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John Massie May 31st, 2003 09:54 PM

Columbus, Ohio
 
Hey All,
I've already posted once, but I thought I would say Hi, and to see if there are any other users in Columbus, Ohio...

I just got my foot into the door of the DV world, this year, when I began working for a church. I am not really up to the "DV" world yet, I am still in the Digital8 world. I am trying to get my budget expanded so I can buy a DV cam... Time will tell...

These fourms have been very helpful so far!

Looking forward to talking to you all!

John

Rob Lohman June 2nd, 2003 11:23 AM

Welcome aboard John!

David Stoneburner July 8th, 2003 08:59 AM

Hi from Dayton, OH. Just got registered. I am the video production manager at Wright State University. I also do freelance work on the side shooting with a GL-1 and editing with a DV500 and Premiere.

Alex Knappenberger July 8th, 2003 01:31 PM

Wow, some fellow Ohio-ians, finally. :D I'm from Canton... =/

William Brunk July 11th, 2003 09:52 AM

Add me to the Columbus, OH list.

Jeff Jordan July 27th, 2003 04:46 PM

same here. just got my GL2 last Wednesday and I also live in Columbus. No buckeye fan though. Pure orange Volunteer, class of '84!

I don't work in any area of video. 35mm still shooting has always been my passion(been a Canon shooter for about 20 years, using a 1D currently), and now I want to play around in the video area. The $250 rebate finally pushed me over the edge........

Spencer Houck August 8th, 2003 12:08 PM

I'm representin' Cuyahoga Falls...a.k.a. the Akron area. But i go to Ohio University for video production, so I spend most of my time in lovely Athens, Ohio.

Spence

Kevin Maistros September 19th, 2003 10:10 AM

Cleveland here.

Ozzie Leon September 26th, 2003 01:17 PM

Good to see columbus ohio representing. Panasonic ag-dvx100 all the way. I've been editing for 5 yrs using XL1 to the panasonic now. Adobe premiere is currently the choice for me but I am looking to switch to avid or final cut pro thanks to pinnacle, no fault of adobe.

Jacob Ehrichs April 3rd, 2004 09:51 PM

Dayton Oh here! Do video for my church and looking at doing a few small independant short movies. Shooting with an XL1 and a buddy has the XL1s.

Linda Schodowsky April 5th, 2004 09:29 PM

Berea here... southwest suburb of Cleveland. Berea is home of the Cleveland Browns training camp (as if that is something to brag about).

Scott Spears May 2nd, 2004 09:04 AM

A good networking website for Ohio filmmakers can be found at www.ohiofilmvideo.com.

Scott

Christopher Lefchik May 3rd, 2004 09:34 PM

Another Columbus resident here. I started becoming interested in video about 6-7 years ago. In 2001 I got my first computer and video card/software for editing. I've done some volunteer video work for a local non-profit organization, plus my own projects. I'm currently using a Sony VX2000 and a Matrox RT.X100. It sure is a great time to be into video production.

Cory Bantilan May 5th, 2004 03:50 AM

California native and 4th year student at OSU here. Just recently bought a PD-DV953.

Steve McDonald May 15th, 2004 06:34 PM

John, from what an old friend from high school who lives in Columbus tells me, it's the bright spot in that part of the country.

I recently made the shift from primarily using MegaPixel Digital8 camcorders and VCRs, to DV. If you get into DV equipment, try to keep your Digital8 gear as well, as it makes a good format to alternately re-record the DV FireWire signal. I use all my units from both formats and hope I don't get stuck at some point with important recordings only on Digital8 tape and no working equipment to play them back.

You're welcome here and you'll find that there's no barrier between those who use different levels of equipment. We recognize that despite great differences in cost and performance of our gear, that we all have much more in common than there is to separate us.

Steve McDonald

Jeff Donald May 15th, 2004 07:03 PM

I missed this thread for all the Buckeyes. It's good to see you all here and posting and welcome to DV Info. I'm originally from the Cleveland area (born and raised in Berea, Hi Linda) and graduated from Berea High School.

Thanks for the kind words about DV Info, Steve.

