Great tip about the ratchet strap onto the bottom of the stand - I hadn't seen this done before and it makes a tonne of sense. If you haven't got both hands to the arm when you slack it can fall pretty quick if you're swinging around a bit of weight!
It would be good to see the Menace Arm rig you used in the News set up with the arm and eyelet for center post. Those are the style I see everywhere in LA and NYC and would be nice to show the setup for safety when people set one up for the first time.
These are called baby or Jr boom poles. A menace arm is a larger rig built out of pipe with ratchets supporting the "flex" at the top in a triangular shape; as far as I understand. Something not mentioned was that the arm should always be positioned over the leg of the stand.
There is now a link to a photo that Alan Steinheimer sent me which illustrates the over-under config of the second stand in a two stand menace arm config. You can find it in the explanation below the main video. The first person I saw doing this was SF Key Grip, Brook Johnson.
Elephant ears have a T-shaped channel so they don't pull out of the lolli under stress. Wouldn't that make it unnecessary to mount it upside down? www.adorama.com/images/Large/mt319642.jpg
Good stuff in here, I might start to use that cardellini tip on those heavy loads. What about using speedrail and a menace arm kit with ratchets on the top? They reinforce the strength to avoid drooping and allow you to increase the distance safely. I think that's a good one to cover... also how important it is to put a lot of weight on the legs as well as the direction of the legs in relation to the weight on the arm (always having a leg directly under the load).
Yes! I have that menace arm kit that Modern makes and use it sometimes to pull out the sag. That would be a good one to cover! And you’re right about the leg under the load, just like setting a C-stand. Great additions!
Wish there was a vid of you actually setting up an s60 in various configurations like the menace arm and whatever else. I got your guys book on kindle. The reviews are good. Looking forward to reading it. Thx for all the helpful info.
This is fantastic, thank you. What would you say is too much weight on the end of the newer menace arm? Do you think a 7lb light (I'm thinking Aputure 300dii with a glode) be too much fully extended?
That should be fine. But you should have a way to safety the back end available with weight or ratchet or rope or another stand. Take your truck me and make it safe!
idk if anyone has ever pointed this out but I would believe it if Luke told me he was Jeff Goldblum's brother or cousin. He sort of looks like him and even talks like him a little bit.
I like Matthews equipment, but avenger makes a great arm that I have been hanging my joker 800, with a chemeria China ball over 4 top tables in restaurant Shoots for years, only bent a little, also use for kino flo celebrities on two camera shoots over talent, and host...but just got Matthew auto pole sweet piece of gear ....... still photo gear I just learned about. Handy ... thanks guys love the channel ! GripTruckHawaii.com.
Hi Scott.. I have the Junior Avenger arm.. what's your best way to operate it seeing that your setups heavier than mine since you use it with Jokers and Kinos? I sometimes use it to hang a chimera triolet with a Chimera M, but it gets heavy on the chimera end even though with the counterweight on the other side plus sandbag. I like the ratchet strap trick mentined in the video.. I think I will try to test that the next time
The problem with a lot of the equipment we use is there are no Amazon links. Also, I would prefer to support local resellers. In our area there are two main ones, JCX Expendables and DTC. I get that people want the quick link, but I appreciate having a source that is knowledgeable, clues me in to things I may not have considered, and is an advocate between me and the source should things need to be returned or serviced. Having a healthy local ecosystem is not something I take for granted, so encouraging purchases via Amazon or B&H is not something I do lightly. I know I can make money off those referrals, but I’m also trying to model a different ethic that isn’t all about monetizing every last piece of what we do:) I know, you’re probably thinking: OK, Boomer! but that’s my current thinking... open to changing my mind, though!
Really great tip with the Cardelinni! But yeah, with regards to the fixture itself, I would always secure that!
Great tip about the ratchet strap onto the bottom of the stand - I hadn't seen this done before and it makes a tonne of sense. If you haven't got both hands to the arm when you slack it can fall pretty quick if you're swinging around a bit of weight!
It would be good to see the Menace Arm rig you used in the News set up with the arm and eyelet for center post. Those are the style I see everywhere in LA and NYC and would be nice to show the setup for safety when people set one up for the first time.
These are called baby or Jr boom poles. A menace arm is a larger rig built out of pipe with ratchets supporting the "flex" at the top in a triangular shape; as far as I understand. Something not mentioned was that the arm should always be positioned over the leg of the stand.
