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Manny Gutierrez

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  1. Looking to sell as I’ve had the Jerry Hill bracket for a while now. Priced to sell, barely used. $500.00 buyer pays shipping contact me at: manny.o.gutierrez@gmail.com
  2. If this sled is still available. can you contact me at gutierrezm84@yahoo.com Thanks, -Manny Gutierrez
  3. If this is still available, can you send me a quote at gutierrezm84@yahoo.com
  4. Update: Docking Bracket & Rings: $500 Monitor Bracket: SOLD Sony Plate; SOLD Vest Bag: SOLD
  5. Bump: Docking Bracket & rings: $500 Monitor Bracket: $750 Sony plate: SOLD Vest Bag: SOLD
  6. Price Updates: Docking Bracket: $600 Monitor Bracket: $900 Vest Bag: SOLD Sony Plate: free with above purchase
  7. Updates: Monitor Bracket is for a 2 in post. Also accepting payments via Venmo
  8. The smaller vest without question, their bigger one might be a tight squeeze
  9. Selling a few items that have been laying around the place recently: XCS Docking Bracket & 2 Docking Rings - $1,000.00 XCS Dual Rod Monitor Bracket, w/ custom recorder/return monitor mount - $1,000.00 Modular 51 Hard Vest Bag - $100.00 Sony Quick Release Plate - $75.00 Accepting Paypal only, unless you are local to NYC then I can accept cash or money order. Only Shipping within the U.S. Buyer pays Shipping. PM me for any more details
  10. I remember picking up a rig for the first time, and the only thing not telling me to put it right back down was my pride. Then another operator, kept telling me to keep picking it up, as often as possible, until it just becomes an acceptable weight on your body, and you can actually work on getting decent at it I had a very strange road into steadicam in that I come from a live, multi-camera background, starting off doing jib, but always salivating at the freedom of the steadicam. The studio i was working in had a steadicam, owned by the network, but it was barely used, save for music performances. We had a second hour lunch, for some crazy reason, and I remember exhausting the operators in the studio of their knowledge, and getting in the rig for 2 hrs a day, 4 days a week, just trying to get it under control. I began observing other nyc steadicam operators, on their shows, which lead to quite a few 'A-ha' moments, from balancing the rig correctly, to tweeking my footwork, and controlling the transfer of weight from one foot to the other. Within a year of taking other peoples feedback, and a lot of hours in the vest, I was getting to a point where I felt comfortable actually charging people to do this. I had so much respect for my fellow operators I didn't want to jump in until I felt damn sure I wasn't going to discourage a production from using steadicam in the future. I had some ups, some downs, moments where I wanted to just walk away from it, and seriously questioned whether this was a mistake or not. But then I had someone take a flier on me, gave me a shot, on a real low budget show, and just encouraged me to try new things. I was hooked after that, and suddenly I began 'disengaging', not thinking as much, just expressing... Suddenly, I began tumbling down the rabbit hole of the desire for perfection and greatness, every frame culminating to some moment yet to be discovered, but when it hits, it feels like the world slows, swirls, and for a moment there is something that happens... Over the last few years, I've had a few moments, hard to say what it is exactly, but it just hits me, and its almost like I've leveled up in a video game, and suddenly able to do so much more... I don't know how else to explain it, but I'm thankful for it.
  11. Want to say thank you to everyone who took the time to reach out and send me a little love yesterday, but wanted to give a special shout out to my one and only, my muse, my bae... Stefanie, who put together an amazing day for me.Early morning flight to Vegas,Pick up in a convertible mustang,Ride through the mountains,1st time at an In-Out Burger,Walk through the Bellagio,Dinner at The Palm,And capped the night off with a cigar...#bestwifeever#luckiestguy

  12. Thanks Jesus Shuttlesworth, for continuing to make good on Lebron's promises

  13. Funniest thing I've heard in awhile: "I'm a terrible host, unless I have a virus."

  14. Just heard someone say, I've always wanted to go to Aspen. Naturally, I inserted myself into the conversation.'Ah, Asssspen... Where the beer flows like wine!'(Blank stares)Damn kids...#dumbanddumber#dumbest

  15. Bucos looking like the Team of Destiny through the 3rd

  16. Was looking at a picture of myself and thought... 'I have a body of a god.'Buddha is a god, right?Otherwise this is gonna be really awkward...

  17. Thanks Nik for wrapping that up just before Madmen

  18. Ok, so for Lent this year I'm giving up social media. Not a single update, tweet, or Instagram from me over the next 40 days, much to the relief of many I'm sureNeed to unplug for awhile. And get over this overwhelming desire to check my phone every 3 minutes and scroll through my feeds to see if I missed something.So good morning!And in case I don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, and good night!

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