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Wim - "See You Hurry" Clip


Nic Owens

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Hey everyone,

Hope this is the right forum for this kind of thing. I worked on a clip a month or so ago for a new Sydney band, Wim. The director was Daniel Askill and the dp was Stefan Duscio. It was an interesting gig as it was a 3 minute steadicam through the Royal National Park in southern Sydney. Myself, the focus puller and grip turned up, set up, and waited to see what we were in for.

 

Wim - See You Hurry

 

Wasn't expecting that!

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Hey Nic,

 

Great work! Working with Stefan is awesome :)

We had jungles the last one together as well.

Was Ari with ya as well?

 

Lovely shots man, loving it!

 

Best

Joel

 

 

 

Hey Joel,

Thanks for that mate. It really was a great fun shoot and Stefan is an outstanding DOP. No Ari on this one, is he in camera?

Hey Joel, totally off topic, I checked out your website ( really well thought out - your blog is great. I keep going further back to read all your steadicam exploits!), and we've got the same rig. I'm just wondering if you ever have any issues with making the post really short? Whenever I'm packing it back into it's case, so as to make it fit, there's often pressure between the stages and I really have to force it. I don't know if this is a common thing or if there's some other underlying problem with the inside of my rig. Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Cheers,

Nic

 

 

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Hey Nic,

 

Thanks for the kind words!

Ari Train was the AC who Stefan brought up to Singapore for the shoot :)

 

Are you using a 4 stage post? If you are then maybe its a good

idea to take out the post cable and make sure its not counter

coiled at any part of it. What could have happened is that when

you got your post extended all the way out, you could have turned

the jbox or bottom sled too many rounds in the different direction

of the post cable coil. Hence when you got it back in the compact

mode, you are unable to shorten the sled all the way.

 

So take it out, make sure its coiled nicely, and that should do

the trick :)

 

By pressure between the stages do you mean the case is too tight

for the sled to fit into? Let me know, thanks :)

 

Best

Joel

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