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Andy G.

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  1. HI Seb, i have found this old posto from you and being actually searching for the same, other than for the 2nd and the 3rd gen., i would like to ask you if you got it on final an in case if you could share with me, as I have 4 of them not working actually! Thanks in advance, Andy

  2. Hi Guys, i need some precious help from you! Is there anyone here which has the electronic schematics of the GPI PRO monitor GEN 2 and 3 in their hands? I'm trying to repair 3 of them but things are going hard without those schematics....I will be very gratefully as seems i have no chance to get them from GPI or from anyone of them or they suppliers....THANKS IN ADVANCE for any help and suggestion!!!

  3. Hey Andy,

     

    Really nice work. I like all three of them. The last one was when looking at composition and handling of the rig for me the best.. but at slower pace. I like the fact you still see the girl at front but at a long distance.. It's another approach but working out nice.

     

    In the first 2 video's of the 2 girls, i really like the fast pace you have there and.. almost a bump with the first girl :rolleyes: ..

     

    Good work !

     

    Best, Erik

     

    Thanks Erik for your nice post :rolleyes: ...

     

    Yes, we almost crashed in the "dark girl version"... :ph34r:

    The biggest problem for me was controlling the moves of those girls, especially the dark one, she was the real girl of the story (Giulia, the ex-girlfriend of the singer!), enough far from a real actress, but was so funny that idea to shoot a double version with her too, that we did it!

     

    Not easy to convince someone like those girls (the blonde girl was just at the beginning of her carrer as model/actress) to "feel" (and "follow"!) the camera...Probably with some other take on more we could reach better resutls, at least because we got totally exhaust after so much long runs!

    Unfortunately, I don't have any making off about that day, I just remember that an MTV Italy crew was shooting around us...But i have no hope to recover that report, especially because was made it 4 years ago.

    But you're right about the fast pace, at least is almost the only thing that I still remember about that day...To be honest, together with the big bobs of the blond girl! ;)

     

    I made another similar video, still some years ago, it was a steady shot edited in 4 takes...something like the Spice's video "Wanna be", but with almost no-budget, as clearly visible (!) -as usually unfortunately is, talking about music videos production here, in Italy....The director added some fx & graphic work to made it more interesting...

    I only remember about it, that those guys (a boyband) were very precise to move inside the stand still frame during the final of the clip, it was the first and only take we shoot, at least about that part.

     

     

    Best to you,

    Andy

  4. Hi guys,

     

    let me know what you think about my "one take" music videos here:

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNhumsdp-pY

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pOGn1oRgjY

     

    This was their first video making that band very popular here in Italy, so it was a very low budget video (about 7.500 euro!), and was produced in 6 hours, after a couple of rehersal (the first one with a JR), and then 3 takes for the "blond girl" version and just 1 for the "dark girl" version (the real subject of the song!).

     

    I have shooted them on S16 with an Arri SR evolution and an Angeniuex 7-81 zoom lens, remotely operated by my hand through an homemade film servo zoom kit with a control lever fixed on the gimble of mine PRO sled.

     

    Also, at that time was so popular here, that succesively, the same production company (following the request of a new incoming artist), asked to me to shoot it again!...I mean for another artist! :rolleyes:

     

    here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgjIjHU4rHA

     

    This last version was shooted on video with a DV cam camcorder...so still low budget, but very low! :o

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