hi Dom ( I am presuming that's Dom as in Kingdom ?)

Yes I'm afraid it is the Mike you are thinking of :-(

The funeral hasn't taken place yet so if you are who I think you are and you'd like to come then please just give me a call, if you don't have the number then just ask.


Regards
Ian

Pete Mander
April 12th, 2007, 03:20 PM
hi lyndon

dont let the location for audions throw you off, you would be surprised where some are held even films in the million mark. but i would not recromend a home or apartment unless your studio is located therem some actors get spooked..lol

we use a freinds work building office room about 50.00 for a few hours or you could try the local library or even some resuraunts have a baquet room you can rent for cheap,

you can also try mandy.com is a big place for film

feel free to email me i know a few actors some union and some not, my email is pmander@cogeco.ca im in st.Catharines, about 15 min from niagara falls, if you need a hand LMK, i have some lights and camera equiptment that just sits and collects dust inbetween our shoots.

Pete

Lisa Bennett
April 13th, 2007, 11:01 AM
I'm currently in preproduction on an independent true story Christian oriented project. Each true story segment averages about 6 minutes. Right now I am breaking down the script and putting together the potential budget. If the money comes in, then I am happy to pay crew. If the money does not come in, well, I need to at least get the first 6 minute segment shot somehow.

The original concept was to go with the project on DVD and I have some ideas for distribution. But, the project is also developed so that it has the potential of being a 30 minute TV program. Regardless of which way the final version ends up, I want to get the first segment shot and the opening designed. As the remainder of it is being shot, I'll at least have something to show people that I have in mind that may have interest.

Since it is in the early stages right now, I'm curious to see if maybe there are some people here that can help on it or can lead me in the right direction to go in order to locate a few crew people willing to come onboard in the early stage when there may or may not be pay upfront but deferred.

My ultimate is to pay the crew because good dependable people deserve to be paid. It's just that right now the pay part is up in the air unless it's deferred.

I'm located in FL about 30 minutes from Daytona Beach. The shoot's location at the present time is estimated to be 40 minutes west of Daytona. It's only a few days of shooting. I'll have the exact number once the breakdown is completed.

Anyway, under the best of circumstances this is a potential list of the positions needed to be filled while working on the breakdown/budget. It would be nice if maybe the lighting and sound person have some equipment, although that's alot to ask when the money may not come in upfront.

I have available the HD camera, and will take care of the editing. I'm not sure just yet but I may have available a portable mixer and a mic or 2. As far as the boom pole, looking at options of assembling one of these as well as a dolly to cut costs.

Crew:
DP/shooter familar with JVC GY-HD100U
Gaffer
Sound engineer
Boom operator
Makeup/Hair
1 - Key PA, I have available 1-2 other potential PA's to assist

Cast:
Host (Would like to have a known actor/actress in this role with ties to Christian television. If the financing is in, then I'll have the option. Otherwise, I'll figure out something.)
Woman 65-75 years old
Man 35-45
Other Male roles: 1. 50-60 yrs age range, 2. 65-75 age range
Another Female role 50-60
10 extras ( I believe I have the 10 extras covered.)

Anyway, just thought I'd send it out for advise or maybe locate some people that might have an interest in working on this. I've found so much help in the forum and appreciate any and all feedback. Feel free to send me email directly if you like.

Thank you,
Lisa

Lisa Shofner
April 13th, 2007, 11:25 AM
I sent you an email yesterday about this.

Dom Stevenson
April 13th, 2007, 01:42 PM
Ian,
Strange timing to get this message. I've just this minute returned from a photographer friends send off who died of cancer a couple of months ago. It was a sad occasion lightened up by the fact that he'd been a real inspiration to many other people and had produced a substantial body of work in his life.

I met your dad while i was working as a camera assistant on a chanel 5 production called "The Secret of Eel Island" about 3 years ago for Eye Film and TV in Norwich(my hometown). He wasn't on it for more than a few days as he had other commitments but he was easily the most "seasoned pro" on the whole thing. I recall him being an amusing raconteur with his tales of working on early Python stuff in the seventies. If i'd known he'd worked on classic era Stones recordings i'd have wanted to know all about that too. Having warmed to both his friendliness and old school professionalism , i took the liberty of asking him for his phone no and putting it into my book.
I was in the process of buying my first video camera at the time(A Sony PDX10 which he owned himself i believe) then phoned him on a number of occasions over the next year or so with various queries about the camcorder and sound issues etc. I also rang him about Premiere Pro headaches i was having at the time.
He was never anything less than kind and generous with his time, even though he barely knew me.
In fact whenever i have any sound issues he's still the first person who springs to mind.
I've been working with a former BEEB camerman here in London who by chance knew your dad. He too has fond memories of him and he pops up in our conversations at times. He'll be sad to hear the news.
Still, though his life could have been longer, it couldn't have been much fuller.
At least he made his mark while he was here, and the world is a better place for his having passed through it.
Cheers
Dom

Tip McPartland
April 15th, 2007, 12:20 PM
Ian,

I'm so sorry to hear about your father because I know the pain all too well. Believe it or not, I've lost two fathers, my birth father (when I was 10) of a heart attack, then my step father (of over 30 years) five years ago.

