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I was an Avionics Technician, so used to fix 'em when the pilots broke 'em. Did a fair bit of flying though but mostly in transport aircraft.

 

BTW I have been off this site for a while, did you find a name for your team?

 

Nick

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The job is interesting & I get new challenges with it all the time. Its still a very competetive job as theres always lots of freelance grips applying for the same show, so it takes a while to get you're name around and to find a good Director of photography & camera op that trust you 100%.

 

As for rates, if it was a full time job, it would be a 6 figure salary, but being freelance I only work about 6 - 8 months of the year. I probably could do more, but I'm not greedy & at 60 + hours a week theres only so much you want to do. I've just won a contract which starts shooting 11th June until 23rd November which I'm pleased about as its a show I've done for the last 3 years

 

Cheers

 

Phil

 

Do you get much work out of YTV?

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I was blazed (when I had a 2004 blade ZED) - now I've got one in Ebisu - not such a good combination but the best I could come with up :doh:

Posted
The job is interesting & I get new challenges with it all the time. Its still a very competetive job as theres always lots of freelance grips applying for the same show, so it takes a while to get you're name around and to find a good Director of photography & camera op that trust you 100%.

 

As for rates, if it was a full time job, it would be a 6 figure salary, but being freelance I only work about 6 - 8 months of the year. I probably could do more, but I'm not greedy & at 60 + hours a week theres only so much you want to do. I've just won a contract which starts shooting 11th June until 23rd November which I'm pleased about as its a show I've done for the last 3 years

 

Cheers

 

Phil

 

Do you get much work out of YTV?

 

Nope still waiting cant decide but dont know how to do the vote poll, still stick to my promise a free t-shirt with the name printed on and some tickets to cagerage :thumbs:

Posted
The job is interesting & I get new challenges with it all the time. Its still a very competetive job as theres always lots of freelance grips applying for the same show, so it takes a while to get you're name around and to find a good Director of photography & camera op that trust you 100%.

 

As for rates, if it was a full time job, it would be a 6 figure salary, but being freelance I only work about 6 - 8 months of the year. I probably could do more, but I'm not greedy & at 60 + hours a week theres only so much you want to do. I've just won a contract which starts shooting 11th June until 23rd November which I'm pleased about as its a show I've done for the last 3 years

 

Cheers

 

Phil

 

Do you get much work out of YTV?

 

I do get quite a lot off them. My next contract is with YTV :D , but I also work for whoever will pay (slag) so I've worked for quite a few companies, BBC, Rollem,YTV , Intermedia etc and also done music videos, commercials & corperate films

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probably never met then as I work mainly on location. probably worked on the same shows at some point though

 

heartbeat, touch of frost, darling buds of may, to name a tiny few

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