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Aldrian

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  • Birthday 09/01/1992

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  1. Hi Erik, Thank you for the video! I've watched it and it gives me a better understanding of steadicam. I see, so if let's say I practice myself with the P2 502 or betacam it should be fine as long as it does not pass 15kg? Thanks and cheers! Hi Victor, Thank you for the inputs. Yeah I've found the books and I'm reading it right now. Such a good book! It gives a total explanation about the steadicam plus the history of it. I like it! Still a long way to go though, since I've just started reading it. I'll try to find a way to find the video, since for the book I had to ordered it from an import bookstores and it cost me some money from my pocket money. Hahaha. I hope I can attend the workshop someday, since it really cost me some money to get to USA and since I'm still a really newbie in this industry I need to work my way up. A long way to go after college but I believe it will be worth the time. Thank you! Anyway, thanks for your support Erik and Victor! I will try my best learning steadicam and will seek solution when I'm stuck here in the forum. Thanks again! Cheers, Aldrian
  2. Hello I'm new here in the forum and also new on steadicam. I've been noticing that the office I'm working with currently has a steadicam and I'm thinking to learn it. I think it's Zephyr and it's with its standard configuration (The sled, arm, and vest with one battery mount) Would it be possible if I learn it with a P2 202 or perhaps would it be better if I try with a P2 502? Since I've read in the manual a Zephyr is to hold from 4kg to 10kg but when I visit the forum quite a number of people use Zephyr with Arri Alexa. Thank you for your help, and nice to meet you guys! Aldrian
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