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Frederic Chamberland

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  1. Hi all,

     

    I am on a feature right now working with a remote head with handwheels called the Mo-Sys Lambda head ( Mo-SYS )

    and it is a marvelous piece of equipment. Comes in two Pelican cases, setup is about 15 minutes and you can record your moves on the internal memory to do some motion-control. I am very interested in the competition from service vision (makers of the Scorpio) . They have a similar head but it also adds the ability to record FIZ from the Scorpio (wich I already own) . The Mo-sys I am working with right now uses a Preston wich is not in any way linked to the head but plugged directly in the camera so recording FIZ here is not possible.

    My question is, has anyone tried the Service Vision mini-head (  Service Vision ) and how did it perform? The Mo-sys we have is very simple to use and has a touch screen that is very intuitive and no special learning needed to be able to record moves and adjusts limits and damping very easily. It has performed very well in harsh weather (rain by night at 10 Celcius, hey we are shooting with director Reni Harlin...) and glitched one time from excessive humidity.

     

    Thanks for any info regarding these two heads.

  2. Hi all,

     

    Just got tangled in the PAG , AB war... I have Hytrons 50 (9 of them) to power my sled, and I use a AB2702 4 bay charger that handles all of my batteries. I wanted to buy a smaller charger with discharge module , a real LCd menu that I can read and I got myself a Pag Pulsar charger . I have two batches of the same Hytrons, the latest "real time" lcd wich shows hours and minutes and the other generation with a series of bars on the lcd.

    The latest generation (real time) will not charge on the PAG charger, a faulty message appears and the batterie resets itself.

    Here is the explanation from David Hardy, Pag director of development:

     

     

    "We believe that Anton/Bauer has now taken steps to prevent the charging of its batteries by anything other than Anton/Bauer chargers. It would appear that with the latest 'real time' displays, they have fitted hardware internally to the batteries which locks other charger manufacturers out, and at the present time there is nothing we can do to overcome this issue. The Pulsar will charge your customer's older Hytron 50s and any PAG batteries, but not the 'real time' batteries, and this will almost certainly apply to other Anton/Bauer batteries that incorporate the latest display.

     

    We will correct the information relating to this charger on our website to inform users that Anton/Bauer has imposed this limitation. Please will you inform your customer, and apologise on our behalf for any inconvenience. However, please will you make it clear that the problem is not one of our making, but is caused by the latest restriction imposed by Anton/Bauer on users of their products."

     

    So my charger is back to the dealer, and I am stuck to buy another AB charger...Be warned.

     

     

    Pulsar Page

  3. Hi all,

     

    I am the proud owner of a Scorpio for a year now and was a proud owner of a BFD before. I say before because I had to sell it to get the money for the Scorpio. This is a piece of gear (BFD) I WILL buy again when the money is there for a backup. Both units have their value points depending on the job to be done. In my case, I was happy when I begun in the business to have a complete focus remote for 5K, the best value for the money at the time, but I also don't regret a minute the 20K invested in my Scorpio. I also have to add both persons I have dealt with in my purchase of the Bartech (Jim Bartell) and my Scorpio (David Hable) are among the best players in this business.

    My 20 000 - 5000 cents,

  4. Hi,

     

    the Anamorphic format will be very hard to unsqueeze without proper device, the 16:9 /4:3 switch on regular monitors like the Teletest and Panasonic are not enough to give you a frame you can work with. The Transvideo device works well and if you plug it before your sender, you can actually transmit a de-anamorphised image to video village. The box itself is a bit big and bulky but I would do exactly the same with my next anamorphic job.

    Equipement used that day:

    -Arri 435 ES with Panavision lenses( anamorphic C series).

    -Transvideo frame converter

     

    Hope that helps.

  5. Hi Manuel,

     

    I have been using the Sachtler gimbal for 3 years now and it never failed me. It is designed for 1.5" posts and has the thickness of a 2" so you don't need an extra "layer" to beef it up, I would compare the overall feeling of it with the PRO gimbal. As for the square design, it is just a matter of getting used to the hold of it as I am with every new gimbal I come across. After 3 years of use and abuse (I regularly fly 535's and heavy 35mm cameras) there is still no lagging in the bearings, the smoothness is still fantastic and maintenance is easy. It also comes with the "no tools" clamp or the good old 4mm lock screw.

    I will try to post some pictures of the gimbal itself later this week on my site.

     

    Cheers,

  6. Hi there,

     

    I also made mine because I could not find anything already made and it was cheaper to do it by myself.

    You can start by getting a seat like a racing seat, here is what I got:

    Summit racing

    Type part number : SUM-G1100

     

    This seat is cheap, and all plastics, so it can be handled roughly. you can check pictures of my car mount on my web site:

    My Webpage

    click on "equipment"

     

    This works for me, but as Bob Gilles mentions, I think they are a bit dangerous, you really need a precision driver you can trust before getting on a rig like this.

