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Nicholas Tran June 6th, 2007 06:12 PM

Thanks guys. Will do.

George Heredia June 7th, 2007 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Hurd (Post 690374)
Two of our sponsors in the L.A. area should have XH rentals: Abel Cine Tech and Birns & Sawyer.

Contact info is on our Sponsors page at http://www.dvinfo.net/sponsors

Chris,

Neither of those vendors show the XH-A1 in their website. I haven't called, so not sure if this is carried, but at least the website has no info.

Jeff McCutcheon June 8th, 2007 12:45 PM

LA HV20 owners - Free Redrock M2 rental
 
I live in Westwood and I own the Redrock M2.

I'd like to test the HV20. I'll offer a free day's rental if I we can get together and run some low light tests.

jeff
jeffmmccutcheon@yahoo.com

William Osorio June 11th, 2007 06:36 PM

Hi Ben, what can I said, thank you for the opportunity to work with you, appreciate your comments here, you’re a professional person in the field, hope we keep working together and exchange our thoughts, and you’re always welcome as a friend and colleague, is a great pleasure meeting you in New York…..

I can’t wait to go to Detroit and work your next assignment.

Regards,

William Osorio

Pete Mander June 11th, 2007 09:19 PM

lend a cam ontario canada
 
hello folks Im in st.catharines ON and need to borrow a JVC or canon any bigger camera then a DVX that i have already..its for a marketing video of a new camera system,,if interested and nearby please email to pmander@cogeco.ca I will forward more info and video upon request.

you may also be present for the shooting, shoul.d take no longer then 3 hours ,I dont need to use the camera its just for show on the system in a commercial

thanks in advance

Pete
www.kre8-fx.com

John Godden June 11th, 2007 09:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John Godden (Post 690928)
Greetings

I'd like to rent an HVX and P2 card in the Calabasas to Thousand Oaks area of So Ca.

I'm looking for a local (Conejo Valley) pickup-return only so no west-LA or SF valley please. I only really need 1/2 rentals preferably on Fridays.

Thanks
JohnG

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Lisa Bennett June 12th, 2007 11:17 AM

Rent tripod and...
 
I would like to locate a place where I can rent a tripod over a weekend for a shoot in Daytona using jvc gy-hd100u. Anyone know of any places in Orlando that may have one for rent?

Not sure yet but I may have to also rent a couple of reflectors/stands, unless there is a lighting person with the items that can spare a a few hours of time on a no pay gig.

Also, I only have the battery that came with the camera so who has the best prices on getting some battery power?

Thank you
Lisa

Matthew Overstreet June 12th, 2007 10:11 PM

Massachusetts camera operators
 
Hey everyone, I'm producing an internet comedy series that will begin production on Friday, June 29th, and continue every Friday up until the first week of September. I'm wondering if anyone would like to volunteer (this is a no budget endeavor) to be our DP. We're looking to shoot progressive, and don't really want to settle for anything less. We have a web designer doing the site for us, and we already have an editor dedicated to the project.

Pete Mander June 12th, 2007 10:28 PM

ok
 
ok just so people dont think this is some sort of scam,, heres a temporary video I put up on yourtube, then youll see why Im looking for something to borrow,,Hope you like its been a year in the making.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XUH2ATAEJ0

Pete

Nick Hiltgen June 13th, 2007 11:16 PM

Atlanta/Savannah HDV Cam needed LOW PAY! WAHOO!
 
Howdy all, We need a second cam to shoot some b-roll this weekend in Savannah. The producer offered a rediculously low price, but if there's anyone who's able to let us use the camera for 150 please contact me thorugh this website. I'm sorry about the low rate, but if you've got nothing else going on, I guess it's like a "free" 150 bucks eh?

We'll be leaving atlanta friday morning(ish) to get to savannah so if you're in atlanta and have one you'd like to rent out let me know then. We'll be back on sunday.

thanks
nick

Alessandro Machi June 14th, 2007 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rodrigo Gil Medina (Post 692443)
Hello Eugene,

Please check www.8cho.com.mx and www.8cho.com.mx/crea.

The first one is our website and the second one is a draft of a wedding site we are doing right now.

Regards,
Rodrigo Medina

What annoys me most about your video clips is how smooth they are with no dropped frames. What's wrong with you!

I've been told to upgrade my computer to the newest one and then I wouldn't see dropped frames when I view video content on the net, but then I encounter a site like yours and I see no dropped frames when I view your demo reel on my several years old (but rammed up to the max) computer.

Why?

