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  1. Made me giggle, anyways. Move over Bartek!
  2. Hi Everybody, I am looking for a cheap follow focus solution. the best I've found is from Cinegears. Has anyone used them or know anything about their products? Thanks, Matt
  3. Title says it all. I'm shopping for a rental house and we're trying to pick up as much used gear (in great condition) as we can, before purchasing anything new. If anyone has leads on people who might be selling the following items, please let me know! 5D Mk. III TV Logic 5.6" Monitor Arri MFF-2 Bartech Package 17" Panny Sachtler Video 18 1x1 Litepanel Bi-Color 4x4 Kinos Arri Softbank IV Kit Diva 400 kit
  4. Hey Guys, I am looking to buy at least a single channel follow focus system. BarTech, Preston or Cmotion would be preferred. Upgradability is desirable. Please contact me at paul@bodicompany.com or (262) 238-9393. Thank you.
  5. We currently have ONE used cmotion FI+Z 3 Motor Kit available for sale PRICE COMPLETE (per kit) $13,490* including: - coperate handunit including zoom - cmotion camin (Motor Controller / Receiver, for up to 3 motors) - (3) Heden M26VE digital motors w/ all gears (0.4, 0.5, 0.6 and 0.8mm pitch) - motor cables & power cables - batteries & charger - fastening tools and zoom bracket and zoom handle - marker rings - case The kit comes completely refurbished and with (6) month manufacturer warranty. Pictures available via e-mail. Prices in USD, FOB North Hollywood, CA. A donation will be made to CML if sold Sebastian Lumme SL (at) camadeus.com camadeus Film Technologies, Inc. 818-764-1234
  6. Up for sale is a Preston 3 Channel Wireless Remote Control System. It was used as a backup System and is in very good condition. The package is ready to shoot. It is located in EU. Asking 12.000,- Euro 1 PRESTON FI+Z Handunit w. Rubbergrip (Sr# 2154) 1 PRESTON FI+Z Transmitter (Sr# 49213) 1 PRESTON Microwave Receiver MR (Sr# MR-1186) 1 PRESTON 3 Channel Motor Driver MDR-1 (Sr# 1327) 2 PRESTON Motor DM1 with 15mm Rod (Sr# 1080, 1079) 1 PRESTON Iris-Extension Unit 2 PRESTON Fast Charger 4 Batteries Cables: 2 Motorcables 1 GPI-PRO > MDR PwrCable 1 MDR PwrCable 4 Start/Stop Cable f. different Filmcameras 1 Irisunit > Handunit Cable 1 Handunit > Motordrive Cable 1 Powercable 220V Brackets, Gears: 2 PRESTON Motor Brackets 2 Distance Disks 15/19mm 1 Bracket MDR > GPI-PRO w 4 Screws 2 15mm Rods f. Dovetail-plate 3 15mm Rods Red 3 15mm Bars blue 2 Gears Fujinon 1 Gear Extension Primelens 1 Gear F Zeiss HS Accessories & Spares: 2 Receiver Antenna 2 Transmitter Antenna 10 Scalerings 5 Scaledisc Flat 2 Scalebar Flat 1 Neckstrap 1 Accessory Bracket 1 Bag: Receiver Screws 1 Pelicase 1600 Case 62x53x23, 15kg
  7. Boxx TV’s Meridian is Behind the Scenes on Oscar®-Nominated Films LOS ANGELES, February 20, 2013 — Three of this year’s Academy Award®-nominated films chose Boxx TV’s Meridian Wireless Microwave Broadcast System for reliable, 4:2:2 uncompressed video with zero delay. The Meridian was the system of choice for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, Sam Mendes’ Skyfall and Kathryn Bigelow’s Zero Dark Thirty, capping a busy year for the company headquartered in the UK, along with its reseller Boxx Communications in Los Angeles. “We are extremely proud that our technology contributed to the amazing stories told in these Oscar®-nominated films,” says Scott Walker, co-founder of Boxx TV. “We understand that everything is important during production. Image quality, reliability, and zero delay are all crucial. The Meridian provides high-image quality consistently, and is highly reliable whether you are shooting in high-desert heat on the hunt for Bin Laden, moving through a free-wheeling Tarantino project, or following the action of a legend like Bond. Working with the production teams of these incredibly accomplished films was an honor and a great experience.” For those situations that demand high-quality, zero-delay HD and SD live transmission, the Meridian is an affordable alternative to traditional COFDM systems with unprecedented success. The Meridian system uses license-exempt channels. Django Unchained’s five Oscar® nods include Best Picture and Best Cinematography, for last year’s Oscar® winner, Robert Richardson, ASC. There were two Boxx Meridian systems and handheld receivers used during the production of the multi-nominated Tarantino project. Skyfall grabbed a total of five nominations, including one for Best Cinematography for Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC. The production used five zero-delay Meridian systems, simultaneously, in conjunction with ALEXA cameras supplied by ARRI Media UK. Also earning five Oscar® nominations, Zero Dark Thirty used three systems and handheld receivers. The film’s Oscar® nods include one for Best Picture. Their customers’ nominations come on the heels of one of the company’s busiest years on record. “It is great to be associated with Oscar®-nominated projects and we’re thrilled,” adds Mark Walker, owner of Boxx Communications. “That said, we worked on many great projects last year, from feature films, to live coverage of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, to episodic television shows such as Revenge and Modern Family; and on breaking news stories on stations such KABC,KNBC and KTLA. We are dedicated to making sure that our clients have great images, no delay, and an incomparable ease of use every time.” For more information, visit www.boxx.tv or www.boxxusa.com
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