     

    Cheers,

  7. Hello,

     

    Big U2 fan, just bought some tickets for their Montreal stop, and going thru U2.com, caught some nice footage of a Steadicam operator strapped to a 4 wheel drive ATV with the vest on, no hard mount. Wow.

     

    You can clearly see a 3A sled. You just can't see the operator's face....Is it anyone on this board?

    Go to:

    U2 Vertigo making of...

     

    The video is great, nice job. And lucky bastard to have worked with Bono and his band.

    If this guy can share his story, I would be very interested. thanks.

  8. Hi Jake,

     

    I own one Artemis and use Hytron 50's . Yes you get 31-32 volts out of the sled but it never caused me problems with either the 435 or SR3. The only camera I would be carefull is the Moviecam , the fuse blows around 32-33 volts. But, this 32-31 volts will last only a few minutes and as soon as all the AKS are on (follow focus, video sender...) You will surely get more like 29-30 volts under load. The video tap problem I have never encountered (And I use the IV-S and the older CEI) on the SR3.

    Yes every port for AKS will supply 12v even in 24V mode. That is simply because most AKS run on 12v and today, most senders and Follow focus like Scorpio run on both 12 to 30 volts.

    And for the second power out, very useful in 12v mode to power an HD camera and down converter. I have had some amp problems but took care of them by putting one Hytron 120 at the bottom of the sled. Weight and power enough for the HDW900 and downconverter.

    One problem I had was to start a 435 with two Hytron 50. Problem is solved , I now use 4 Hytron 50 (2+2 in series) . This gives me just enough weight at the bottom of the sled and can run a 435 at 150FPS with no problem. And at regular speed, I will change batteries once a day. That is one modification I am very happy about.

    I will post pictures of the modification soon on my web site if anyone else is interested . I am waiting for a part from my machinist to take the pictures.

     

    Fly safe

  9. Hi to all,

     

    The gloves I use are the Marmot Windstopper Power Stretch, about 25$US a pair, they are great and I also have what I call "stand bye" mitains, those big ski doo mits that I just slip over my hands when the shot is over.

     

     

    About the Orange commercial, I can't say who produced it, I know the service company here was Traffik international ( Traffik

    )

     

    Client was Latcho Drom from Belgium. If you go on Traffik, you can screen the commercial by going on the "productions services" tab and then "Orange".

     

    BTW, the picture on my website of this Orange commercial is one of me as a camera assistant (focus puller) and the Steadicam I am trying to clean is the Master Series of operator Yvan Bourdage, from Montreal too. We are a very small community of operators in Montreal (about 10 max)and began being interested in Steadicam while assisting many operators in Montreal.

     

    Thanks for the comments.

  10. Hi all,

     

    I just put online my new website, I was able to build this website in just over 4 hours with no understanding on how to build one.

    I first looked at Eric Fletcher's web site to see it's MK-V conversion pictures and clicked at the bottom of the screen on the " created with .mac" and my world changed.

     

    In just a few minutes , I was registered on .mac and created this simple and efficient web site. Simple enough for most of us to show a reel or pictures and get your resume out there. Subscription is 100$ for a year and I registered my domain name for 10 years for 200$.

     

    frederic.ca

     

    Don't hesitate to send me comments , a demo reel will be on soon enough.

     

    thanks, fly safe

  11. Hi there,

     

    As soon they offer you more money for you to send back some of it, it is a SCAM.

    One thing you will learn very quickly about dealing on the internet , is that when a deal is too good, there is something wrong... Be very suspicious. I don't know if some members here have been scammed by such "deals" .... Hopefully not.

     

    Hope that helps,

     

    Fly safe.

  12. Hi,

     

    Just wanted to share my story with this device, the one you see velcroed to the top of the camera...

     

    Steady_cam_et_Yvan.jpg

     

    I shot a music video last week and we were shooting with a "Panavised" Arri 435 with Anamorphic "C" Series from Panavision.

    At first, the Transvideo FC was to go on the clients monitor to unsqueeze the image from video assist. A quick look to the unit and I hooked it up directly to my sled and was able to see and transmit a beautiful image.

    This of course, is for everyone with a monitor where you don't have the ability to unsqueeze an image. Of course , the "strech" option on many LCD's will help, but is far from a real converter like this one.

     

    So there it is on Ebay, I got mine from the rental house but maybee someone here has 500$ to burn on this one and really have it all...

     

    *Just want to make clear I don't know the seller of this unit. Just shared my story with a similar unit.

     

    Link:

    Ebay Transvideo

  13. Hi,

     

    Call me chicken, I always wear kneepads on rough terrain and as soon as I get to go a bit faster. I do remember the picture of a shattered kneecap posted from an operator a while back... Kneepads are to my operating what my seatbelt is to driving. Forget about the cheap 20$ rollerblade ones, get to a skateboard or mountain bike shop and get what the pro skateboarders use: they are wide, comfortable, thick and most important, they are designed with freedom of movement in mind.

    Check those out, My kneepads, that is 50$ well invested.

    I do not use elbow pads either.

