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How to Judge if Your camera will work on your rig


Janice Arthur

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hahahahaha clever trevor... i guess i got a long way to go before i hit 10,000,000 posts and become master. dont hate on glassblowing. i know alot more poser steadicam people then glass artists. in fact idk a single one. 10-4 on the come back

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hahahahaha clever trevor... i guess i got a long way to go before i hit 10,000,000 posts and become master. dont hate on glassblowing. i know alot more poser steadicam people then glass artists. in fact idk a single one. 10-4 on the come back

 

 

From your post's and your tone you might in fact be the "poser steadicam person"

 

Just sayin

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hahahahaha clever trevor... i guess i got a long way to go before i hit 10,000,000 posts and become master. dont hate on glassblowing. i know alot more poser steadicam people then glass artists. in fact idk a single one. 10-4 on the come back

 

Sigh. I bet you do know a lot of poser steadicam people.

 

 

By the way, it's "poseur". Nice rasta pipe video, though.

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This has to be one of the most boring pointless topics I have ever read on this forum, come on seriously guys, if you have no idea what cameras are compatible with your rig or what ones might be compatible, then should you really be looking for work as a steadicam operator eh?

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This guy might be able to help: http://indiejunkie.com/

 

Apparently he runs his own festival, makes his own jibs and sliders, is a DOP, steadicam operator, editor, teacher and he even has a book on the Horizon......one to watch for sure.

 

That guy popped his head up over a while ago. He didn't last long. Nice to see he didn't correct any of the typos on his web site after we Proof read it for him. If you want a laugh check out his "Steadicam sizzle reel"

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This guy might be able to help: http://indiejunkie.com/

 

Apparently he runs his own festival, makes his own jibs and sliders, is a DOP, steadicam operator, editor, teacher and he even has a book on the Horizon......one to watch for sure.

 

That guy popped his head up over a while ago. He didn't last long. Nice to see he didn't correct any of the typos on his web site after we Proof read it for him. If you want a laugh check out his "Steadicam sizzle reel"

 

I just watched his "Sizzle reel". I love the copyrighted music and giant watermark.

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Absolute comedy gold haha, can you imagine the conversation with clients...

 

Wanna check out my sizzle reel??

 

Whoa hey we only just met and you are talking about breakfast?!

 

I make your stuff look goooooooooooooood

 

Are you on Crack?!

 

Wanna check out my book? I am an expert in digital video

 

No thanks.

 

How about we talk about me attending some book signings....I don't know about you....but i'm kind of a big deal.

 

I don't know about you.... but i'm kind of going now.

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