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mark morgan

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  1. hey andrew,you should read some threads on the back mount vest as well,dynamic balance is your friend and i know that sachtler makes a super comfortable front mount vest
  2. fortunetly i had the pleasure to do the miss hawaiian tropics pagent here in hawaii,100 plus in bikinis,on stage for 4 hours didn't feel a thing,oooooh yaaaaa, have a wonderful time
  3. i think that is the difference you save between the 2 arms
  4. hey michael, i have an artemis rig as well, and i can acheive DB in a matter of minutes,i start by finding the CG of the camera and then i place the wedge plate a little off dead center on the post,now i try for a drop time of about 2 to 3 seconds,1st lowering the bottom section and if need be raising or lowering the gimble,now i put the rig horizontil and turn it to its side where the lens is say pointing at the wall,then i let the rig drop seeing if the rig falls more towards the battery side or the monitor side and then adjust accordingly,that gives me an idea of where my DB is at,also look into the jerry halloway primer balance techniques on the forum here or on the tiffen website,and like myself go for the workshop l
  5. the stanton zoom focus control is such a treat to work with,it can really be very creative in any situation,but i have had to modify mine to fit the gimble and had the same problems with the lens creeping until i found the right pot,and the only other problem is the screw that keeps the zoom focus handle tight to the part that attaches to gimble likes to come loose during operation,can be a real pain in a live situation,so i added a lock type washer to that screw and it has cured the problem,other wise those small things it works great,and i have gotten so use to it that it has made my rig more comfortable to operate morgan
  6. well my apologies to cit modulus,it was the playback deck that had the congested heads,so alittle cough medicine and some good ol' alcohol and a a nice pat on the back and it was all good!!!!!!! thanks chris and aloha
  7. just wondering if anybody has experienced record interference on a sdx 900 while using a modulus 3000,the transmitter was located at the back of the camera,i replayed the tape and it was full of digital breakup,like lots of different bars running up and down the screen,i used the same camera 2 days prior without the transmitter and had no problems,so do you think it was the transmitter or the record heads went into the crap*#^% MARK"HEADS GONE WILD" MORGAN
  8. camera looks very nice,i flew it with only follow focus on my artemis efp pro and it was fine for a long haul on a music video shoot,just don't forget to format the disk prior to use,now go have fun. mark morgan
  9. hey guys please excuse my stupidity,but what is the name of the connector for the focus power on the upper part of my sled,i need to purchase a couple of these to operate my zoom and focus control,it has 2 pins with a half shape circle inside it's not a 2 pin lemo because the one i have doesn't fit,it's for the artemis efp pro rig
  10. I couldn't agree more. Many of us have struggled for years to get to know our sleds to the point where we can effortlessly communicate with them on a daily basis. God knows I tried all the old tricks and read all of the best books on the subject- Zen And The Art of Steadicam Maintenance, Five Steadicam Shots You Will Do In Heaven, The Seven Sled Tricks of Highly Successful Operators. I finally found the path by reading a slim little volume by Herman Hesse. It's called Sleddartha, and I highly recommend it. Only through careful effort can you truly get to know your sled. If the high road approaches fail, woo it with teflon lube and a fresh set of gimbal bearings. Some sleds are queens, some are whores. Know your sled. :D Peter " My Sled Left Me For A Muscular Handsome Man From Philly " Abraham New York p.s. He's right. Re-read the primer, and don't get ruffled that it doesn't make sense. It DOESN'T upon first blush, but the physics and applications are sound, and will work no matter what rig you own. Contrary to some vicious rumors, one can dynamically balance a Flyer. I did it two weeks ago at a workshop in NYC. Assuming you can X-Y at the top, you can balance the thing up. I never tried but suspect it woulda been a bitch to dynamically balance my Model I with only an X top stage, and a side to side shifting battery down below........ looked on amazon could'nt find the book,sleddartha could you please point mre in the right direction,i love knowledge,even that i don't have a problem with my DB. mahalo for dakine help if can
  11. i have to agree the shots are really bringing something into the homes of the viewer,and i have to say that the people who hire me for sports are watching these very kool steadicam shots,and can't wait until our soccer season begins,the world cup has opened some eyes, thanks guys i can pay my rent now LOL you guys plain rock,best wishes
  12. looking for some earbuds for mostly "rts systems"&"clearcom systems" with 4 pin or 5 pin capabilities,where can i find these items thanks for any help,best wishes and aloha
  13. well i have to give props to bj,i met him here in hawaii last week took him surfing in some semi well overhead surf,new swell " lots of water movin around" and to top it off he was hung over,he handled like a champ,and i think he had a big cut on his foot from the reef the day before,so i don't think the rocks are goin to phase him as much as the reef did that day,so bj just take your shoe off and hang over the meat rack at the rhino ooohhhh...steadi vomit, hot chicks, romantic sunset with all the other operators, i'm in. outside deck it is. if we are there early enough, maybe i'll give b.j. his first kiteboarding lesson. we can all sit on the deck and tip our drinks to him as he gets dragged downwind accross the rocks. hot chicks love wounds. all who say we sacrifice b.j. to neptune to attract the hot chicks, say aye. geoff
  14. aloha and thanks for the input,yes i have been lookin into workshops,i am rather excited to go to one,so that i don't pick up any bad habits,and yes i practice alot with the junk rig that i had, to the new one i have gotten and oh what a difference it makes,i know there are 2 day workshops and i hear about a 6 day workshops,but i can't find a schedule for a 6 day event
  15. so what is the best way to keep the rig from swaying or losing it's horizon when coming to a stop or moving pans, should the rig be more bottom heavy,or basically what is the best drop time for this situation
  16. just by chance have you tried the artemis by sachtler,or heard anything about this rig,i was at nab and i tried on rigs back to back and this rig felt like butter and was very comfortable java script:emoticon(';)',%20'smid_14') ;)
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