Kevin Sizemore October 22nd, 2004 12:31 PM

Oxford Ohio here (Miami University)
 
I'm making music videos and video light shows using a GL2 and some Panasonic with After Effects, Motion, Final Cut Pro.

Scott Ellifritt October 31st, 2004 11:09 PM

I grew up in Chillicothe, Ohio but got out of there fast!

Anson Clement December 2nd, 2004 07:07 PM

Another Columbus native here.

I'm shooting with a borrowed digi8 and editing in Premiere 6.5

If anyone is looking for an excuse to excercise their higher end dv cams I'm always available to provide some automotive action.

Having other more experienced people around to bounce ideas off of would be sweet.

John DeLuca December 6th, 2004 10:16 PM

Akron Videographer
 
Akron area........ Using three PD-170's, adobe video collection professional, two sennheiser ew 500 evolution wireless kits, beachtek svu 2 meter, three bogen 503 heads, 522 remote pan handles, ME66 shotgun, Glidecam 4000 pro with forearm brace, three 35watt dimable frezzi micro fills, ext, ext.

Tony Hall December 7th, 2004 01:24 AM

Springfield, OH... about 25 minutes from Columbus. Just bought a couple GL2's from the guy who posted right above :)

Hey John, I was wondering what you upgraded too, but I forgot to ask. I've been playing with the GL2's since I brought them home.

David Stoneburner December 7th, 2004 08:16 AM

Hey Tony,
Dayton here. I've got a GL-1, TRV900 and DVC80. Playing the field with all three brands.

Tony Hall December 7th, 2004 10:51 AM

Cool, I jump from brand to brand too, but I prefer Canon. It's awesome that there's so many locals on the board here. I'm working on a script that I want to shoot sometime next year. If anyone wants to drive to Springfield to help out they'll be welcome to.

Anson Clement December 7th, 2004 11:45 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Tony Hall : I'm working on a script that I want to shoot sometime next year. If anyone wants to drive to Springfield to help out they'll be welcome to. -->>>

Hey guy, I'm always looking for opportunity's to learn new tricks, if you ever need a hand on a shoot deffinately give me a shout.

ansonivan at yahoo.com


Tony Hall December 7th, 2004 07:12 PM

I will for sure...

Jacob Ehrichs December 7th, 2004 10:33 PM

I'm available too and always willing to learn. Got a decent setup here in Dayton.

Sean McHenry December 16th, 2004 08:07 AM

Hello John,
Sean McHenry also from Columbus here (actually, Hilliard). Been in broadcasting for over 16 years, Engineer for a post house for 3 more and now in broadcast sales - yep, I get my gear at cost!

if you need anything, the folks on the various forums represent about 1000 years of knowledge. Take it all with a grain of salt as I know I have been wrong on issues before but there are some great debates going on all the time here. I have been taught a few new things in the short time I have been here and corrected some bad habits too.

We just had a doosey on setup levels. Should you camera be set at 0 IRE or 7.5 IRE...? You can follow the debate in another forum. What are the best shotgun mics for outdoor use...? It's inh the forums. What's the best tape type for an AG-DVX100a...? It's in the forums. It's all here someplace.

Be sure you also visit http://www.weeklydv.com

Make sure you do a search on any topics before you post and you will be a welcome addition to the group.

You can find my website in the footer and don't be shy. I haunt the PDX10 forum.

Sean

Martin Archer-Shee December 16th, 2004 05:38 PM

Welcome
 
Hi

I used to work for Industrial Nucleonics in Colombus (30 years ago... I assume it still exists) . Visited there a numbrer of times on business. Nice place and I am sure lots of oportunities exist.
Martin

Mike Lott Jr February 9th, 2005 08:42 AM

Akron Ohio
 
Hi everyone!

My business partner and I just recieved our XL2 last week. We have been doing video and sound production for our church for about 10 years now. We are in the process of landing 2 gigs that will take us about 7 weeks to film. After that, we will be starting a feautre film in March. If anyone would like to be involved with crew, (free obviously) let me know!

