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Aaron Leung June 19th, 2012 01:42 PM

Looking for Office set to rent
 
Hi all,

I am looking to shoot a scene involving a nice office with cubical. Does anyone know where I can rent such location for one day in New Jersey/NYC area?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks,

Aa

Adam Bauser June 19th, 2012 09:10 PM

Re: Looking for Office set to rent
 
Assuming you've got some budget, look for a place that rents furnished offices. I've rented offices from companies like Regus before for shoots. A good place to start is Craigslist. You won't find exactly what you're looking for, but you should just call the realtor/broker and tell him or her what you're looking to do and how much you're willing to spend. They'd rather rent the space short term than have it sit empty. I once got a 4 office suite for a week for about $1,000.

Aaron Leung June 20th, 2012 09:38 PM

Re: Looking for Office set to rent
 
Hey Adam, thx for the tip.

We end up being able to shoot at one of the client's office. So, that saves a lot of hassel. Thanks for the tip. I will keep that in my bag of tricks.

btw, I somehow clicked into your blog and came across the "7 Keys to Comprehension" article. Gonna check that book out. :)

Dave Dodds June 22nd, 2012 11:04 AM

2nd Shooter and Sound in Portland, OR
 
July 11th - doc shoot.

Looking to hire a DSLR shooter in or around Portland, OR. Any variety of Canon DLSR owner/op (APS-C preferred, but full frame will be considered as well), with a reasonable selection of lenses (zooms are a must).

Also looking to hire a sound mixer with multi-track recorder, at least 2 wireless lavs, and a boom.

Lastly, also looking to hire on a tripod and 2 fluorescent lights (kino 4bank, diva 400 or similar - no CFL fixtures). Would love if one of the above crew members could be the source for these.

Please send rates (for a <10 hour day), reels (doc examples are a must), and equipment info to dave@kineticfin.com

Thanks.

~~Dave

Richard Davidson June 27th, 2012 11:58 AM

Re: Pageant editing
 
I ended up working with Alejandro Pineyro on this project and couldn't have been happier. Very easy to work with and very happy with the end result. He is a member here on the forum.

Joel Brooks June 29th, 2012 02:29 PM

Shooter/Editor available for contract work
 
I'm Joel Brooks, owner of MIT Video Productions based near Dallas, TX. I have been in the commercial video production industry for 25 years.

" Video is a passion of mine and it is a very powerful communication tool."

MIT Video produces video for companies and businesses both large and small. "We offer competitive pricing to accommodate a large array of companies, businesses and individuals."

MIT has produced video for: WFAA-TV 8 (ABC affiliate in Dallas, TX), Dateline NBC, Reality TV shows, United Way, Churches, Businesses, and Organizations, both large and small. " We master in high definition utilizing Sony XDCAM-HD cameras, non-linear editing, plus we offer Blu-ray DVD formats in addition to standard definition DVD authoring and duplication."

I am seeking additional short-term & long-term contract work.

I am available for destination events & shoots on location. Please visit my website for more information & to view commercial video sample clips.

Joel Brooks
MIT Video
Moments In Time Video Productions
817-771-8347 (text this number if you need)

Adrian Vedder June 30th, 2012 01:04 PM

Free help in LA
 
Hi there! I just moved to LA and I'm trying to get connected. I've done a bunch of small corporate videos and tv spots in mexico (www.vimeo.com/cuarentaydos), but I'd like to try my luck in LA now. If any of you is doing a TV spot, a short film, a feature film, some nice photo shoots, anything at all with quality, I'd love to help. I can assist a DP, a producer and direct. I own a 5D mark ii, a macbook, a glidecam and i'm a fast learner. Anything at all would be interesting.

Thank you!

Scott Wilkinson July 5th, 2012 09:34 AM

West Virginia University seeks Full-Time Video Producer
 
Here's a great job working for one of the best university communications teams in the country---take a look, and feel free to apply! Following is the link to the job opening (with more details) and the job description.

