View Full Version : Hi From London, and I'm an addict...


Paul Walker
May 22nd, 2013, 06:00 AM
Hello Everyone

This is my first post and...I am an addict... I've discovered videography is like heroin, just more expensive! I'm an amateur hobbyist (read 'obsessive') who started a few years ago and although have been offered money to shoot music vids etc..., I have mostly turned it down. Frankly, I'd only start charging if I bought myself a camera that shoots raw, a nice selection of lenses and became a little better at compositing... mmm, BlackMagic. Although with the amount of shooting I do, I would need a small datacentre to record all the raw! I'm working on it, though...

I have a day job which would pay fairly respectably except for the 'alimony' word (jeez, that's a small word for a massive amount of money!) and am happy to shoot at weekends and occasionally during the week.

Directors Showreel on Vimeo - this is my reel which desperately needs to be updated. Have a ton of stuff not on there, particularly my fancy, multi-layered composite shots (with strange FX in) and will update everything, put up a site in September.

I love shooting short films, music vids, am playing with more advanced, multi-layer compositing and compositing-based FX. Love greenscreen, love creating through shooting and compositing I can do around this although jeez, that's time consuming. Have an OK grasp of sound in that I can record, create a basic sound design, build a soundscape. My kit is:

Sony VG10 with a prime and stock (to be upgraded to something shooting raw), portable greenscreen, 3-point 2,400w tungsten lighting kit, Manfrotto everything (video tripod, fluid head, monopod), steadicam Merlin. For sound, I use an ECM 674 (someone stole my NTG-2 grrrrr), a Promix 3 which makes a huge difference to my little DR100. In addition, I have the usual sound recording acoutrements such as a boom, head, zeppelin, deadcat etc...

For editing, I use FCP7 and am always amazed at the level of compositing which is possible, even without Motion 4 and 5. Would love to get involved in 'true' VFX so am looking into this.

If anyone needs a pair of hands, gaffer etc..., I am happy to assist and have recently gaffered on a music vid, am shooting lots of different stuff. I am just an excitable 40+ year old!

So if you'd like to say hi, please just let me know!

Paul Wood
May 22nd, 2013, 06:30 AM
Welcome, Paul

Its always nice to see another video addict named Paul!
Im sure you will find lots to learn here, as I have - Im a bit far away to need helping hands, but I wish you success!

Paul Walker
May 24th, 2013, 04:06 AM
Obrigado! Fingers crossed that my latest short can get into a few festivals!