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PostPosted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 2:24 pm    Post subject: offshore trips for video skills Reply with quote

Looking for someone that can shoot good video. I mean a lot better then me. That would trade shooting some video for offshore fishing trips. I have a boat and plenty of crew that always wants to go but I need someone that can shoot video. I would like to start recording some of these fishing trips. I would like to find someone with at least some formal training in shooting video. I have had to many great trips that I would like some permanent record of. Something to watch when I am to old to go and to fat to fit in my swim trunks and t-shirt.

The boat is around 30 feet. It is a mako 263/293. last year was my year to trouble shoot it. This year I believe I just finished up the last of the work.
It is comfortable with a lot of shade. It has a good ride and and we find fish.

Anyway all you would have to do is do some filming to earn your keep. Help wash the boat when we get back that kind of stuff. You would get to fish and catch your limits (if the fish are in the dieing mood). Then do some filming.

I keep beer drinking to a minimum till we are back at the house cleaning the fish and the boat.

I have a sony HDR FX1 camera and a smaller one I plan to put a underwater housing on(one of my crew dives and wants to jump in the water and shoot film of fish being caught).

If you are interested shoot me and e-mail.

I am a Teacher So I do a lot of fishing on the weekdays in the summer....but still some weekends if the seas are nice.

I like fishing ones and two's but will go up to 3's the boat rides fine in them.

No hand held gps allowed....besides my emergency one.

Mike_elbert1@yahoo.com


P.S. My wife and some of her friends fish regularly on my boat. So gentlemanly behavior is a requirement.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 3:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What is the smaller camera you are getting underwater housing for, Just picked up a Canon 7D a few months ago and the video on this thing is amazing. Highly recommended it for anyone wanting to shoot good quality footage, Have been looking into getting a underwater housing as I want to dive with it but they can get costly.

I mostly shoot footage at Bob Hall and have a few videos to put together pretty soon which I will post soon.
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 9:20 am    Post subject: It is a consumer sony Reply with quote

It is a consumer small sony model. It shoots very clear video and it is honestly hard to tell the picture quality from the HDR FX1 unless I am using the HDR FX1 in high definition.

I plan on getting one of these. 17 feet deep for around the boat shots will be fine. When I can I will get a better one. But for know and what I want to do with it this will work just fine. All above the water stuff I will plan on shooting with the nicer sony.

http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666073177&tab=featuresTab&SR=sony_search_seo&SQS=camc0rder%20underwater%20housing

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 12:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Michael! Glad to hear your are still getting out there on the water. We are going to have to get together one of these weekends, lots of catching up to do my friend!!!
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 3:07 pm    Post subject: Re: offshore trips for video skills Reply with quote

michael wrote:
Looking for someone that can shoot good video. I mean a lot better then me. That would trade shooting some video for offshore fishing trips. I have a boat and plenty of crew that always wants to go but I need someone that can shoot video. I would like to start recording some of these fishing trips. I would like to find someone with at least some formal training in shooting video. I have had to many great trips that I would like some permanent record of. Something to watch when I am to old to go and to fat to fit in my swim trunks and t-shirt.

The boat is around 30 feet. It is a mako 263/293. last year was my year to trouble shoot it. This year I believe I just finished up the last of the work.
It is comfortable with a lot of shade. It has a good ride and and we find fish.





Anyway all you would have to do is do some filming to earn your keep. Help wash the boat when we get back that kind of stuff. You would get to fish and catch your limits (if the fish are in the dieing mood). Then do some filming.

I keep beer drinking to a minimum till we are back at the house cleaning the fish and the boat.

I have a sony HDR FX1 camera and a smaller one I plan to put a underwater housing on(one of my crew dives and wants to jump in the water and shoot film of fish being caught).

If you are interested shoot me and e-mail.

I am a Teacher So I do a lot of fishing on the weekdays in the summer....but still some weekends if the seas are nice.

I like fishing ones and two's but will go up to 3's the boat rides fine in them.

No hand held gps allowed....besides my emergency one.

Mike_elbert1@yahoo.com


P.S. My wife and some of her friends fish regularly on my boat. So gentlemanly behavior is a requirement.



Local Pro and owner of Star Com Greg Laves has the equipment, the skills, and the editing suite, call him @361-215-9000
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Big John"]Hi Michael! Glad to hear your are still getting out there on the water. We are going to have to get together one of these weekends, lots of catching up to do my friend!!![/quote

Are you back in Corpus?

Yes we will have to get together soon.

Always fish just more in the summer. Did a lot of hunting this year.......ready to fish.

Mike
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 3:34 pm    Post subject: Re: offshore trips for video skills Reply with quote

Local Pro and owner of Star Com Greg Laves has the equipment, the skills, and the editing suite, call him @361-215-9000[/quote]

Is this someone you know? If he is a pro he might be more then i want to spend. My idea was to trade some fishing for filming.....

Thanks though

Mike
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 4:26 pm    Post subject: Video Reply with quote

Contact SurfinSapo on the board. He is real good and would have to be a blast to be offshore with.
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:24 pm    Post subject: Re: offshore trips for video skills Reply with quote

michael wrote:
Local Pro and owner of Star Com Greg Laves has the equipment, the skills, and the editing suite, call him @361-215-9000


Is this someone you know? If he is a pro he might be more then i want to spend. My idea was to trade some fishing for filming.....

Thanks though

Mike[/quote]

Known him for years, we work as a team sometimes doing photo/vidio jobs, he does not fish but he might work a deal of some kind, he routinely does work for local buiness comercials and discovery channel.

maybe he can use the footage and you both win!

call him, either you work a deal or you don't. never know till ya try,
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ill second sapo.. he does great vids. id do it myself but if im gonna be offshore id have to drink atleast an 18 pack to keep the stomach settled. good luck and look forward to bthe vids !!
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 3:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 7:35 pm    Post subject: I replied Reply with quote

replied to p. m. your e-mail wasn't in my inbox or spam folder but i replied to your p.m.
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PM recieved, i sent you a copy of the email i sent you. hopefully it works this time. Laughing

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