Edward Lawrence Conley III
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Am I Going To Kill Someone?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Max Field's topic in Grip & Rigging
C-stand knuckle on left should have the T-Grip on camera side C-stand knuckle on right should have T-grip on wall side When you look at the Knuckle, the load should always be on the right side as the weight of the load will work in your favor to tighten the knuckle. (Righty tighty) -
Am I Going To Kill Someone?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Max Field's topic in Grip & Rigging
If you can't transport long pieces then I suggest getting a couple 2x4 and cut them at Lows or HD to 5.5' then get 2 more pieces and put them on each side of the joint and screw it all together, -
Am I Going To Kill Someone?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Max Field's topic in Grip & Rigging
8 ball says "Highly Likely" it will collapse. -
Collapsible Cart for Moving C-Stands
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Frank Hegyi's topic in Grip & Rigging
The add on bracket requires the wheel conversion kit also- $255.00 just for the C-stand bracket plus the cost of the wheel conversion if you don't already have that. I have a few guys that switch out to beefy baby stands with a C-Stand Grip head and Arm for easier transpo in cars. Still a pain if yer humping equipment alone. -
''One man band'' DP Basic Kit
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Jeremie Bouchard's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Showcard types -
ARRI Arrilite 2000
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Alexander Sutton Hough's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Of course it is going to be lighter than a Mole Jr 2k and lighter than the old Arri Studio 2k. Ya can get Baby 2k from Mole that is lighter than the Arri T2 Mole Type 4132 16lbs Arri T2 22lbs- 8 replies
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Good Price for used Kino Flos?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Max Field's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
$700-800 -
What's the best diffusion material?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Seth Baldwin's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
LEE might have what you are looking for http://www.leefilters.com/lighting/zircon.html#zircon-diffusion -
What's the best diffusion material?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Seth Baldwin's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
For the LED boxes they use some sort of heavy vellum type of material - not the normal diffusion seen on their other soft boxes. they call them Light Screens "Included standard is a 30 degree lens screen that offers a medium-level of light control and very light diffusion. Optional screens and fabric grids are available for increased control." -
Need a brand that fits my frame
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Seth Baldwin's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
they're all the same really- they come from the same place before they're sewn up in to the various sizes. You could also just buy a roll of velcro strip material and put some on your 4x fame and then buy Westcott fabrics. https://www.uline.com/Product/Detail/S-12727/Hook-&-Loop-Tape/Tape-Strips-Loop-Black-1-x-75?pricode=WB0637&gadtype=pla&id=S-12727&gclid=Cj0KCQjwvOzOBRDGARIsAICjxof2DYdvUVy0FZBhTrj9p91s9Sv9Rd3K7cWRt7AG95_g9qxDWmkFASoaAvqmEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds -
Need a brand that fits my frame
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Seth Baldwin's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
You can get any rag in any size you want from various rag shops here. LA Raghouse is one. http://laraghouse.com/category/products/sewn-fabric-rags/ there has to be a shop in AU that deals with motion picture/theatrical rags. -
Need a brand that fits my frame
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Seth Baldwin's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
Westcott is the only one with the velcro on the frame and on the fabric so that you can stretch the fabric tight to the edge of the frame. The standard 4x rags use mason line type of ties to attach the rag to the frame. If you want to attach Gels to the breakdown 4x frame then you will have to tape them on like a regular fixed 4x frame. -
color coating 12/ 3 cable lengths
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to David Ross's topic in Grip & Rigging
I'd check in at Paladin for pricing on stingers. Unless you are buying a spool of 12/3 and connectors in bulk their pricing is good. darrin@paladinhollywood.com Paladin 1001 N. POINSETTIA PL. WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA 90046 US Phone: (323) 851-8222 Fax: (323) 851-7328 $39.00 for 25' $52.00 for 50' -
Quick question on overhead frames?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Keith Kline's topic in Grip & Rigging
Cut your tubing to 6' and 8'. With corners attached you get 74"x74" for the 6x6 frame. Your fabrics will fit. -
Magic Cloth - Stop Loss
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Albion Hockney's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
I called them :) -
Magic Cloth - Stop Loss
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Albion Hockney's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
The Rag Place has it at 2.5 -
Budget Parabolic Fixtures?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Byron Karl's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
You have to use the Zeppelin Extender Arm accessory. -
Budget Parabolic Fixtures?
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Byron Karl's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
https://www.parabolixlight.com Not sure if they have any for continuous lighting yet. -
Pinkish skin tones
Edward Lawrence Conley III replied to Andrey Verzola's topic in Lighting for Film & Video
332 and 083 work -
You don't want the same type of battery as the tow vehicle. Those batteries are for Starting and don't have a long life span when drained down and charged, you want a Marine/RV battery as they are designed for multiple charging cycles. Where are you located? Stop by a welding supply shop for the cable as it will be flexible and they can usually put the connectors on the end so that you can connect the cable to the battery and inverter
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I don't think the Fast Flags would be worth it unless you travel. $165.00 and you only get one frame. Not my ad but you can get used grip easily enough in this town https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/pho/6183587311.html 18x24 and 24x36 size will fit in your car. If you want to, swing by our shop one day to see how much stuff you can cram it the Scion. You can take your time to see how your package would best fit. I have both the 4x and 6x Scrim jim, pretty much all the grip. Not much in continuos lighting since we are primarily a Still Photo rental shop so our main lighting is Strobes.