Charles H. Jones June 14th, 2007 01:33 PM

Motion graphics/After effects person needed
 
Hi,

I'm looking to create an opening sequence for all of my projects; a signature sequence with my logo. If you are interested, you can email me at charjones00@earthlink.net, or call me at 646 296 5558.

Charles

Daniel Rudd June 16th, 2007 03:49 PM

short film in West Michigan
 
My brother and I will be shooting two short films in Muskegon, Michigan from July 15th to the 21st. You can read a little more about the two projects here:

www.myspace.com/onestorypictures

My brother's handling all the casting, but I'm looking for anyone who is interested in helping with lighting, sound, and camera support.

*i'm especially interested in your help if you have some experience in capturing great audio, on location (outdoors).

I'll be shooting with the Sony FX1 and a brevis 35mm adapter.

We may still have money left to cover your gas, and all crew/cast will be accomodated comfortably (or better) and fed well.

Also, if you demonstrate amazing skills or experience, I would consider the possibility of exchanging my soundtracking/scoring services (for your project), for your collaboration on this project.
You can listen to some of my work here: www.danielrudd.com

But mostly we'll just be bribing all talent with food, West Michigan's beatiful summer climate (and beaches), and the opportunity to express your creativity.

It's shaping up to be a great group of talented and likeable contributors.

rudd.daniel@gmail.com

Andrew Paul June 17th, 2007 04:10 AM

Film man and Editor in UK available
 
Hi

I am experienced camera person with Canon Xl1s and edit in FCP and After Effects. Looking for work to add to my showreel, would love to add working on a music video to my show reel. Live in South of UK, near Gatwick. If you are not making money on it, then I am free.

Got anything you need help with, drop me a line.

Mat Thompson June 18th, 2007 06:30 AM

Dropped you an email on Friday, just making sure you got it !?

Cheers
Mat

Marty Hudzik June 18th, 2007 11:36 AM

Wedding videographer needed in Cleveland/Akron area
 
I have a 2 camera wedding that I need to shoot on August 4th. I am the main camera operator and I need a 2nd "B" camera operator with camera to shoot the "safe" shots. I went out and secured a camera man for this job months ago, and then billed the client and told them I would have a 2nd camera operator...but this person proceeded to back out and claims to have already booked that day.

The actual wedding and reception are together....starting around 4 and lasting until 10-11ish at the same location. So it would be a 4-5 hours probably. I would take the tapes after the event and pay you for your time based on your skill level. I will be handling all of the editing and such so all I need is a reliable shooter to back me up with safe shots, while I do more creative work.

I am shooting this in HD using a Canon XL-H1 so I'd prefer the shooter to also have HD capabilites but will work with you if not.

Thanks!
Marty

Tony Rogers June 19th, 2007 11:48 PM

Experienced Editor/FX Artist needed for Digital Short
 
Editor/FX artist needed for digital short film project. We are looking for someone with a high degree of both editing and/or artistic skill. Preferably located in NC /VA/SC/MD or other Eastern U.S. regions, although we will review all responses. Experience with effects, transitions/cutting, and digital color correction preferred. We prefer an editor/artist that can be open to working in PC realm, (for a specific technical reason), HOWEVER we will be flexible with Mac-only editors if you otherwise fit our interests. We can temporarily provide you with a computer or some additional software if necessary.

This is a fun project based upon an art film/ghost story, 14-18 minutes that (hopefully) will still maintain a distinct narrative flow. We will have some designs and concepts already established for you to work with, but most importantly your creative and original ideas and/or additions will be encouraged, welcomed, and always appropriately credited. Therefore this will not be a “rush job”. We don’t have a large budget - pay will range 1000-2000+ based on experience, and level of commitment/interest. However, if you typically demand a higher salary-per-hour for what the project would entail, we will be willing work within your schedule, or discuss compensation further if you have a lot of experience and show a high degree of interest.

Please respond with a resume and/or portfolio link to rememberinggarden@yahoo.com and/or call Tony at 336-577-1421

Jasper Blunk June 20th, 2007 06:44 PM

Experienced Sountrack Composer at no rate
 
I would post a demo reel (of songs) but I can't get that up right now. I will edit this post in the next week when I upload some songs. Then it will be far more clear where my skills are at.

I charge no rate for most indie productions, unless of course, they want to pay me.

I can do all genres but I specialize in action/drama/emotional/intense themes. Not so much "happy" music.

Thanks.

Andrew J Morin June 21st, 2007 09:12 AM

Dude, I actually knelt and prayed for someone like you to turn up here! ;-p

Can you emulate John Williams? (hint, hint...)