Thank you for the correction. I’m a tad sloppy with my equipment naming and just call them all menace arms😬
There is now a link to a photo that Alan Steinheimer sent me which illustrates the over-under config of the second stand in a two stand menace arm config. You can find it in the explanation below the main video. The first person I saw doing this was SF Key Grip, Brook Johnson.
Elephant ears have a T-shaped channel so they don't pull out of the lolli under stress. Wouldn't that make it unnecessary to mount it upside down?
www.adorama.com/images/Large/mt319642.jpg
Yes, I don’t use this method anymore... I just tie it off, like in MTG #129
And safety chains on the fixture :)
Indeed!
This is great advice. Thanks for the safety tips as well. Don't need a stand slipping that is for sure.
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Good stuff in here, I might start to use that cardellini tip on those heavy loads. What about using speedrail and a menace arm kit with ratchets on the top? They reinforce the strength to avoid drooping and allow you to increase the distance safely. I think that's a good one to cover... also how important it is to put a lot of weight on the legs as well as the direction of the legs in relation to the weight on the arm (always having a leg directly under the load).
Yes! I have that menace arm kit that Modern makes and use it sometimes to pull out the sag. That would be a good one to cover! And you’re right about the leg under the load, just like setting a C-stand. Great additions!
Also I love the distro videos! please make another
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Recently worked with those megaboom / jr boom, still prefer the speed-rail menace arm set. Thanks for the video.
Right, it depends what you’re flying and what tools you have on hand... nice to have options:)
Wish there was a vid of you actually setting up an s60 in various configurations like the menace arm and whatever else. I got your guys book on kindle. The reviews are good. Looking forward to reading it. Thx for all the helpful info.
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We have a job coming up in early Feb for which we’ll probably menace two S60’s. I’ll do my best to shoot slow mo of Ernie doing all the work:)
Luke Seerveld thanks. Ask and ye shall receive :)
Thanks for another helpful video. How’s the New Year treating you so far?
It was a bit of a slow start, but the calendar is filling up and the phone is still ringing. No complaints, you?
I was with the Lincoln Street crew a couple of days last week. Other than that, I’m not busy yet
One step in front of the other... eventually the year will get in gear!
This is fantastic, thank you. What would you say is too much weight on the end of the newer menace arm? Do you think a 7lb light (I'm thinking Aputure 300dii with a glode) be too much fully extended?
That should be fine. But you should have a way to safety the back end available with weight or ratchet or rope or another stand. Take your truck me and make it safe!
Im lovin it!!
idk if anyone has ever pointed this out but I would believe it if Luke told me he was Jeff Goldblum's brother or cousin. He sort of looks like him and even talks like him a little bit.
Audio is only right channel
Yup, my audio is not always the best😑
I like Matthews equipment, but avenger makes a great arm that I have been hanging my joker 800, with a chemeria China ball over 4 top tables in restaurant Shoots for years, only bent a little, also use for kino flo celebrities on two camera shoots over talent, and host...but just got Matthew auto pole sweet piece of gear ....... still photo gear I just learned about. Handy ... thanks guys love the channel ! GripTruckHawaii.com.
Right on, Scott! Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hi Scott.. I have the Junior Avenger arm.. what's your best way to operate it seeing that your setups heavier than mine since you use it with Jokers and Kinos? I sometimes use it to hang a chimera triolet with a Chimera M, but it gets heavy on the chimera end even though with the counterweight on the other side plus sandbag. I like the ratchet strap trick mentined in the video.. I think I will try to test that the next time
you should include amazon affiliate links
The problem with a lot of the equipment we use is there are no Amazon links. Also, I would prefer to support local resellers. In our area there are two main ones, JCX Expendables and DTC. I get that people want the quick link, but I appreciate having a source that is knowledgeable, clues me in to things I may not have considered, and is an advocate between me and the source should things need to be returned or serviced. Having a healthy local ecosystem is not something I take for granted, so encouraging purchases via Amazon or B&H is not something I do lightly. I know I can make money off those referrals, but I’m also trying to model a different ethic that isn’t all about monetizing every last piece of what we do:) I know, you’re probably thinking: OK, Boomer! but that’s my current thinking... open to changing my mind, though!
Terrible audio
Huh? The audio is perfectly acceptable for a video like this.
What an odd take?
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