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http://assets.slate.wvu.edu/resource...1341247013.pdf
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West Virginia University Seeks a Talented Visual Storyteller

West Virginia University’s Division of University Relations seeks a well-rounded video
producer, photographer, and photography editor to help identify and tell the university’s stories
to a diverse audience. The ideal candidate will be part photojournalist, and part video
producer/editor—with a creative talent for capturing action and emotion, whether in video or in a
single photograph. The ability to develop compelling narratives is important, as is the ability to
think creatively and explore new ways to tell stories—in standalone videos and photo galleries,
and as contributing media within larger transmedia projects.

The producer should be equally at home working alone or in larger creative teams that include
writers, designers, web developers, and other multimedia producers. Individuality is important,
as is teamwork and the ability to find common ground with other creative professionals. Good
communication skills are essential, as the position requires working with people throughout the
university including students, faculty, and administration. Finally, demonstrated ability to adapt
and grow with emerging technologies is an advantage.

Requirements are a Bachelor’s degree in journalism, communication, graphic design, marketing,
public relations, or related field and two years of experience with all aspects of multimedia
(slideshows, videos, etc.), including but not limited to production, project management, creative
direction, two years of experience with shooting and editing photos, and one year preferred
experience with new writing/editing.

Additional technical skills preferred include a solid working knowledge of Canon or Nikon
DSLR’s; experience with leading video editing applications (Premiere Pro preferred but not
essential); experience with leading image editing software (Adobe Creative Suite products
preferred but not essential); knowledge of Apple computers; knowledge of digital media
management techniques; and solid knowledge of audio capture and lighting techniques.

Also preferred is a working knowledge of various digital delivery methods for video and photography—from social media, YouTube, and online news to video walls and large-screen projection.

Interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Dave Rogers at:
Stephen.rogers@mail.wvu.edu. Application must be received by July 20 for consideration.

Justin Molush July 13th, 2012 07:42 AM

Second shooter needed for Waterfest, Englishtown, NJ
 
Looking for a second shooter to help me cover Waterfest, the premiere VW get together in North America in Englishtown, NJ next weekend.

DSLR shooters heavily encouraged as that is the look that is preferred for the style of shooting. If you have shot automotive marketing material before, you know the deal; shooting lifestyle, nice cars, lots of girls, drunk shenanigans all night, all the while having a beer or three while on the clock, company paid for! (its a really sweet gig...)

The gig would run from Friday to Sunday, all day shooting... Paid obviously, and scaled depending on how much equipment you bring (I shoot Canon DSLR so there is a lens stash built up for general use). I will warn, this will not be industry standard rates and I would prefer hiring a hand that knows the show, that has been there before, and would enjoy working with my company (Unitronic). Lodging is there, as well as meals covered.

Already have tripods, sliders, steadicam, and a KC12/8 with a PT20 head... All will be available for useage. Main focus will be video, but if you can do stills here and there too, thats a bonus.

Get in touch!

Richard Cavell July 14th, 2012 11:15 PM

Colour correction/finishing wizards in Brisbane, Australia?
 
Hi, all. I work for a cerebral palsy charity in Ipswich, Queensland. I've put together a 10-minute video using Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 and a little bit of After Effects and Digital Juice. Unfortunately, I'm severely colour blind. Although I've done my best at colour correction, I wonder if there's a colour correction guru nearby who could help me finish this. It's unpaid and all for a good cause.

While we're at it, this video is a collaborative effort and if you think you're good at polishing up video, I'm all ears. Anyone want to meet up with me sometime for a finishing session?

Richard

Todd Kivimaki July 22nd, 2012 08:38 PM

Looking for shooters in Chicago (Grayslake area)
 
We are currently looking for shooters in the Chicago area. This has the potential to be ongoing work. Experience with a steadicam is a plus.

We are holding open interviews at our office downtown Grayslake this Tuesday and Wednesday. Please contact me for more information.

Thanks!
Todd Kivimaki

Ross Zuchowski July 23rd, 2012 07:56 AM

Re: Looking for shooters in Chicago (Grayslake area)
 
Just sent an email your way.

Ross

Joel Peregrine July 25th, 2012 11:03 AM

Long-term event editing opportunity
 
Hi All,

I'm searching for editors that would like to be included in a referral list/database which I can forward to my shoot-only clients so that they can have multiple options when choosing an editor.