-andy
andrewjmorin@hotmail.com

Andrew Kasch June 21st, 2007 09:58 AM

Los Angeles digital short needs sound engineer!
 
I'm shooting a short film this weekend in the Lancaster area of Souther Cali and am looking for an experienced sound person with a boom and directional mic to shoot on the evenings of the 22nd and 23rd.

Film is a horror/comedy with cast of cult actors. Lots of fake blood and prosthetics will be used at the scene. Shoot is light-hearted fun with small group of professionals.

Film has already been accepted into festivals. If interested, drop me a line at andrewkasch@yahoo.com or call 423.227.3456.

Chris Barcellos June 21st, 2007 11:25 AM

Jasper:

I'm sending a PM to. I am in Sacramento area. Where in Bay area ?

Jessica Gallant June 22nd, 2007 01:02 AM

need doc cameraman w/Sony HDV for NYC interview
 
I'm looking for an experienced documentary cameraman/camerawoman in NYC to shoot an interview with the lead singer of a band for a music based documentary. Ideally the person would be someone with a Sony HDV camera in order to match the footage which has already been shot on Sony HDV cameras. The interview will take place around the end of the month.

Bonus points will be give if you've got some knowledge of early UK post-punk (Joy Division, Specimen, Bauhaus, ASF, etc.) though that's not a requirement.
:)

There is pay, but it's low.

If interested, pls. send me an e-mail at tuesday234@adelphia.net

Jessica Gallant

Chuck Filiatreau June 22nd, 2007 08:59 AM

need cameraman in namibia africa
 
I have a friend that is shooting a pilot for a new show and is in need of a cameraman in Africa. The shoot would be at his ranch in Namibia and would include some hunting footage and behind the scenes material. He could always find someone to travel with them but if he could find someone close it may make things easier. This is a very special project that i know will touch you in many ways. If you know of someone or are interested, shoot me an e-mail at chuck@johnmichaeloutdoors.com

thanks
chuck

Jasper Blunk June 22nd, 2007 03:51 PM

For some reason I cannot edit my original post.... anyway... here:

Although it is not a film/video, here are a few pieces that I composed just a few days ago. The reason I post it is because it could be used for a film–but I composed it originally for a trailer for my most recent film.

I have put the folder of pieces up on a file-hosting service. And the folder has been compressed into a StuffIt file.

http://www.axifile.com/?2840508

Comments please. Also, please contact me if you wish to use any of these for projects–these pieces has not been registered an official copyright yet so there won't be any problem with that. I would love to have it used in a film. In fact, I won't go off to off-topic but I actually am available for music composing for films–short and feature-length. I charge no rate, unless you would like to pay. I am based in the S.F. Bay Area. Send me a PM if you want. I specialize in what you're hearing (the pieces), action-oriented, emotional, intense, and epic themes. "Happy" music is not my best but I can do anything really.

P.S. The way to get the best sound out of this song (or any audio in general) is to use quality earphones or a good sound system. In other words–please don't listen to this on your default computer speakers, or bad ones anyway. *wink*

P.P.S. Note that these pieces are just drafts-not articulately worked on yet.

P.P.P.S. Also note that these songs end soon. But the track goes on. You will see.

Barry Gregg June 22nd, 2007 04:40 PM

Jasper;
What about us PC folks. I can't find a way to decompress your .sitx file on my PC.
Thanks, Barry

Bob Bitteroot June 24th, 2007 10:19 AM

Job Advice?
 
Hi all. I wanted to see what people's opinions were. I have a BA in Journalism/TV Production and worked for a couple years after college at an affiliate station as a Photog. But then left, pursued other interests, lived abroad for a couple years, etc etc. Have been working in non-TV related jobs for a few years now.

But now I have the itch again to get back in the game. I miss the creativity!!! I was wondering what people think would be a good idea. Should I try to begin again (at the bottom) as a photog in a small market and "work my way up." Or try to get a job with a production company? Or freelance (not really my preference, at least yet).

Right now, my main interest is being a shooter (I'd be perfectly happy being a cameraman for a few years), but in the future would probably like to produce/direct, etc. Working in news would be fine, but I'm also interested in more long-form stuff eventually (Discovery Channel type shows).

Any advice is appreciated. Regards. Bob

Ken Diewert June 24th, 2007 09:18 PM

Bob,

If it's just the creativity you miss, then keep your day job and 'create' on the side.

