Good thinking:) Many a condor jockey has their favorite set up. I remember being woken up for “lunch” in the middle of the night having fallen asleep in a 90’ bucket in the rain manning a Dino and a Raybeam during a concert scene for The Doors while they were filming in the Bay Area (1990?). That was before safety classes...
Thanks so much for the video-- I was taught by my BBG to fold an entire edge back about 8 inch, then fold in thirds, then tightly roll and pull the folded portion over the whole roll. We needed tight, firm burritos for the DP to rest her elbows on but it is nice to see a simpler way, will definitely use this!
@ Luke Seerveld: I've learned so much from your informative and easy to understand videos. I'm very indebted to you. Do you have a link where I can donate a little?
Thankyou. After 20 years in the business I should know how to do this. Camera Assistant problems. 😜
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Luke, I think you should review all the condor hammocks on the market next.
Good thinking:) Many a condor jockey has their favorite set up. I remember being woken up for “lunch” in the middle of the night having fallen asleep in a 90’ bucket in the rain manning a Dino and a Raybeam during a concert scene for The Doors while they were filming in the Bay Area (1990?). That was before safety classes...
That is sooo helpful and amazing pro tricks. Thanks so much Luke for sharing
Tariq S. Alexander Waheed, you are most welcome. Happy to help!
Thanks so much for the video-- I was taught by my BBG to fold an entire edge back about 8 inch, then fold in thirds, then tightly roll and pull the folded portion over the whole roll. We needed tight, firm burritos for the DP to rest her elbows on but it is nice to see a simpler way, will definitely use this!
Super helpful! Thanks.
Thank you sir for all the videos! Keep making them up. :)
You got it! Thank you for watching.
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@ Luke Seerveld: I've learned so much from your informative and easy to understand videos. I'm very indebted to you. Do you have a link where I can donate a little?
Hi Joseph,
I’m glad you find the information helpful! One thought would be to participate through Patreon.
www.patreon.com/meetthegaffer
Cheers:)