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EricCorriveau

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  • Birthday 06/05/1974

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  1. Thank you for the clarification, Rob. I appreciate. Eric
  2. Hi everyone, I am a freelance cameraman at the moment, and for many years, I was contempling adding Steadicam to my skills. All those years, I was studying the subject by reading everything I could find, and learned a lot just by frequenting this forum. But before stepping into a workshop, I was curious to know what are those specific exercises with the line and the cross on the wall. Could somebody describes in details these and other useful exercises ? Hoping that Tiffen will reissue that EFP training tape. I only heard praises about that tape. And what can we expect from Mr. Papert's upcoming tape ? Any info will be greatly appreciated. Eric
  3. Hi everyone. For those who might be interested, I put on Ebay my tape of Advanced Steadicam Techniques taught by Jerry Holway. Used but in perfect condition. NTSC VHS. Try this link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...=ADME:B:LC:US:1 Thanks Eric Corriveau
  4. Hi Mike, I bought this tape from BH Photo (90 bucks, ouch!) It's a 50 min tape hosted by Jerry Holway, focusing mainly on live television work (working with the cable, setting up the triax, tally light tips, removable and fixed floor marks, studio survey, shot design, working as a one man band, low-mode stuff, etc), all done with a Steadicam Master. It also give balancing, electronics set up and safety tips. I don't know what this tape means for an experienced operator, but for an "advanced newbie" like me, it was very interesting. Mine is gonna be on Ebay soon. I'll let you know if you're interested. What this tape also teach you is that you WANT Jerry Holway to be your instructor for your next workshop. Eric Corriveau
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