I don't know about Seattle, but in the market I am in, the are no jobs per say for anyone other than freelancers unless you go through the union. In my case, that would mean seriously relocating, and standing in a long line.

Originally, I wanted nothing more than to just be a shooter, but I have come to love the challenges of being a one-man production company. I still have a near full-time day job, that pays the bills, but am slowly weaning myself away from the security and into the great unknown. For me the transition is slower as I have a family to feed, but I am absolutely stoked every day because of the excitement, and challenges of video production.

I think to make it in this business, you really have to just persevere. My original ideas and plans from a year ago have changed, but my desire to succeed and my faith in myself remains.

Good luck!

Barry Gregg June 25th, 2007 07:03 PM

Bob;
Seattle is a tough market, as you probably know. Not many full time positions, mostly with TV news, and they want shooters with a couple years experience. Freelance is really the only way to break into the market here.

If it is at all possible to have some flexible hours at the real job, stick with it and see what you can find for freelance gigs.

Bob Bitteroot June 25th, 2007 08:30 PM

Thanks for the advice. My day job is a teacher so hopefully I can start using summers, etc. to really start working at it.

For someone starting from almost nowhere, what's the best way to start freelancing?

Gabe Strong June 25th, 2007 11:48 PM

I did the same thing as you. Former news photog with broadcast/journalism degree. Working for local TV stations. The pay sucked, the work was cool. Bought some gear, did a few TV spots on the side to suppliment my meager income. But kept my steady job because I didn't want to strike out into the "great unknown" without security (I am married with two kids.) My employer found out I was doing TV spots on the side and saw it as 'competition' for their stations production. Long and short of it was they demanded I stop, I told them they couldn't control what I did in my free time with my own gear (maybe not the smartest move ever) and they fired me. Because it started as a 4 month gig that they ended up asking me to please stay on and work for them, and because they never had any problems with me before this, I am fairly certain why they got rid of me. It forced me to get serious about my production company and may be one thing that pushed me into being very marginally successful. One of my favorite moments now is when I take clients from them....(I know it's petty.)
If you do end up getting into it, I'd recommend diversifying. Just like when investing money, you don't want to put all your eggs in one basket. What happens if the wedding market just sucks one year? Or if no one does TV spots? I pretty much do everything related to multimedia that I can do....TV commercials, weddings, sports, events, video news releases/marketing, Freelance news coverage, DVD authoring, website building with emphasis on video for the web, live cam for conventions, pretty much anything I can get my hands in. I don't make much, but probably a little more than I did as a full time news photog, and I have a lot more time off to spend with my kids (average work of one or two days a week.). I actually was pretty lucky. If you have any questions, just ask and I'll do my best to help.

Denis Danatzko June 26th, 2007 07:40 AM

Is "common sense" an oxymoron?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gabe Strong (Post 702853)
...My employer found out I was doing TV spots on the side and saw it as 'competition' for their stations production. Long and short of it was they demanded I stop, I told them they couldn't control what I did in my free time with my own gear (maybe not the smartest move ever) and they fired me.

What a small-minded, petty, and childish move! The wise thing for them to do would have been simply to move you closer to a job you preferred. Instead they lost the benefit of your experience, and had to "waste" time/money in the hiring and training of your replacement. (I wonder if they manage other aspects of their business so narrow-mindedly. Apparently so, if their clients are willing to move to "the new indie/freelancer in town"). Go get 'em.

If misery loves company, here's my contribution to commiseration: When I first thought I wanted to pursue video work after my own downsizing in the corporate arena, I called a few local indie's out of the blue. With no real experience, one offered to give me work (when he had it) as his assistant. But, the very first words out of his mouth were: "Don't give up your day job." I worked on/off for him for about a year before I started buying equipent. Over time since then, things are picking up, but I still have that part-time day job. I've bought my own equipment, have worked as both 2nd and 1st cam for him, and have even begun to pick up a handful of clients on my own, (and it's taken about 3 years to get to this spot since I first called him, but my confidence level is way up. I've even got a couple of repeat customers).

If someone has the perseverance, resources, patience, and personality, I think they can make a go of it. Just keep your eyes open to every possible opportunity that might come your way, and network, network, network.

Good luck.

Gabe Strong June 26th, 2007 10:53 AM

[QUOTE=Denis Danatzko;702986]What a small-minded, petty, and childish move! The wise thing for them to do would have been simply to move you closer to a job you preferred. Instead they lost the benefit of your experience, and had to "waste" time/money in the hiring and training of your replacement. (I wonder if they manage other aspects of their business so narrow-mindedly. Apparently so, if their clients are willing to move to "the new indie/freelancer in town"). Go get 'em.

