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RobinThwaites

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  1. Hi Adam

     

    20kg is definitely over for the Archer 2. Quite apart from the gimbal we rate the stage to 15kg, I don't think it will let go but you may get other problems that are yet to be found.

     

    Losing the Antlers seems like the way to go, to a certain extent you can get back some stability by simply extending the monitor and battery mounts (add rotational inertia).

     

    Robin

  2. More news on the UK Autumn Workshop.

     

    Due to unforeseen circumstances we have had to change the date for this workshop to delay it a little so the date is now confirmed as starting on the 13th November. Venue is the same at the SAE Institute headquarters near Oxford http://www.sae.edu/en-us/gallery/1643/Gallery_Buildings/page/2/and price will be GB£2,100.00 including full board accommodation.

     

    Please contact either myself at robin.thwaites@tiffen.com or James Elias at jelias@tiffen.com for further details and an application form, also have a look on www.flysteadicam.com.

     

    Robin Thwaites

  3. Hi All

     

    Tiffen International are planning to run a GOLD 5 1/2 day workshop in England immediately after IBC this year. Location will be the head office of the SAE Institute just outside Oxford and the date proposed is 18th - 23rd September, this is a fantastic old building with plenty of space for working both outside and inside should the weather be typically English and raining.

     

    This will be a residential workshop with accommodation at a nearby hotel, cost for this will be included in the workshop charge. This cost has not been finalised but is likely to be in the region of GB£2,000.00 (plus VAT) including accommodation and full board.

     

    There will, of course, be a plentiful selection of current Steadicam rigs to use and instructors will be top UK and European operators from both the film and television world together with guest of honour Garrett Brown.

     

    Please register interest by e-mailing to me at robin.thwaites@tiffen.com (please do not PM or answer via the forum as I may not have access if I am travelling).

     

    Note that nothing is final as yet and we are still making arrangements - more information will follow. Keep an eye on www.flysteadicam.com for upcoming information and details.

     

    Robin

  4. Tiffen are pleased to announce our first GOLD (five and a half day) workshop in Australia coming up this July.

     

    Dates will be 24th to the 26th (soon after the SMPTE show)and the location will be the ACS Clubhouse in Sydney. Lead instructors will be Garrett Brown and Jerry Holway. Contact is Brett Smith in Sydney at bsmith@tiffen.com +61 (0) 417 663 803, more details at www.flysteadicam.com.

     

    Robin

  5. Hi Joakim, Brian,

     

    EFPs can vary, early red springs were rated to 26lb, also spares are diminishing so I would advise this only for someone with a little experience and mechanical aptitude.

     

    Workshop? DEFINITELY! Don't forget that to be a good Steadicam operator also means being a good gamera operator.

     

    Robin

  6. Hi all, I have just purchased the steadicam Flyer LE,brand new from a company in the UK.I have not touched the rig other than inspect it to see if everything is there and not damaged.I have not tried to balance the unit as yet as my camera is away for service. My problem is having researched alot on this and other forums I may be scaring myself to death but i would like other peoples opinions who own or have experience of this matter. When I came to inspect the Gimbal there seems to be SLIGHT play in the bearing housing where the yoke attaches, is this normal to have a little play there or should it be as solid as a rock with no slight play at all.The Flyer LE seems to rotate on the gimbal with no problems but if you were to hold the yoke with thumb and fore finger and rock slightly left to right there is definately slight play there. Please can anybody put my mind at rest or have I purchased a faulty Flyer.

     

    Regards

     

    Carl

     

    Hi Carl

     

    Difficult to say without seeing it but we are always happy to do so. Feel free to get in touch on robin.thwaites@tiffen.com.

     

     

    Robin

  7. Hi Guys

     

    Yes it is confusing but the G-40 is offered as it also needs to carry the weight of the Tango and counterweights, it is not there to increase the capacity of the Zephyr.

     

    Robin

  8. Hi Chris

     

    Sorry, re-read my post and realise it was confusing, here is the lowdown:

     

    Zephyr system complete with arm vest sled, monitor all in a hard case, $8,995.00

    Tango with Zephyr sled only $14,995.00

    Tango with complete Zephyr system $19,995.00

    Tango with Zephyr sled and vest and G-40 arm $26,995.00

     

    All the prices are at www.steadicam.com for more detail.

     

    Robin

  9. Tiffen International will be holding the European launch of the Zephyr, Phantom and incredible Tango on September 5th at our London office. Garrett will be joining us and there will be food and drink. The event is invited guests only, to get your invitation please e-mail me at robin.thwaites@tiffen.com.

     

    I look forward to seeing you there.

     

    Robin

  10. Hi Ian

     

    As far as I am aware there are no schools or colleges that have a specific Steadicam module. NFTS run short courses but this is not part of their regular studies and London Film Academy certainly include "taster" days within every course (we usually get involved. Why not give James or myself a call 0870 100 1220?

     

    Robin Thwaites

    Tiffen International

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