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richard bellon

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  1. hi Aaron

     

    Your idea of approaching producers/companies you work for i think is a fantastic idea. I dont know if u have bought the ste4adicam operators handbook, but in the one chapter, pg 327 it says that a operator has done that before with great success.

     

    I dont know if the producers/companies there would be willing to invest in you/gear, but here a lot of people across the industry have managed to finance equipment that way, i know of a grip who got his first tracking vehicle that way, One of my closest friends is a sound recordist and he has managed to buy microphones, recorders etc. These purchases however have always been during a feature or about to start features,

     

    I would definately go that route before getting a bank loan.

     

    kindest regards

    richard

  2. Hi

     

    Have you tried to find a private investor? I went through the whole business/loan went to 10 different banks and non of them would give.

    I struggled for about 8 mnths to find the finance needed until finally i found somebody private, i showed them my business plan that i put together for the banks and the next day i had my finace.

     

    I was fortunate to find someone like this. This also helped in terms of monthly repayment. I only had to pay when i worked. I gave them a 4yr plan and they agreed to it.

    I also saved loads and loads on interest which needless to say is a BIG score

     

    kindest regards

    Richard

  3. hi

    sorry im probably being really stupid but where would i find the archives?

     

    regards

    richard

     

     

    Search.

     

    The archives are all the older posts

     

     

    hi eric

    thanks for reply

    ok cool i thought there was a separate dedicated forum entitled archives

     

    regards

  4. hi Blair

     

    i think it is a much wiser to be an AC first for a few years and then move up. You will definatly gain a far greater understanding of the way the camera department works especially as it functions as a team. As well as the huge amount of technical knowlege you will gain and the experience it will give you from not always being in cosy surroundings and stuff and gear starts to fail/go wrong.

     

    you will also gain far greater respect from your peers & fellow technicians if you go this route. Being the steadicam operator/cam operator is quite a prestigous position i feel on set and if you jump straight into it you will get shot down alot by fellow crew, maybe not directly to your face but people will talk and i find and had experience with people that have say come straight out of film school and now figure they are the gr8st DP ever meanwhile they dont know shit, this doesnt work as smoothly as you would think as the inexperience shows and they do nothing except piss everyone off.

     

    As the operator you are the leader of your crew and if they dont have confidence in or respect you its not going to be fun.

     

    If this is really what you want to do as a career i strongly advise a few yrs of being an AC.

    but pls also buy your rig and train and practice, and do small student feels and freebies and build your reel, so when you are ready for the move you will already have the skill to do so

     

    kindest regards

    richard

  5. I'm looking to purchase a new sled as well but cant afford a PRO yet, I have an overhauled steadicam Flyer LE and I fly RED and F-900 all day but it's getting to be a hassle on that little rig it's fun but I think it's time... Anyways I was wondering if maybe you had an old sled you were possibly selling? If anyone is selling a sled please reach me brandon@bdfilms.net I'm looking for EFP or let me know what you have.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Brandon

     

     

    hey brandon

    no sorry dont have a rig to sell, at least not yet. sorry mate

    rich

  6. HI all

     

    JUst a question, i know this has been discussed before as i found an old discusion but it was 4 yrs ago,

    i was wondering does anyone have this system? if so how does it compare to a preston?

    i am looking to buy a backup system and i like the price of this unit but i have never seen or even used this before.

    apparently there where some issues with it perhaps they have been worked out?

     

    Any favourable/unfavourable opinions?

    later

    richard

  7. Hi Guys, i dont mean to ask stupid questions but i am looking to purchase i new rig. I cant decide between the ultra 2 or pro. Is the motorized stage/tilt head a gimmick or is is worthwile. Also the g-70 arm how does it compare to the pro arm geoelasticity vs spring interchanablity? these are the decideing factors , can someone pls give an opinion on what would be a betta choice

     

    thanks

    rich

  8. This is a great idea. In order to really practice with a Steadicam, you need a person that's moving through various environments. Most people, even significant others, aren't very motivated to be that person for practice. But another newbie op would.

     

    In addition, having someone take smooth footage of you working the rig would be really helpful. Maybe even something you can use on each other's reel.

     

    So a newbie practice partner is a really great idea!

     

    But I'm in the New York City area, not L.A. So if anyone wants a practice partner in the NYC area, shoot me a personal message.

     

    Hey, maybe we can use this thread for lots of people in different areas to hook up like this.

     

     

    hi it is a good idea and it works. I have a practice partner and it is amazing how much you learn from each other. It also motivates and keeps it fun

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