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Loren Hamilton

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  1. Hi, I’m selling a brand new ARRI SAM-7 plate for the Alexa 35 for GPI PRO/Artemis I. This plate is cool because it can drop directly into the top stage for lower profile if you’d like, and is a little longer than some other A35 plates I’ve seen. I’m selling because I accidentally ordered the wrong one and don’t need it. $265, or reach out at (805) 320-1845, or lorenpaulhamilton@gmail.com located in Los Angeles/Ventura thanks!
  2. Hello all, I am selling my beloved Arri UDM-1 from my AC days. I bought it from a former Forum member about 4-5 years ago and it was living at my rental house when transitioning to steadicam (however, from what I was told by everyone there was that it almost never went out on any jobs). I kept it in great shape and everything functions great on it. I don’t have my LCUBE listed, but if you are interested in that let me know. *Note: the UDM-PSC cable is missing in the photos, but will be supplied in the sale. Price: $4,700.00 Located in Los Angeles/Ventura, but can ship, buyer pays shipping please let me know if you have any questions. Feel free to reach out at (805) 320-1845 or email lorenpaulhamilton@gmail.com Thanks!!
  3. I will say, after a couple practice sessions with a few other operators who have Volts (but turned off), we have begun to get pretty used to operating above the gimbal. When I’m op’ing on a shoot with the Volt on I 99% am above the gimbal, but during these practice sesh’s I’ve gotten very comfortable to being above it when operating “traditionally.” Not saying everyone should do this, but after a while of using the Volt I did find this very interesting…
  4. I am selling this for a good DP friend and he would like to sell this ASAP. Please reach out to him primarily. Thanks! Selling my NODO Inertia Wheels Brushless 3-Axis Pro Kit. Purchased for a specific shoot and have not used them since. In perfect condition. Kit includes: Inertia Wheels 2-axis System Inertia Wheels Third Axis Wheel Interia Wheels 6in Third Axis Cable Interia Wheels 12ft Third Axis Cable Interia Wheels Accessory Bracket Interia Wheels Wireless Receiver Interia Wheels 130v Ac-dc Power Supply Cable Interia Wheels D-tap Power Cable Interia Wheels Xlr Power Cable Custom Foam Insert For Skb02011-8 Case Com Cable For Freefly Gimbals Connection Inertia Wheels To Dji Ronin 2 Cable Innertia Wheels 20ft Hardwire Cable Innertia Wheels 2.4ghz Tx Antenna Innertia Wheels 900mhz Tx Antenna Innertia Wheels 900mhz Rx Antenna Custom Case LINK FOR PHOTOS BELOW: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LwQ_MVyWfu04ss1nEoxBJIhc5RQXTVmS?usp=share_link looking to sell the kit for $6,400. (Kit was $7,700 new.) Local LA pickup preferred, but can ship. For questions, please email aiden@aidenulrich.com Thanks!
  5. My apologies if there’s already a post about this, but I’m very curious about how members here go about negotiating rates for features (of all Tiers). I feel pretty clear on LA’s industry standard commercial rates, however, when it comes to long-term features (not day-playing) what deals are you cutting with production? Is there a rule-of-thumb percentage of your normal commercial rate that you normally agree to? I’ve got a Tier 0-1 feature coming up as B Cam/Steadicam op and trying to decide what to pitch to production.
  6. …anyone got any? Good or bad, all are welcome, I guess.
  7. Debating dropping money on sled components I don’t necessarily need, but curious about the Gen IV rack. Fee free to DM/text me if anyone out there may be selling one. thanks! (8o5) 32o-1845
  8. I can second this so-called "John Weekend." He tried to contact me about a Sushi Server and was saying very strange things, and was trying to get me to do Paypal Friends/Family Payment. I kept asking for photos and he kept telling me his phone was blind (?) and when he did send photos they were simply images of the few other used Sushi Servers on the Forum/online. He also was trying to get his friend, Tom Wills (who is an actual operator on here, and he confirmed to me that he never messaged me the things this imposter Tom Wills stated) to sell me something and had the same strange typing style and this so-called blind phone issue. Throughout all of this, I was very skeptical of his/their choice of words and typo's, and once John said that he'd preferred iTunes gift cards I knew this was nooo bueno. So yeah, be cautious of Mr. Weekend, and his potential false claims to be other people on the Forum.
  9. I know there are a couple topics out there that discuss this overall, however, I was trying to pinpoint any particular shoes or footwear people who often op in snow seem to prefer. Boots? Shoes? Snowshoeing shoes? Snowboard boots? Tennis rackets bongo'd to your kicks?? Discuss... Also, while we're at it, any tips/tricks you feel are pretty good life hacks while dealing with said conditions? Thanks!
  10. Anyone? I know these things are kinda rare..
  11. Intriguing, potentially interested, PM'd.
  12. Damian, not sure if it’s considered better, but definitely a cheaper alternative to having buy a superpost. I wanted one, and still slightly considering upgrading my post to one, but PRO purposely does not make them anymore cause that’s extra weight you have to tote around for most jobs which don’t require super low/high shots.
  13. Does anyone have one for sale? Tryna get looowwww...
  14. Anyone got one of these lil guys lyin’ around?
  15. That will do it. I remember when I first began operating the waist latches on my vest weren't tight enough. I could fit my hand easily up my vest from the back. Once I cinched that down a bit more (I like to have my waist straps pretty tight) the pain at the end of the day went away (or, at least subsided. all day steadi shoots you'll feel it for sure). I've had that problem with Easyrigs in the past––it can be hard to get them to fit properly (I have a narrow waist). I always feel a little bit of pain on my lower back when using them due to this problem. I like the Gimbal vest the best because you can ratchet it nice n' tightly I find.
  16. Price drop to $10,200. also, I can include the Cam Jam monitor spud and yoke base (but need the sides for my monitor. I’m not sure what monitor you may use so it’s best to just order them from Cam Jam anyways). Basically, you get everything you can see of the monitor in photo #1 in the case.
  17. Hello, So today I am selling my very dear-to-me PRO I sled, which has been modified (by Terry West, I believe) to be a very excellent and affordable sled for anyone who is looking to get into Steadicam and purchase their first "big rig" setup. This sled was used by me for 2+ years and by another Forum member. You can fly anything from REDs to 435's with this baby. I upgraded the gimbal to a PRO VZ with a short handle (previously owned by a renowned PRO tech, and previously previously by some former Industry big wigs), which has made a tremendous difference in performance. Here are the details: • GPI PRO I Telescoping Post (Only 1 Hill Gorelock Docking Ring is shown in photo, but should include 2x for high- and low-mode docking) • PRO I HD-Upgraded Electronics (HD-Converted) • PRO DB II Top Stage w/ Diving Board MDR Attachment • Extra screws/AKS • GPI PRO VZ Gimbal Grip w/ Short Handle • Custom Bottom Stage (12/24V Compatible) w/ 3x Gold Mount Battery Mounts • XCS Monitor Bracket/Rods w/ Cam-Jam 1.5" Spacers (MONITOR AND YOKE ARE NOT INCLUDED UNLESS DESIRED (we'll discuss) • Pelican 1615 Air Case (I may have extra cables, and a plate, however, just reach out to me and we'll see what we can work out. I have connections to a few different professional cable manufacturers if needed) Photos of the rig below, plus one of it in play. Looking to get somewhere in the realm of $10,500, but offer up. If interested please DM me, or reach out to me at lorenpaulhamilton@gmail.com or call/text (805) 320-1845 Thanks for looking!
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