     

     

    Use protection and fly safe.

  14. Check Ebay frequently by typing "pelsue",

     

    I just got a Pelsue 6' pop-up for 400$ Including shipping on Ebay, a bit dirty but fully functionnal.... It is the best size since nobody else will want to jump in and is very portable. The 8' is a cadillac but people WILL share unless you have 3 magliners in it...

    I am having mine modified with a zipper at the back of the tent so I can use it at the back of my truck with the gate open. A very nice investment since I was tired of always asking production to get one with the answer everybody knows...

     

    Fly safe and rest protected from the elements....

  15. Hi all,

     

    I had the opportunity to use the Alladin in Canada (as a focus puller) with Dutch operator Francois Perrier (who's actually Canadian but lives and works mostly in Holland).

    He has one of the first Alladin on the market (I used his in 2001) and used it with Scorpio digital motors. And Eric is right when talking about frequency's problems. We had a couple of "transmission lost in space" and motor not responding , also some self resetting driver unit... Not a perfect unit, but as Eric says, maybee the frequencies are not suited for America. I do remember a good design and simple operation with long batterie life on the remote. But as always, the response and connectivity between handset and driver is most important and in that case, did not pass the test.

    As for the frequency thing, I own a Scorpio and there is a frequency selector when you travel in different parts of the world.

    And the price tag was definitly below a Preston or Scorpio but way much than a Bartech. And, if my memory is good, you have to choose when buying the unit , if you are going to drive digital motors like Scorpio or Preston or other ones like Heden: you can choose only one type of motors and they supply the matching driver unit.

     

    My 2 cents

  16. Any Idea on Price?

     

     

    Around 1300$US with cables to sled and monitor. Price will vary depending on the cable configurations . But I recall getting a quote of about 2400$ from XCS regarding the PDL about 6 months ago... Thanks to this forum, I knew Unitcine was coming up with something else and prayed while waiting patiently... My patience was rewarded. :rolleyes:

  17. Hi all,

     

    Just got my FBX from Unitcine this week. Unitcine

    For all those LCD monitor owners (and others with no frameline generators or electronic bubble level)...One word: GREAT addition....

    The thing is big as a matchbox. Simple to use and cheap compared to others...Service from Ben Fisher was A-1.

     

    This little thing is as good news as the introduction of the Bartech in the follow focus world a couple of years ago:

     

    -Simple design

    -Easy to operate

    -Configuration with any sled design.

    -Twice the features (bubble and frameline) for half the price of anything similar on the market today.

    -Great and fast service

     

    Worth a look , a good one.

    Really impressed for now, I will use it in very harsh conditions next week, I will keep you posted on it's reliability.

  18. Hi,

     

    Looked around for something on the subject but could not relate to my last night's experience. First time I was flying the DVX 100 (in the weight cage) with my Scorpio attached to it and a dented wheel attached to the rubber focus ring on the DV.

    If you have worked with the DVX, you know the focus wheel is infinite and focus is digitally transmitted to the camera when turning the knob.

    We attached the motor and calibrated the motor manually to both ends (infinite and minimum). We then took a measuring tape and eye focused to give the assistant a couple of references (2 ft, 3,4,5,6,8,10) .

    Then hell begun for him, Every time we would do anything to the camera (change batterie, putting on VCR mode for playback, going too fast on the focus,even zooming in or out...), the "digital" knob was resetting itself in another space dimension.

    The motor was not skipping the gears , everything remained the same on the Scorpio, the in and outs were fine, but the digital scale of the focus (speed and precision) was always shifting . We tried different formulas to get by this but abandonned and rechecked every freaking mark before every take .

     

    Did anyone encounter such a hassle? Focus was critical at some points in the shot and putting it on AUTO focus was not an option.

     

    Thanks.

  19. Hi Chris,

     

    The only tip I have for cold weather is too have plenty of spare batteries as I leave everything "ON" as soon as we go outside. This is to keep all the electronics (mostly the monitor) warm and I even leave everything "powered on" on lunch time if I can't get in a warmer place. It eats batteries fast but I manage to keep everything going till the end of the day. And keep your chargers and spare batteries warm! A cold anton bauer batterie will be on the "WAIT" position on the charger. Since charging a cold batterie can harm it, the computer controlled charger won't charge until it reaches a temperature of about 14 Celcius.... So it can sometimes take an hour BEFORE the batterie even starts to charge...

     

    I also made a micro battery "warming blanket" to keep my batteries hot while outside.:

    Went to buy a baby bottle warmer for the car at Wal-Mart for about 10$. Took the vinyl off around the element and changed the car adapter to a lemo that I plug directly into the sled .... I wrap the little blanket around the batteries and voila. Batteries heated like a charm and the thing looks nice with little bears and stars on the blanket. Simple and efficient. Of course this takes some power from the sled batteries. I only make sure I use only the third batterie on my setup to leave the other two to the camera and monitor.

     

     

    Hope this helps.... And also remember you can never bring too much warm clothes with you...never.

     

    :)

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