One The Set
I've been really fortunate to have been working all this month. Worked on a Documentary: A Hanging in Texas where I was a grip. Been craving to work with a jib again and we pulled off some wicked shots. They shot on a Canon XL. For the most part it was an easy gig. Mostly interviews with Lowel lights.

The other gig I did this month was an Infomercial for UTSA Medical School, where I was also a Grip. Nothing to major a few Kino's: 2 and 4 bank, peppers, midgets and tweenie's. Shot on Dvcpro HD Panasonic.
Since we were shooting in a office environment and had little room to rig we had to use scissor clips to hang up the lights.

The production company rented a Super Pee Wee II dolly which was sweet. They hired Sandy a Dolly Grip to maneuver it. That dolly is amazing. Never had the chance to work one yet.

Finally I also worked on a segment of America's Most Wanted. Only shoot I didn't have time to take stills. We had only 3 grips to cover all gripping departments. We had to rig 12 lights, lunch boxes, stands etc on a 2 story building. The lighting set up came out awesome. Was shot on an old abandoned warehouse. Camera was the Panasonic DVX100b.

The other gig I did this month was an Infomercial for UTSA Medical School, where I was also a Grip. Nothing to major a few Kino's: 2 and 4 bank, peppers, midgets and tweenie's. Shot on Dvcpro HD Panasonic.
Since we were shooting in a office environment and had little room to rig we had to use scissor clips to hang up the lights.
The production company rented a Super Pee Wee II dolly which was sweet. They hired Sandy a Dolly Grip to maneuver it. That dolly is amazing. Never had the chance to work one yet.

( Ron - Sound on the left and Sandy - Dolly Grip on the right)
Finally I also worked on a segment of America's Most Wanted. Only shoot I didn't have time to take stills. We had only 3 grips to cover all gripping departments. We had to rig 12 lights, lunch boxes, stands etc on a 2 story building. The lighting set up came out awesome. Was shot on an old abandoned warehouse. Camera was the Panasonic DVX100b.






3 Comments:
You really look like you love this, man, srsly, haha.
that's serious, bro.
Is that my crappy picture? Now that I look at it, maybe the angle could have been better. Maybe.
Next time you test out the HVX, call me. I've heard so much but never actually seen what it can do.
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