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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Favourite Reduser Quotes™™™™™™™™™™™™

"Tis better to blaze your own trail than to repave someone else's" - Me
 
The first response as to what to buy to start an EPIC rental company:

Monkeys.

Several of them.

Can I write a business plan for you as well?

*Edit: I am ignoring any "drama" or opinions placed in the thread surrounding this response. When I read it, I saw it as lighthearted and more of an "icebreaker" than a conversation stopper.*
 
Look what I found while cleaning out my parent-in-law´s attic. Sorry about the lighting, I only had a torch around.

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I wish everyone in the RED community a very happy, exciting and crisp MMIX.

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We are here to help you learn the craft. There is no mystery... just hard work and a lot of info to be learned.

Now... back to the story, actors, set design, wardrobe and makeup.

Jim
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Ketch revealing some info about his forthcoming studios:
KETCH ROSSi STUDiOS will be first opened in its HQ facility in Northern ITALY,
will be intended to be the most revolutionizing Studios ever created, State of the Art will get to a new level and this is by no joke or exaggeration
a NEW ERA type of facility, which will also serve as a FREE Cinema and Photography School for Global attendee's, Hundreds of them per year,
and that we will have various location across the Globe with various Partners, will be most likely 90% a facility that will operate on RED Cameras,
and most importantly, by donating 50% of all its yearly profits, it will support its Sister Non Profit Organization, KETCH ROSSi HUMANiTAS.


For anything else, it will have to wait for the info to be fully disclosed on our company's site. KETCH ROSSi STUDiOS
 
"When everyone is jumping in... the smart guys are getting out".

Jim

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[A]lways be careful with your money in good times. That's when people tend to forget that life is cyclical. We spend everything when times are good thinking "this will never end" and then panic when we are over our head when it turns... and it always does. Each time this happens we seem totally surprised. I have the luxury/curse of having seen this stuff over and over. The 1st few times I was shocked at what a precarious position I had put myself and family in.

I believe in enjoying life. I also believe that that can be done with what's left after I have prepared for most doom possibilities. Prudent is not a very cool word. But I believe in it now. We really don't need most of the stuff we buy... stuff that ends up being "peace of mind bandits".

Jim
 
Mike McEntire's first impressions on his new EPIC:
I am going to try to put into words how amazing this camera is. I have been shooting since 6th grade 40 some years ago and have always tried to have the best equipment I can get my hands on. I remember how stoked I was when my dad gave me my first Nikkormat back then. I remember my first Beaulieu 4008, Arri S, Arri SR3, Red One, etc...
All of these cameras were and still are incredible but this Epic M seems like it dropped out of Outer Space into my lap.
This is what I have always wanted in a camera and I am going to try my best to push it to its limits.
Much love to all the Red Team who put their hearts and souls into this little slice of heaven.
Truly a work of art.
 
IMHO I think this quote must be at the top of the list.
Thank you David for been who you are!

Thanks... but I don't want any compensation -- how can I be generous if I'm being compensated? Then it's like work. The fact that some people will find what I say useful to them in some manner is enough compensation for me. The greatest gift is to know that my accumulation of knowledge has practical value for others.
 
[...] I hate the idea that a shot only is interesting because of the lens rather than the content in front of the lens...
I don't know how, but the man's got some serious talent for stating the truth in a plain and simple way...
 
David on professionals that are very negative about RED:
One problem is that professionals get to know new equipment in irregular spurts because they can get on one show for awhile and be using the same technology for a two-year period (especially TV people) and then look up and find that the technological landscape has changed a lot in two years or whatever. So there are a certain number of DP's whose opinions about Red were formed in the early pre-MX days and haven't had the time or opportunity to get acquainted with the latest developments and improvements -- they are still bitching about a camera that existed three years ago, not the camera that exists today (nor the workflow and processing that exists today.)

I think a lot of them will come around over time.

A smaller percentage just have a beef with Red, or they have favorite manufacturers, or whatever small-minded personal reasons they have -- it's hard to argue with those people. But even those people can change their minds over time, shift loyalties. Any decent DP has to be highly adaptable or else they wouldn't be successful -- the profession breeds out or weeds out a certain level of complacency. They have to keep up with their competition.

Part of the lack of respect for Red is probably just the result of being affordable, the same way that expensive cars are more respected than cheaper cars, even if actual performance is the same. But even there, most DP's are results-oriented because in the end, that's all that everyone else ever sees of their work, the final results. So picking technology just because it's hip or cool or new, etc. only gets you so far before you have to deliver real results. In the long run, Red will rise or fall in large part due to the quality of the images, and if that's so, I wouldn't worry.
 
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