Excellent. Your presentation really helped me better understand and appreciate what it takes to produce a steadicam sequence. You have my admiration for the work you do!
Yes it is!! Thank you for watching the video. To follow their journey Guest: Taylor Johnson IG: / tay2steadi Guest: Keitu Mokhonwana IG: / badbitchsteadi
Yes it is!! Thank you for watching the video. To follow their journey Guest: Taylor Johnson IG: / tay2steadi Guest: Keitu Mokhonwana IG: / badbitchsteadi
I really appreciate your support and kind words. It means a lot to me that you found the video helpful and followed the steadicam operators. Thank you!
Just ran across you guys and really enjoyed what I saw I'm here to ask for help I'm in Riverside CA in film school right now and just want to learn ..I'm am a guy but still I will love to have a sit down or something
I’ve only worked on projects shot on digital cinema cameras. Shooting on film can you feel the weight distribution shift as the film goes from one side to the other? How does that affect the balance?
at 13:00 why do you connect a monitor to a film camera, and how?, as you have a viewfinder, and the film space, thats it, its not like a digital sensor, which you can route the signal from.
Hi, I would suggest, Go to your local camera rental house and get familiar with the equipment. Ask the prep techs can they recommend you steadicam operators. Build relationships and get onset as much as possible.
Excellent. Your presentation really helped me better understand and appreciate what it takes to produce a steadicam sequence. You have my admiration for the work you do!
Glad it was helpful! Keep in touch with their journey Guest: Taylor Johnson IG: / tay2steadi
Keitu Mokhonwana IG: / badbitchsteadi
it so special to see two black women in the industry for real ❤️
Yes it is!! Thank you for watching the video. To follow their journey Guest: Taylor Johnson IG: / tay2steadi
Guest: Keitu Mokhonwana IG: / badbitchsteadi
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You are so right, its like a sport.
The weight
The tightness
The sweat
I've used my Steadicam on and off for a decade, but recently started really diving in and thinking I want to really dive in and specialize in it.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with Keitu on set, super knowledgeable and dope 1st AC!
Keitu is a life saver onset!!!
Ladies, you are legit. I would hire you straight away if I lived in Hollywood. Love the video, can't wait to watch your work one day :)
Thanks for your comment. You have a cool channel, we host big camera events in LA hopefully you can attend in the future.
Thank you so much
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
This was a fun watch as a female Steadicam operator myself ❤
Refreshing to see both of you doing it BIG… Cheers ❤
Yes it is!! Thank you for watching the video. To follow their journey Guest: Taylor Johnson IG: / tay2steadi
Guest: Keitu Mokhonwana IG: / badbitchsteadi
Thank you❤
thank you for representing!
Represent, Represent!!!
This is very inspiring! Hope we get to follow up after a year on the career journey!
at 19:37 the solution is easy, plug in the 1st A\C to charge the volts battery!!! ( if it runs on 240 V A\C {Alternating Current} that is)
I honestly have no doubt these operators will be where they want to be in 3 years. Taking notes...
Absolutely fantastic watch! Thank you for taking the time to make this
Appreciate the love, it inspires us to keep going.
@@samshotit please do, your content is great!
Great talk about work and experiences, thanks for the excellent video!
Glad you enjoyed it! We're planning more interviews. Soon to come
Nice! I like this, as a self thought steadicam Operator and still learning, you just got a new Subscriber.
We love a new subscriber Woot woot!! Thanks for watching and wishing you much success on your journey in the film industry.
Heck yeah!
Awesome!
Thanks!
great stuff right here
Much appreciated
I really want to learn how to operate steadycam and am ready to learn.
I'm from Nigeria
A great chat, and really interesting video. Thanks 🤘
Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you!!!
nice sharing!!!thanks for this video.
Just followed two steadicam operator!
I really appreciate your support and kind words. It means a lot to me that you found the video helpful and followed the steadicam operators. Thank you!
love to see it. I couldn't operate one of these to save my life but that changed a lil now
It's all in the technique. Happy the video brought some inspiration to you!!!
Just ran across you guys and really enjoyed what I saw I'm here to ask for help I'm in Riverside CA in film school right now and just want to learn ..I'm am a guy but still I will love to have a sit down or something
U re the coolest thx 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words! I really appreciate your support.
I’ve only worked on projects shot on digital cinema cameras. Shooting on film can you feel the weight distribution shift as the film goes from one side to the other? How does that affect the balance?
Dopeeee
This is great ::)
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it :)
at 13:00 why do you connect a monitor to a film camera, and how?, as you have a viewfinder, and the film space, thats it, its not like a digital sensor, which you can route the signal from.
That looks heavy cuz, Hi.
LOVE IT!
I love it!
👏 Great job! Where did you ladies get the training for the steady cam?
Dope insite ladies
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Hi thx you for this video
You're welcome 😊
Video has some extra clips at the end. Source in/out issue on export?
yo this is pretty dope
Dope!!
Hey, thanks for the love! I'm hyped that you think it's dope!
😍
i am from india and i want to learn it. How ?
Hi, I would suggest, Go to your local camera rental house and get familiar with the equipment. Ask the prep techs can they recommend you steadicam operators. Build relationships and get onset as much as possible.
yep not many
these are heavy and expensive cameras , this job not suitable for woman
This comment is literally insane, delusional to say the least
Idk I’m making a living I’m from it. Seems suitable to me 😂