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Bruce S. Yarock August 24th, 2005 03:24 AM

Bob,
i think the guy you are talking about is Keith Foreman. I haven't met him, but would like to make contact. I'm down in Pembroke Pines. I have to go up to Sebastian next week, so I couild do it also.Give me a call if you want.
Bruce Yarock
954-431-0940
954-610-4325 cell

Bob Costa August 24th, 2005 06:46 AM

Yep, thanks. Keith and I are talking now.

Jerry Porter August 24th, 2005 11:08 AM

Voice Overs
 
Not sure this is the appropriate place for this, if not sorry and I'll understand if it gets shut down. But I have been looking around for a little while and don't see any listing for voice talent. I guess, why would you it's a video forum? Anyway to the point I do them, own my own studio, (AKG 414BLU mics, Mackie board, etc...) I'm also a videographer, that's how I found this board. So if anyone would like a demo emailed to them for thier Rolodex just let me know at jporter6@triad.rr.com or 336 420 9490. Again sorry if this was inapropriate.

Greg Boston August 24th, 2005 11:39 AM

Not inappropriate at all. That's what the helping hands forum is about. We have another individual here, Ty Ford, who is very involved with audio and voice-overs. The 'Now Hear This' forum is where you'll find all the audio discussion going on.

We hope you'll do more than advertise your services and participate in the forums as this place is all about helping others via information interchange.

regards,

-gb-

Jerry Porter August 24th, 2005 12:38 PM

Thanks for the heads up. I'm just finishing my first project with the new Z1, Aspect HD/PP1.5.1 set up and have found some things that gone very well and very .... well.... not so well. So as soon as I can get a grip on how to explane the pitfalls and success. I'll get it out. Right now I've found this place to be an amazing resource and hope that I will be able to contribute to that wealth.

Greg Boston August 24th, 2005 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerry Porter
Thanks for the heads up. I'm just finishing my first project with the new Z1, Aspect HD/PP1.5.1 set up and have found some things that gone very well and very .... well.... not so well. So as soon as I can get a grip on how to explane the pitfalls and success. I'll get it out. Right now I've found this place to be an amazing resource and hope that I will be able to contribute to that wealth.

I was also requesting that you share your audio expertise with others in the audio forum I mentioned in my above post. ;-)

-gb-

Chayan Alavi August 25th, 2005 05:43 PM

Isolated Locations In So-Cal
 
I am in dire need of isolated locations in the southern California area. Even if it’s a dirt road going to nowhere we can use it to shoot our louder more disruptive scenes; also warehouses and buildings with either daily or month-to-month rentals. If anyone has any ideas or advice let me know. It is greatly appreciated.

Jason Chang August 25th, 2005 06:35 PM

Locations
 
Hi,

Check out the LA Or the San Diego Film Commissioner's Office. They have tons of locations on file. Most of my films involve shootings, bomb explosions , fires, warehouse, police, fire departments, and car chases. If you need a stunt director or props, I can recommend a couple of people to you.


Jason

Mike Teutsch August 25th, 2005 06:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chayan Alavi
I am in dire need of isolated locations in the southern California area. Even if it’s a dirt road going to nowhere we can use it to shoot our louder more disruptive scenes; also warehouses and buildings with either daily or month-to-month rentals. If anyone has any ideas or advice let me know. It is greatly appreciated.

Having lived in SoCal, for years, I know there are many areas that you could use. San Gabrial Mountains etc. Just go during the week and not on the weekends and holidays. Most industrial area are very quiet on Sundays. Daily or monthly rentals are almost non-existant, just go on Sunday when nobody is home.

Mike

Jason Chang August 26th, 2005 06:21 PM

Permit
 
Hi,

Mike is right. There are many locations in SoCal that will suit your purpose; however, I would like to remind you to secure a location permit and insurance before you start production.

I have never gone on a shoot without getting insurance or permit. The process is very easy and fast. Do not try to do a shoot-n-run. Your local film commissioner's office is there for a reason. These are people who can help you negotiate a deal with location owners. I've gotten local police and fire department help for free just for being nice. Do not piss them off by shooting a gun fight scene without notifying them ahead of time.

Toy Spears August 27th, 2005 10:34 AM

central florida filmmakers
 
Hi,

I am new to the area and looking for other filmmakers to connect with and maybe shoot a couple of projects. Let me know who's out there.

Toy

Mike Teutsch August 27th, 2005 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Spears
Hi,

I am new to the area and looking for other filmmakers to connect with and maybe shoot a couple of projects. Let me know who's out there.

Toy

The first thing you need to do then is let us know where you are at in Florida, and what your interests are.

Also, look up the DV Challenge posts. #3 is about to start.

Mike

Bob Costa August 27th, 2005 08:59 PM

Yep, go into your control panel here and add in some clues as to what part of Florida you are in. Its a big state.

Andrew Sohn August 27th, 2005 11:50 PM

DVX100a rental in North Jersey or NYC
 
Does anyone know a good place to rent a DVX100a in North Jersey? If not, any good places in NYC?

Michael Wisniewski August 27th, 2005 11:58 PM

Gotham Sound and Hello World Communications


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