A little background - In 2013 I'm going to take on a limited amount of commissions for event shoots that I will personally edit. For all others I'm including unlimited event-day coverage and a hard drive loaded with all captured footage, including wedding party flip cameras I provide, special-angle GoPro shots and remote, close-audio recordings. I will continue doing same day edits and trailers for each wedding, but full-edits will be outsourced not by me, but by the couple. Just to clarify - the workflow will be as follows: I am contracted to shoot the day, afterwards they receive the hard drive (I keep the footage archived here as well.) They can either archive the footage, edit it themselves or shop for an editor from the referral list that I provide. As of July in 2012 I am shooting 38 events, all of which include only the shooting aspect of the production on the contract. I expect to shoot as many if not more in 2013, so there is substantial opportunity to funnel work to editors.

Whether you’re an individual or company there is some information that should be in place before I can add your names to list (all these items can be made either publicly or privately accessible):

* Make available a list of the editing style(s) you offer (see below for how I’ve been handling this.)
* Have samples (excerpts or full) of your editing styles available to view online
* Have a price list for your editing services available
* State what your return-time will be

This information can be provided to the couple on a web page, sent as a pdf or included as text in an email - whichever way you think presents you in the best way and also fits into your marketing scheme.

Editing option ideas - As of 2010 I’ve made all editing services (with the exception of same-day edits) available as an invoiced option after the event. The available choices are the preview, documentary, short-form cinematic and something I’ve been calling ‘documentary elements’ which is the full ceremony and reception speeches. (This has been a popular add-on to the same-day edit, preview and short-form options.) You’re free to offer the same options, others you’re familiar with or even just one style - as long as what you offer follows the four guidelines listed above.

Technically - I shoot all weddings with Canon DSLR’s. I run 3 cameras during the ceremony and capture the speeches and dances with two cameras. I shoot alone. The average amount of footage I come home from an event with is approximately 60-120GB. The hard drive will be formatted according the couple's preference - Apple/Mac or Windows/PC. (With inexpensive software utilities both formats are fully cross-platform. More information here: WEDDING FILMS - HARD DRIVE FORMAT COMPATIBILITY.) Because I'll have all footage archived also I will also be able to send the footage to the editor of their choice formatted for Apple or PC. After the editing is completed the drive is returned to me.

I hope I included everything you'd need to know. My movie samples, information about my editing styles and contact information is all available at my website. If you have any other technical questions just let me know - either through my website or a P.M.

Chris Barcellos July 25th, 2012 11:25 AM

Re: Long-term event editing opportunity
 
Joel:

1. How are you recording sound to the DSLR's ?

2, How are you currently handling music clearances.

I will send PM via this site.

Warren Kawamoto July 25th, 2012 04:50 PM

Re: Long-term event editing opportunity
 
1. What happens if the couple is not happy with the final edit?
2. What if the editor gets sick or hurt, and can't complete a job he started?
3. Is the final product ultimately your work, or the editor's?
4. What if the editor realizes that he exceeded his estimated allotted time, and needs more time and money to complete the project due to unforeseen obstacles in the footage?

Joel Peregrine July 26th, 2012 09:37 AM

Re: Long-term event editing opportunity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos (Post 1745353)
Joel:

1. How are you recording sound to the DSLR's ?

iriver microphones are close-mic'd to the groom, pastor, lectern and house mic at the ceremony. At the reception an iriver with a stub mic is gaffer taped to the toast mic and a Tascam DR-07 records the band/dj audio

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos (Post 1745353)
2, How are you currently handling music clearances.


I use buy out music for some of my edits and popular music for others. Editors on the list can choose to use whatever they like.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos (Post 1745353)
I will send PM via this site.


Joel Peregrine July 26th, 2012 09:52 AM

Re: Long-term event editing opportunity
 
Hi Warren,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kawamoto (Post 1745390)
1. What happens if the couple is not happy with the final edit?

The editing is an agreement between the couple and the editor, so those stipulations would have to be spelled out beforehand.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kawamoto (Post 1745390)
2. What if the editor gets sick or hurt, and can't complete a job he started?