Mike,
MJdoubleD Entertainment
Director of Photography

Tim Clark February 24th, 2005 11:38 AM

Formerly from Columbus
 
Now, I'm here in sunny California.

I work for MICRODOLLY HOLLYWOOD and I also shoot shorts with the SoCal Film Group -- we've made 30 shorts since '02 -- and we use the Panasonic DVX100 (2 of them, actually!)

I had to shovel some serious snow in Columbus this past Christmas... now I know why my rent is so high here in LA.

Sean McHenry February 24th, 2005 12:30 PM

Tim,
What did you do here? I went to West High, was SR. Class Pres at Fort Hayes (Radio and Television Production) put in some time at DeVry, Ohio State (Photography) and even Columbus State.

Worked for WCMH (NBC OnO) for 16 years, Engineer at SOS Productions for 3 years, now selling broadcast gear, Avid, etc at a local place and have my own post work.

Sean

Tim Clark February 24th, 2005 02:29 PM

I went to Northland High, then graduated from Otterbein College up in Westerville. Didn't do any industry stuff until I moved out here in '95.

I've been learning on-the-fly ever since. There isn't a job on a set that I haven't done at this point, from writing, directing, to editing (strongly recommend FCP4) and even craft services :)

I came to work at MICRODOLLY after being an owner of the equipment (when I found out they were hiring, I jumped at the chance.)

Chris Hurd February 26th, 2005 01:43 PM

Hi Tim,

Please say hi to Jerry for me. I see him all the time at the major industry trade shows. Thanks for joining us,

Kevin Kimmell March 3rd, 2005 02:26 PM

Another (Akron) Ohioan
 
Kevin Kimmell here.

I live in Akron, Ohio but bounce all over the state to film bands. Columbus and Cleveland are my most frequent stops but when the festivals start, I am all over the heartland.

I shoot with a GL2 and my partner (another Ohioan down near Zanesville) shoots with a GL1. We edit in Vegas, Premiere, and Final Cut. I also recently picked up a Pano PV-GS15 as a third camera for our shoots.

If any of you Ohio people want to get involved with shooting live music, we are always looking for another camera angle. We still haven't started making money but every shoot we learn something new.

-Kevin

David Stoneburner March 3rd, 2005 02:47 PM

Well,
if you're down here in Dayton send me a message. If I'm available, I'll help out. I have a Panasonic DVC-80 and a GL-1.

David

Kevin Randolph November 5th, 2006 02:32 PM

New to the Columbus Video Scene
 
Hello all,
I'm fairly new to both the board and the Columbus, Oh video scene. I also see that this thread has been dormant for over a year, so I hope that some of the posters are still on the board.

I'm in the process trying to turn this into a job as well as a hobby. My goal is to shoot documentary style fundraising videos for non-profits as well as any other work that I feel I can accomplish. I'm shooting with a Canon Xl2 (Recently purchased and still learning the intricacies) and a couple of older Sony cams (DCR-TRV11). I also have a wireless lav and a small light setup (for interviews).

I often wonder if there are any other folks out there to toss around ideas with and perhaps get together and shoot. I hope I get a couple of replies...

Thanks,
Kevin

David Stoneburner November 6th, 2006 11:24 AM

Hey Kevin,
Welcome to the boards. I try to check the boards at least 4 times a week. I'm always up to working on interesting projects if I'm a available. With my full-time job, 1 teenager, 1 pre-teen and a dog, I don't get a lot of extra time.

Kevin Randolph November 6th, 2006 01:06 PM

Thanks David...
 
I'll keep that in mind. Sounds like you've got your hands full, but schedules and things sometimes line up on there own...

Also, please keep me in mind if your doing anything that I could help out with. As we all do, I often wear many hats - Camera Operator, Light Rigger, Step-and-Fetch-It, Lifter of Heavy Objects, etc...

Kevin

David Stoneburner November 6th, 2006 03:42 PM

Ok will do.

Kevin Randolph November 14th, 2006 10:17 PM

Anybody else around?
 
Just thought I'd bump this thread and see if there were any other people that were still active on the board from Ohio.

Thanks,
Kevin


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