I wish we could have had you guys on the job. It turned out well since we did get a great shooter named Tony Koorlander who gave us well-composed shots properly exposed and good sound. You and your father would have enjoyed our subject and location, Robin Griffith-Jones who is head of today's Knights Templarj as "Valiant Master" of the Temple Church in London where we had our shoot.

This may be hard to believe, but I can feel my two fathers "in the ether" and sense their presence. This is not BS but is an aspect of some cutting-edge science you can read about in a book called "The Holographic Universe", the premise of which is verifiable by certain "non-local" aspects of quantum mechanics called "spooky action at a distance" by Albert Einstein.

Again, my heart goes out to you over your sudden loss.

Tip

Matthew Overstreet
April 16th, 2007, 10:31 AM
Is there anyone in the Boston, MA area who owns a copy of Magic Bullet Suite? I'm working on an art film intended to be shown in an art gallery in Boston and I want to have it converted to 24p from 60i. Thanks.

Matthew Overstreet

Pat Griffin
April 20th, 2007, 12:23 AM
Feast or Famine, but rarely anything inbetween! Los Angeles composer with fairly open schedule looking for movies/TV/quality projects to score. 16 years scoring as day job in Hollywood. From low-budget MIDI scores to live full orchestra. Feel free to look over resume and listen to samples at grifmusic.com Thanks. (Rarely work on freebees unless quality is blown-away great!)

John M Burkhart
April 20th, 2007, 05:59 PM
Videomaker is conducting a 2-day Summit in Los Angeles at the end of April, and we are still in need of a workshop instructor to finish out our instructor pool.

We teach a one-day editing workshop, called "Basic Editing Workshop" using Premiere Pro. We aren't teaching Premiere, we're teaching editing techniques basics, but the instructor needs to know PPro because it is the editing platform we work on.

The Videomaker Summit event will be held at UCLA on April 28th and 29th, our "Basic Editing Workshop" is on Saturday. We broke the class into two groups, which is why I need to find another instructor. The class is a full day workshop teaching the basics of editing, following a PowerPoint-like slideshow outline, but it includes some interactive hands-on work with the attendees. We supply all the video clips you would teach from.

This class in limited to less than 15 attendees. It runs on Saturday, from 9:00am to 4:00 pm, with a one hour lunch break and two 15 minute mid-session breaks. You must have a working knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro.

You can find out more about the workshop, seminars, and the Summit by going to our web site and look up events or West Coast Summit:

http://www.videomakerevents.com/summit/lasummit.html

www.videomaker.com/events


Please respond right away if you're interested, Contact me at: jburkhart@videomaker.com

I'll pay $350 for the day, and the first hour of the workshop you use a PowerPoint slideshow we put together, it's the "Lecture" portion of the workshop, then you sit down with a laptop we provide, that has clips that we provide, and shows them the basics of how to capture, then how to organize your shots, then how to do basic editing.. etc.. then how to record to tape or DVD. End of day.

Again: It's Saturday, April 29th 9:00am to 3:45, with a lunch break, and two 15-minute breaks between morning and afternoon sessions.

Here's the link.

It's the one-day Intensive Editing Lesson class:
http://events.videomaker.com/summit/lasummit.html

Thank you for your time!

John Burkhart
Editor-in-Chief

Rene V. Santiago
April 21st, 2007, 06:08 AM
FYI, I'm available for any production shoots (news,documentary,corporate etc.) I just acquired a brand new XDCam HD F-350 with Fujinon HD Lens 18 X 5.5 BERM with 2X extender.Complete ENG gear IFB,lights,wireless mikes.
can provide transportation and fixers.
Willing to travel anywhere in Asia.

contact nos.
Jakarta cell phone: +62811 963 369
Land Line: 6221 724 7893
email: rene.santiago@gmail.com

William Osorio
April 23rd, 2007, 01:31 PM
How can I help you??
This equipment is ready to do any type of work!
ENG, videography, is your call.

this is my setup::


Sony XDCam HD PDW-F350 (MPEG HD: MPEG-2) 1440 x 1080
Recording Formats:
DVCAM: NTSC/PAL Switchable


JVC GY-HD110 (DV/HDV)
Recording Formats:
720/24p, 720/25p, 720/30p, 576/50p, 480/60p, 480/24p, 480/60i

Camera Stabilizer::
Varizoom Flowcam GT

Preview::
Sony 9' Field Monitor 4x3 - 16:9

Legs and wheels::
Bogen Tripods and Dollys

Lights::
Frezzi Mini Fills
Tota & Omni Light Kit

Audio::
Audio Technica wireless System, snap-on EV hand held
Sennheiser Shotgun Mic
Shure SM-58 Mics
Variety of Sony Lavalier mics
Carbon Fiber Boom Pole
Shure FP-33 Stereo ENG Mixer

If you need it just email me or call (201) 951-3798, very LOW Price for any package.