Ditto to the first answer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kawamoto (Post 1745390)
3. Is the final product ultimately your work, or the editor's?

That can be handled however the editor would like. The couple owns the footage with no restriction, so I suppose it depends on the wording of the agreement between the couple and the editor whether or not it can be used as a sample by the editor. I personally wouldn't mind - in fact I'd funnel more work to an editor that had worked with my footage and edited a final piece that the couple could view.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kawamoto (Post 1745390)
4. What if the editor realizes that he exceeded his estimated allotted time, and needs more time and money to complete the project due to unforeseen obstacles in the footage?

Again - see the answer to question 1. As for the way I shoot - I'd be willing to send an editor that is serious about being on the list a wedding on a drive to look through so they'd know how to charge for the edit. I shoot all weddings to the same degree, so they'd all be similar in terms of the amount, quality, style and the need for color correction, noise reduction and/or stabilization.

Luke Watson July 26th, 2012 10:32 AM

UK:Wedding shooter, 31st July, Manchester
 
Hi,

Need a 2nd shooter for wedding in Manchester on the 31st, also 1st/2nd Sept in Manchester area if this shoot works out,

please PM me with kit/rates and showreel wedding link,

also have bookings nationwide coming up so please get in touch if your a wedding shooter anywhere in the UK as I'm trying to build a contact list,

we shoot with Panasonic AF101/HMC150/GH2 and edit on FCP7 (transition to CS6 premiere pro soon)

Thanks!

Luke

******POSITION FILLED*********

Colin Rowe July 26th, 2012 03:53 PM

Re: UK:Wedding shooter, 31st July, Manchester
 
Hi Luke. Do you have a website ?

Luke Watson July 27th, 2012 03:55 AM

Re: UK:Wedding shooter, 31st July, Manchester
 
Hi Colin,

you can find previous wedding highlight video's at:

https://vimeo.com/user7553442,

I do a lot of work with these photographers who also host some of my video content:

indigoimages.co.uk

my new site is currently construction at High Life Productions | Video production, Creative videos

Evan Bourcier July 27th, 2012 12:24 PM

Massachusetts Wedding Video Assistant
 
Hey, looking for someone to help with a few weddings in MA. Don't need to have gear or anything necessarily, mainly just want help keeping track of gear, and doing some simple second shooting during the ceremony and whatnot. Would be willing to take someone who is new and looking for experience/references. Definitely need someone for a wedding August 17th in Kingston.
Portfolio and contact info at EBourcier Creative

Thanks,
Evan

David Stoneburner July 29th, 2012 02:11 PM

Looking for an open position!
 
I'm posting this for a friend who was the VP of Entertainment for a major baseball group. She is looking for another position to take advantage of her entertainment management, design and creation experience. If anybody has any leads please let me know.

Thanks

Dave Dodds July 30th, 2012 09:49 AM

Seeking Shooter and Sound for 3 day shoot - week of 8/20/12
 
Seeking crew for a three (3) day industrial shoot in the Chicago area during the week of August 20th. Specific dates will be set soon. Here's who we need:

-2nd Cam (B-cam) DSLR owner/operator (APS-C sensor preferred - Canon required) with zoom lenses (f/4 or faster). Documentary experience a must (must be exhibited on your reel).

-Sound mixer with gear; boom, 2 wireless lavs, mixer and a multi-track recorder

-Local lighting and tripod hire. 2x Kino Diva 400 or similar (equivalent models in non Kino Flo brands will be fine). Fluid head tripod capable of supporting a medium DSLR kit (no rails but lenses on the heavier side). If one of the above crew members have any of this available, we'd prefer to rent directly from you than go through a separate party.

Please send rates and reels to dave@kineticfin.com

Thanks.

~~Dave Dodds

Ross Zuchowski July 31st, 2012 07:24 AM

Re: Seeking Shooter and Sound for 3 day shoot - week of 8/20/12
 
Message sent.

David Clark August 1st, 2012 12:40 PM

Google earth pro video for me
 
I recently went on a missions trip to Zacapa, Guatemala. I'm putting together a video and would like to start it out with the Google animation video from the globe to Zacapa.