Thanks. It wasn't even so much that I preferred commercial production over news, it was just that I needed the extra money as my full time job didn't pay very well. AND to top it off, I regularly told the salespeople at the station when I did a commercial on the side and about 85% of the time the salespeople were able to get 'my client' to buy airtime on our station, making them MORE money. My station just didn't like the fact that the other local stations (a couple of which had no production person) could now tell clients that they could get a commercial (by hiring me). They wanted to continue to have a monopoly on all commercial production. By the way, yes they do manage pretty much all aspects of their business so narrow-mindedly. I would tell them repeatedly that their camera had problems, ask for some lights etc....and always was told to 'just deal with it'. They even denied my 'expense' request to buy a pair of $10 headphones at the local store so I could monitor my audio. And then when the s@*t hit the fan and their camera quit working, they would ask me to use my personal camera and when an interview needed lit they would ask me to use my personal lighting kit. How do you think I was able to buy that stuff?... It sure wasn't from the salary they paid me! But really it was for the best as I like what I am doing now a lot more, and have more free time.

And I couldn't have said it better myself,....perseverance, resources, patience, and personality, and network, network, network. The reason for keeping your day job is because it takes time. If you keep at it, you can make it happen. One thing that I marvel at every day, is that (here in the US anyways) you can actually make your own job!! It's pretty neat when you think about it. One other piece of advice.....don't be pressured into setting your rates to low!! I know, it's hard when you are trying to get that first job, but once you do a job for low rates, the word goes out, and other customers expect that same rate! And when good paying work comes to town, customers look for the guys that charge more because the perception is that they are the ones that do good work....you are the one to go to when there is no budget.

Mark Bournes June 26th, 2007 11:25 AM

Bob, to answer your question, try and get a job with a local production company. Local TV news stations, in my opinion are not the way to go. Very LOW pay, horrible hours, lack of respect, the list goes on. I speak from 10 years of experience in local tv news. Tv news is great if you want to learn how to run and gun. If you want to do quality television go into some sort of production. Don't get me wrong there are a lot of good shooters in tv news, mostly in Denver, Minneapolis, Louisville, N.P.P.A shops. However those are few and far between, and those guys are the best in the business and have a lot of experience. Getting to those markets takes years and a very good reel, trust me I used to be a N.P.P.A regional judge.

If your just starting out it's tough as it is to afford gear, get clients, market yourself and so on. My advice is this, try and get a full time production job and "freelance" on your time off. Save that $$$ and buy your own equipment. Remember this takes time, but be patient, draw up a plan and you'll be fine. Good luck.

Bob Bitteroot June 27th, 2007 09:16 AM

Thanks to all who've responded. It's always great to hear personal stories from people here. Reading some of the stories about the low pay, terrible hours, bad management, no funding for equipment, lack of respect, etc. in the TV news biz reminded me of why I got out of it in the first place! :) I dealt with some of the same things you were talking about and couldn't stand this aspect of "the biz."

Thanks for making me remember this. I definitely will not start again in TV news. Sounds like the way to go is to keep my day job and set out on my own. I do have my own gear (albeit limited right now) and have produced a few short videos for fun for various people. I guess the next step is to make a plan to start charging people for them.

Gabe, you mentioned not to start charging too low. This is good advice, but how does one justify charging someone "more" when they are just starting off freelancing and don't have much of a background or contact list locally? Thanks!

Marc Salvatore June 27th, 2007 01:14 PM

Make-up artist - Portland, OR
 
Does anyone have a lead for a reasonably priced make-up artist in the Portland area? I just need light make in the mornings for a 4 person panel discussion (3 men, 1 woman).

Thanks!

Marc Salvatore June 27th, 2007 08:25 PM

Found
 
found someone, thanks

Denis Danatzko June 27th, 2007 09:32 PM

It's like the college grad dilema...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Bitteroot (Post 703620)

Gabe, you mentioned not to start charging too low. This is good advice, but how does one justify charging someone "more" when they are just starting off freelancing and don't have much of a background or contact list locally? Thanks!

How does one get a job if they have no experience, and how does one get experience wituout a job?

The typical advice is to volunteer, donate your time, etc. While I was lucky enough to have someone "take me under their wing" to learn while getting paid as an assistant, I realize situations like that may be few and far between. Unfortunately, I have neither a solution to the dilema, nor alternative to the advice.

