Hey Gregg, I'm the CTO and lead developer at Stage32.com. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback about the site. I'd love to hear your comments!
Hey Gregg, I'm the CTO and lead developer at Stage32.com. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback about the site. I'd love to hear your comments!
Hi Gregg. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 80,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and...
Expand postHi Gregg. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 80,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and invite at least 5 fellow creatives and to spread the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You can also invite fellow creatives through the site by using the "Send Stage 32 Invites..." button on the upper right side of your profile. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities. Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.
Looking to discuss issues of using a jib crane on a boat. Thoughts?
really.. find a pier that you can shoot facing the open water if you have to shoot in the ocean. better yet, shoot on a lake... the flatter and calmer the water the better for the shot (unless of cour...
Expand commentreally.. find a pier that you can shoot facing the open water if you have to shoot in the ocean. better yet, shoot on a lake... the flatter and calmer the water the better for the shot (unless of course you are trying to shoot someone floating around in a storm.. then the jib shot is pretty much a VFX post-production build.
Thank you all for the input. I think the production company is inexperienced and I want to make sound suggestions.
You know Mike, I'm still a purist; I long to be next to the action, willingly placing myself in harms way. I'm a big believer in hand-held with things like the Tyler Minigyro, but you cannot have your...
Expand commentYou know Mike, I'm still a purist; I long to be next to the action, willingly placing myself in harms way. I'm a big believer in hand-held with things like the Tyler Minigyro, but you cannot have your crew take those types of risks because your insurance rates will soar to the stratosphere. Plus it is silly to place personnel in unnecessary circumstances. You can mount on all sorts of apparatuses on the boat and use a remote motion control system linked to a Tyler bubble system....there are a couple of producers I have worked with who have done many seasons of Top Gear in the UK and the US, if you would like I can put you in touch with them so they can send you to some key grip/rigging experts for all types of moving vehicles (air, land and sea).