The trial version does not offer that, as far as I can tell, and I don't need the $400.00 version.

Can anyone record that for me in the highest definiton possible, and charge me what you think it's worth through Paypal, etc.

Stephen Brenner August 1st, 2012 04:25 PM

Re: Google earth pro video for me
 
I'm not acquainted with functionality or quality of Google animation, but if you wanted just a basic google earth zoom in, you might consider a video capture program like snapz pro for the mac which would capture the screen animation of the initial zoom.

Leslie Lucas August 2nd, 2012 10:08 AM

Casting Call for Technophiles
 
Hello all,

I’m doing some development work on a large-scale reality competition television series that deals with intelligence gathering, tactics and strategic thinking.

I’m reaching out to your community (among others) to possibly fill one of two EXPERT positions on the series. If you are interested please read and respond to the casting call below.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely
Leslie Lucas

A Vancouver-based production company is looking for a HOST and TWO EXPERTS to star in a large-scale reality competition television series (based on spy thrillers) being developed for a major Canadian network.

MALE OR FEMALE Host (Game Master):

- 30 to 55 years
- Authoritative, distinguished, charismatic and smart
- Confident, in-control, and likeable
- Commands respect, but also are capable of warmth and compassion
- Quick-witted and a good sense of humour
- Television experience important but not essential
- Non-union

MALE OR FEMALE EXPERTS (Handler):

- 25 – 55 years
- Confident, self-possessed and likeable
- Organized, quick on your feet and willing to take on physical challenges
- If you possess trade knowledge and a love of strategic play, we need you
- Some understanding of undercover police work or experience as a professional intelligence officer an asset
- or perhaps you are none of these things, but are extremely knowledgeable in all things technological
- Television experience an asset, but not necessary
- Non-union

Interested candidates should send a picture, a CV and a paragraph on why you belong on this series to Leslie at larkprodcasting@gmail.com

Auditions will be taking place in Toronto and Vancouver.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS AUGUST 18th.

Chris Hurd August 2nd, 2012 11:09 AM

Re: Casting Call for Technophiles
 
Moved here from DVi News.

Leslie Lucas August 2nd, 2012 12:36 PM

Re: Casting Call for Technophiles
 
Thanks Chris.

Ellis Kendrick August 13th, 2012 09:42 AM

JOB: Canon C300 owner/operator in Los Angeles, Aug 25/26 - PAID
 
Please use DV Info's Send Email feature if you're in the area, with your own C300, for a paid corporate video. Thanks...

Paul Mailath August 14th, 2012 07:58 AM

shooter needed in Newark - Sat 8th Sept
 
There is a meeting at the Newark Airport Hilton in Elizabeth, New Jersey on the 8th of September. I want to get a price for someone to shoot each of the presentations.

The meeting is the Annual SDS/MSA Support Group meeting and there are a number of speakers:

9:00 A.M. Medical Presentations
10:30 A.M. Break & Snacks
10:45 A.M. Medical Presentations
12:00 Noon Lunch
1:00 P.M. Medical Presentations
2:15 P.M. Break & Snacks
2:30 P.M. Medical Panel - Q & A
4:00 P.M. Patient/Caregiver/Survivor Breakout Sessions
5:00 P.M. Conference Closing

Why? - well my father at 82 years of age has become the full time carer for his wife (67 yrs) because she is suffering from MSA - Multiple System Atrophy - and yes- it's as bad as it sounds.

Multiple System Atrophy Awareness

he can't afford to fly over for the conference (we're in Australia) so I suggested we hire someone to film the speakers and then not only can we watch the presentations but we can make the finished product available to the organisers to distribute to members and other interested parties who couldn't make the meeting. .

I don't want to ask for a freebie (I've done too many of them myself) but if you're close the the place (I've literally got no idea where it is) and you're free on the day PM me with a quote and let me know what equip you got for the job and I'll pay via paypal if that's okay. As an alternative you could just shoot it and ship me the footage to edit.

cheers

Paul

Paul Mailath August 16th, 2012 02:16 AM

Re: shooter needed in Newark - Sat 8th Sept
 
and the good new is - we have a budget! - the support group feel the video is a great idea and want to pay half the cost and sell the DVD to their members as a fundraiser.

