fastbilly1 wrote:Czernobog wrote:Now that's overkill. Of course I'm drooling over it as a videographer.
Nono, overkill is using a red or a genesis as your deck. Ok, your right, it is overkill. In the past I would suggest a secondhand Casablanca for a deck, but it looks like the new ones are not cheap - 10 years ago it would run you $200 for one, now it looks like $500.
What kind of video work do you do Czernobog?
Whatever I can as of late. I got my B.F.A. less than a year ago but work is pretty sparse considering I can't really afford any of my own equipment yet. I was big into doing macro stuff while in college and trying to convey emotions through video and sound without dialogue. Figured I wouldn't get much of a chance to experiment for awhile once I needed video to pay the bills.
I've been filming soccer tournaments lately for a small company. We film them, edit, and upload them to the web. It's not really what I want to do, I would rather work for a studio, but it's pretty hard to find anything around Chicago without having some sort of in. I've been considering an eventual move, but I'd like to try to pay off a healthy chunk of my loans while I can keep my living expenses at a minimum.
A buddy of mine also wants me to help him film/possibly also be a writer for the first season of a television show he recently wrote the pilot of and found an investor for so I'm likely going to be doing that in my spare time (won't be getting much sleep for a couple months). Other than that, I've been hitting up small indie film festivals, trying to get to know people, make friends, etc. I'm still early in my career, but my goal has always been to make one of my hobbies my job and so far I'm pretty happy with the path I've chosen.