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Aaron A Galway

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About Aaron A Galway

  • Birthday 05/03/1985

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    Hounslow, West london Uk
  1. just been watching some of the shots from stedishots.org there is some work on there to learn from.. i realy cant wait to get all the information and study stuff that i need to learn the basics of this job.. how is all ne way today.. the new indiana jones is out this week over here.. i bet there is some nice camera work on that movie this time regards a-g
  2. that would be good to use for low shots in a crowd riot or other scenes were there is alot of people...
  3. ok i put that wrong.. the hours are ok but its the work, working in over 120 degrees heat, and geting 5 pounds an hour for doing 12 hours a day, i want to have a more of a challanging job were you know that the work you are doing is respected in the long run, not like a chef just for the mean time!.. iv been homeless my self so im used to sleeping ruff, in fact im an expert in that field.. my freind as i said before above, he has done 16 years plus as news camera operator and then on to stedicam work, hes preaty cool aswell.. ive been thinking about this alot and i want to make a change in my job and to try a new challange.. i dont want to sound to stupid as im a newbei but i realy want to learn some basics skills so i can impress my freind when he gets his rig regards a.
  4. thank you erwin sent email to tiffen for my copy.. aaron
  5. thanks alot guys for the feedback there... as i c i have a long way to go to get to grips with things.. is there perhaps a document or sumthing you guys have that show the basics of a stedicam, like a instruction manual or sumthing that show the basics of were things go.. im looking into geting on to a course, but because im working full time at the minute time is a bit slack ( im a chef at the minute, fucking bullshit hours), but i realy want to start to know the basics on my own, so i can at least have a bit of knowledge when my freind has his rig in the future.. many thanks for the comments, realy realy appriciate it.. regards aaron
  6. now i see your link john.. thanks.. and good movie..good to learn from.. thanks
  7. :(.. i click link and its been removed.. msg i get is: . . . . . . This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by Gaylord Entertainment Company
  8. Hi Firstly hello to you all.. im new on the site. reason for me registering on the site is so that i can have a more indepth knowledge of the stedicam and get some guidance if possible.. ok my question.. i have a freind of mine, you might know him as ingo hoffman. ok, i dont know much about the camera buissness, but i do however the back stage ethics of productions and the knowledge of film and tv and the media. my friend is an operator of the stedicam, and i would like to know some information on how to be a good assitant for a stedicam operator. i.e whats the best commication skills or whatever i get, im gratefull for anything. thanks for your time,and replys if i get ne :).. A galway
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