I've had a couple of replies but if anyone else is free PM me and we'll go from there.



Cheers

Paul

Greg Hogland August 20th, 2012 03:30 PM

Re: Long-term event editing opportunity
 
Joel
Are you still looking for editors to add to your list. If so I would be interested.

Greg

Bruce S. Yarock August 21st, 2012 04:41 AM

Guy I hired for Rutgers Equine Science shoot?
 
A couple of years ago I hired a guy from the forum to assist me on a shoot at Rugers University Equine Science Dept.. We used Canon XLH1's and a Canon 7d back then. Unfortunately I can't remember your name, and can't find your contact info (pre iphone era :))
If you're still around, please get in touch.because I have another shoot comming up on Sept 29 in Freehold N.J.
Bruce Yarock
yarock at a o l dot ...com

Bruce S. Yarock August 21st, 2012 05:03 AM

Need shooter and photog 9/29 Freehold NJ
 
I'm doing a 2 cam shoot , plus a photography, for an all day shoot on Sept 29 in Freehold, NJ. It's an event to sponsor amateur harness racing and an Equine students' scholarship fund,
I'll be comming up from Fla, and will need an aditonal shooter, plus a photographer. I shoot on a Sony FS100, and also have a Sony Nex 5u, which I'll also bring.
There are several activities going on simultaneously in different locations throughout the day, ending with a short concert in the evening. As for the other shooter- I need someone who is very experienced and omfortable in live event shooting and can move around on their own. I want to keep the look uniform, so it would be great to find someone who has or is eperienced shooting with either or both cameras. Also, if you have an additional wireless with hand held mic plug, that woulf\d be good. On cam light for evening.
As for a photographer- has to be someone who can move around and is experienced in live event shooting. No editing necessary. I prefer a canon shooter, so I can give you cf cards to use, and edit in our work flow.
Please contact me with your contact info.
Thanks
Bruce Yarock
Video Production Fort Lauderdale, Miami, & West Palm Beach | Yarock Video Productions
yarock at a o l dot com

Bob Fett August 21st, 2012 08:34 PM

Hiring person to teach me Indiana/Ohio
 
Hi,

I'm looking to take some lessons from someone about shooting with camcorders. I have a low to middle range camcorder with tripod, shotgun, monitor, etc. and would like to learn about filming, settings on the camera, terms, etc.

My plan would be to probably come to your area and have you teach me one day and then depending on how much I can take in, I can come back the next day, or maybe one day is enough.

Not sure what your price would be, I don't want any freebies. I believe you deserve to be compensated. I do however appreciate any consideration you would give to the fact that I am new and don't have the funding of someone who may do this for a living.

Please PM me and we can get something set.

I'll drive anywhere in Indiana (for a weekend type lesson) or to some close places in Ohio, like Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus.


Thanks very much, have a wonderful day.

Mark Koha August 22nd, 2012 10:31 AM

Re: Hiring person to teach me Indiana/Ohio
 
What kind of camera are you working with and what exactly are you hoping to learn? A little background on what you know/ what you have done would be a good starting place.

Ed Roo August 22nd, 2012 07:21 PM

Re: Hiring person to teach me Indiana/Ohio
 
What kind of things are you interested in shooting?

I have a gig shooting airplanes in northern Indiana the beginning of October. No pay, but good practice tracking near/far and fast/slow airplanes.

You would be welcome to join me.

James Fazzaro August 22nd, 2012 08:58 PM

Re: Guy I hired for Rutgers Equine Science shoot?
 
Hey! That guy was me, heh heh! I'll send you an email, I'm interested!
James F

Bruce S. Yarock August 22nd, 2012 10:44 PM

Re: Guy I hired for Rutgers Equine Science shoot?
 
Hey James,
Good to hear from you. Email me your number and I'll give you a call.
Btw, did you ever see the clip we did from that shoot?


Rutgers University Equine Science Center Web Video
YAROCK VIDEOS
Bruce Yarock
Video Production Fort Lauderdale, Miami, & West Palm Beach | Yarock Video Productions


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