Lori Starfelt
April 23rd, 2007, 10:20 PM
in exchange for a location, or for production insurance.


We're planning on shooting a no-budget feature using Michael Hemmingson's award-winning screenplay, "The Watermelon" - a charming fairy tale about a young stoner who is lost to ennui until an old man shows up with a bequest from his former stepfather. This production is as no-budget as it gets - the script was written with that in mind - so we're looking to save a little more money and barter services. The editor in question is Brad Mays and he's edited over 20 features. His work has received both theatrical distribution and broadcast - so your baby would be in very good hands.

You can see his resume and links to his work here:
http://www.bradmays.com/editor.html

The location we need is a house here in Southern California - either Los Angeles or San Diego. The story happens near the beach so it should like like it's in a beach neighborhood - bright, clean and lightly furnished. You need to have a driveway as well. We would be shooting indoors approximately 6 or 7 days, and outdoors approximately 3 days. Our cast and crew are both tiny, and there would rarely, if ever, be more than eight people on your property from the production. We're a SAG production and will be fully insured. Our time frame is open.

We'd also be interested in joining forces with a fully insured production company - the offer of editing services in exchange for co-production status would apply there as well. We'd also be willing to shoot for a production company should that be more appealing - we have a lot of experience with stage shows, and live musical performances.

Anyway, we're willing to barter and there's a lot we know how to do. We can also help with pre-production - budgeting, casting and script breakdowns, etc. Feel free to make a counter offer if you are so inclined.

Thanks.

Alex Doyle
April 23rd, 2007, 10:58 PM
I'm located in Winnipeg, and could help. I'm not sure if i'm what you need though. I'm 15 and I know a good amount about filmmaking (i have a DVC30 and Letus35 myself) and i'd like to get some experience doing something more professional than what i;m doing at the moment.

Contact me at da_rip_2000 at hotmail.com

Even though this is my first post, i am not some weird little kid, atleast i think so...

David Yuen
April 24th, 2007, 09:26 AM
Again: It's Saturday, April 29th 9:00am to 3:45, with a lunch break, and two 15-minute breaks between morning and afternoon sessions.That would be Saturday the 28th? Sunday is the 29th.

Sean Smith MD
April 25th, 2007, 11:13 AM
I need a camera person for 3 full days in the Baltimore Area for May 1-3. This will be a bilingual Corporate/Industrial EFP shoot using a JVC DV 5000. Knowledge of lighting and teleprompter a huge plus. I will supply all of the gear. I am interested in a reel, rate and positive working attitude. Thanks.

Reid Bailey
April 25th, 2007, 06:40 PM
Can't make those dates, but hopefully I can help you out in the future.

Jason Robinson
April 26th, 2007, 11:03 AM
I was just contact by a musician's agent looking for an interview with his artist this afternoon, April 26th some time between 5pm and 7pm in the artist's hotel room in Boise. The agent is looking for a short 30 minute interview in the urban Hip-hop style. I don't have any more information available, so contacting the agent is your best bet for more info.

I am booked this evening and am unable to shoot this event but I thought I would forward the job notice in case anyone else is available for the shoot. Send me an email (Robinson.Jason@Gmail.com) and I'll forward on the Agent's contact info.

Jason Robinson

Vladimir Chaloupka
April 27th, 2007, 04:52 PM
Hi, is anyone available for a May 12 ceremony in Vegas??
Own equipment preferred, although I would provide a cam if needed.
Mainly I need someone to operate a tripod mounted cam during the ceremony.

Thanks,
Vlad
(I can be reached at info@vladfoto.com)

Vladimir Chaloupka
April 27th, 2007, 08:18 PM
...I should add that the pay is $350 for 2 hours
(an hour of "getting ready" stuff and maybe an hour for the ceremony)

Liam Hall
April 28th, 2007, 07:09 AM
Alex, thanks for your response. My producer has found someone suitable for the job, and no, I didn't think you were a weird kid for applying. Good luck and keep shooting.

Cheers,

Liam.

Tip McPartland
April 30th, 2007, 02:24 AM
We have 7-8 hours of 720P 59.94 footage from 15 tapes from Panny HDX900 cameras digitized into FCP. We couldn't get our Avid XPress Pro software to ingest it, so we used FCP. However, our editor is an Avid guy, and worse, the clips will playback but not from the timeline. We need a guru to either export the clips successfully to Avid or to configure our FCP so we can edit on that. Call:

TMC Mediaworks
(310) 806-4400

Ask for Ken or Tip

Cole McDonald
April 30th, 2007, 06:54 AM
tried calling, y'all don't seem to be up yet. I'll try again in a bit.