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    Hands-on with EPIC-M at Boulder Digital Arts on Thursday night, Aug. 18:

    here's my blog post on my experiences with the first EPIC-M delivered to Colorado and put to work on my feature film, MIND'S EYE

    http://blog.boulderdigitalarts.com/2...-meryem-ersoz/
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    Senior Member James Drake's Avatar
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    Epic-M #1169 in Denver!
    Epic-M #1169
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    Congrats, dude!
    - Jeff Kilgroe
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    - EPIC-M Package Available! Over 1TB SSD media, RPP's & more.


    List of all current RED software tools.
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    Awesome the RED army in Colorado is building!
    My Work!

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    Writing in Motion.

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    I just shot the summer 2012 broadcast spots for CO Tourism on Greg's EPIC M and our MX, our EPIC X should be coming soon....
    Anson Fogel
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    Epic X #419 is now in Denver, and we still have RED ONE #232.
    Both available for rental.

    Jon Firestone
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    The 5th Annual Boulder Adventure Film Festival Filmmakers' Workshop - Saturday, Nov. 5th 10am - noon

    This is one of Colorado's most fun filmmakers' events. We get a great line-up of filmmakers to present, and the audience is always loaded with filmmakers, and their participation makes this conversation best-of-breed in our state. You get to meet and chat with a lot of interesting people working on amazing projects. We try to keep it interactive.

    Full schedule, including the film schedule, is here:

    http://www.adventurefilm.org/Files/P...FF_2011_PR.pdf

    Be there November 5, 2011 from 10am - noon at the Boulder, CO REI media room - followed by a brunch sponsored by REI.

    The panel line-up is here:


    Ryan Van Duzer

    The Boulder Daily Camera's "Out There Guy" shares secrets to building a career as a freelance adventure video journalist. Van Duzer has produced, edited, and hosted short segments for the Travel Channel and was recently a participant on Discovery Channel's reality series "Out of the Wild: Venezuela." Ryan is known for documenting his distance biking adventures, from Maine to Key West, Vancouver to Cabo San Lucas, and coast to coast on a cruiser bike. He was recently selected to host the travel show "Paradise Hunter," set to air in 2011.

    Jesse Placky
    Jesse is the owner of Condorcam. Its centerpiece is a specialty cablecam system which Jesse designed. The Condorcam has been used to capture unique aerial imagery for mountain biking, surfing, skiing, cyclocross, and other extreme sports. He has operated robotic cameras for all of the major sports in Denver, and he has also traveled the world to operate at large scale sporting events. Jesse got his start in production working with Oceanwatch Production Group in Southern California as a POV operator and Rigger for sponsored events.

    Bob Carmichael
    Bob is one of Boulder's pioneers in adventure filmmaking. He has an Academy Award nomination and an Emmy to his credit. He has over forty climbing-related projects to his credit, and his rigging crews remain on the cutting edge of vertical shooting techniques. His first film, Break on Through, has been recognized as one of the major influences in adventure sports filmmaking. Feature action directing assignments have included high seas, large-scale pyrotechnics and water combat for the 2nd Unit of the film, Navy Seals; stunt climbing and a descender fall of 2,000 feet from the sheer cliffs of El Cap for Star Trek V; and twenty-story operating cameraman descender drops during the making of First Wives Club. His short film, Fall Line, a film on extreme skiing down the steep east face of Wyoming Grand Teton, was nominated for an Academy Award.

    I'll be facilitating the panel and shooting a few promo clips of it using my superlight EPIC-M adventure doc configuration.

    Camera will be on display throughout the show.
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