Need a cameraman? I'll work for free
Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 2:33 am
Just throwing this out there... I recently moved to Florida. I may never have mentioned this but I'm a photographer, and more recently got into filming and editing. I own a great camera that I use for my main business.
I have a Ronin for all kinds of stable pans though I'm pretty good handheld too.
If anyone in Florida wants to film a superheroine video, maybe you're using some budget camera doing videos for a clips store and would like to get a cleaner more upmarket look. Maybe you need someone to hold the camera. I'll film it for free. I'll even edit it.
Why free? Well it should be pretty obvious. It's because I'm not established enough in this marketplace to charge anything. So consider it an unpaid internship. And because for me it's a fun hobby. I can send you a video i did for a client recently in a PM if you're serious.
I also have a drone. It shoots 4K, got a great sensor and lens, adjustable aperature. And I'm an FAA licensed unmanned aircraft pilot. Use drone shots to get great establishing shots at the beginning of your film or to set up new scenes during the film.
Got a warehouse set? Lead in to it with a drone approach of a warehouse for added realism.
Filming a city scene? Get a drone shot of a skyline or bird's eye view over busy intersections.
Or if you're good with special effects, launch the drone and super-impose a flying heroine!
I have a Ronin for all kinds of stable pans though I'm pretty good handheld too.
If anyone in Florida wants to film a superheroine video, maybe you're using some budget camera doing videos for a clips store and would like to get a cleaner more upmarket look. Maybe you need someone to hold the camera. I'll film it for free. I'll even edit it.
Why free? Well it should be pretty obvious. It's because I'm not established enough in this marketplace to charge anything. So consider it an unpaid internship. And because for me it's a fun hobby. I can send you a video i did for a client recently in a PM if you're serious.
I also have a drone. It shoots 4K, got a great sensor and lens, adjustable aperature. And I'm an FAA licensed unmanned aircraft pilot. Use drone shots to get great establishing shots at the beginning of your film or to set up new scenes during the film.
Got a warehouse set? Lead in to it with a drone approach of a warehouse for added realism.
Filming a city scene? Get a drone shot of a skyline or bird's eye view over busy intersections.
Or if you're good with special effects, launch the drone and super-impose a flying heroine!