FWIW, though, I heeded the advice and it did work for me, though not overnite. My first "job" was supposed to be a freebie for a non-profit funded almost entirely by private $$. They asked my mentor to do it, who in turn suggested I might be interested. I took the job, expecting no payment, but maybe a few bucks from selling DVDs. It turned out that the "client" burned copies of the DVDs themselves, so no money there, but they liked my work so much that they "gifted" me about 5 times more than I thought I might make from selling the DVDs.

With my courage bolstered, I started networking just a little more aggressively, and after my most recent job behind the camera with a different experienced producer, he told me I was good enough that I should be charging more than I am, and I'm already charging the same rate as my mentor. (I haven't been paid for that job yet, but the compliment was very welcome). Moral of the story: good things can come from unexpected places, if you're willing to look in new places.

Good luck.

Gabe Strong June 28th, 2007 11:50 AM

Ah yes....this is the 50 thousand dollar question. I can only tell you what worked for me...your milage may vary.

I decided to build a reel, to try to promote the services I could offer. That way, I wouldn't have to work for free. I had kept a bunch of tapes of news stories I had done. I also 'created my own stuff'....by which I mean, I had a PD-150 and Final Cut Pro, I went out and shot a few things (community events, sporting events, things like that), made 'fake' commercials, made some motion graphics and such, and put together a reel with that. So in a way, I was working for free....but the client was MYSELF. I just feel that working for others for free or at a reduced rate tends to get you 'typecast' at a certain rate, as the cheap guy. I'd rather spend my time building up a reel than taking cut rate jobs or freebies. Believe me, I've been turned down by more clients than you can think of because I won't lower my rates. It gets discouraging sometimes. But I can tell you from sad experience, if you ever decide to accept one of these 'jobs' you will find out that in a strange sort of wormhole, the clients who want to pay the least, usually want the most! They will want revisions, reshoots, all kinds of stuff. I decided it wasn't worth my time. Now if you quote them a high price, they accept it, the shoot goes really easy and you feel like it's too much, you can always invoice them less then the quote. Think you look good then? But when you try to charge more.....they throw a fit.

Also, when I started, I was bringing business cards around....stopped in at the local cable company. Their salesperson wanted to meet me. She said they had just got rid of their production arm, and wanted to hand out my cards, because if she sold 'airtime' she needed someone to refer the client to to actually MAKE the spot. Also, right after I started, a guy who was a former attorney general of the state, decided to run for mayor of the town I live in. I had interviewed him about 100 times with a reporter when I worked for the local news station. Somehow he heard that I was doing local production, and since he had seen me with a camera so many times, he told his campaign people to hire me, since he figured I knew what I was doing. So I got lucky and got a spot right away....within a week or so. He ended up winning the election, which helped my reputation as well. Kind of a win for everyone. So maybe the moral is.......it's better to be lucky than to be good! Or maybe it could also be....keep the contacts you made as a news shooter....they can really come back to help you!

William Osorio June 29th, 2007 01:24 AM

I'm available in NYC/NJ
 
Hi, how can I help you??
This equipment is ready for any type of work!
ENG, Cinematography, Documentary, Videography, is your call.

This is my setup::

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


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Recording Formats:
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Tota & Omni Light Kit (2 Tota & 2 Omni Lights)
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Bogen Diffusion Gel Light/Filters
Bogen Vivid Colors Gel Light/Filters

Audio::
Audio Technica wireless System, snap-on EV hand held
Sennheiser ME66/K6 - Super-Cardioid Short Shotgun Condenser Microphone
Variety of Sony Lavalier mics
Carbon Fiber Boom Pole
Shure FP-33 Stereo ENG Mixer

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Mark Utley June 29th, 2007 01:39 AM

Need a sound person in Calgary - Sat, June 30
 
I'm doing a 3-camera concert shoot in Calgary on Saturday, June 30 out of my own pocket. We're using my Sony Z1 and renting two more from work. I'm also renting a Sound Devices 744t so we can run a pair of room mics and stereo board feed into it. Absolutely everyone I normally work with is busy this weekend so I'm kind of desperate for someone to work sound. It's very basic - just helping a bit with setup and making sure the levels in the recorder are okay.

I'm not normally one to ask people to work for free but I'm not making money from this and can't afford to pay normal rates. I'll pay for supper and buy a few drinks after, but that's the best I can do.

If you're into independent music, the band is Les Savy Fav and they put on a pretty crazy show - definitely worth checking out!

If you or anyone you know would be interested, please contact me asap!

mark [attt] mg . ca
306-290-5884

Thanks!


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