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Sgt. Pixelchef's Lonely Utah Red Users Club

Jeremy from Rivetal here in Provo reporting in. I've got Red #63 reserved!

I know that another local video production company reserved two of them, but they are much higher numbers.

How about you?
 
Lonely... We got someone in St George.. Myself, and the boys from Impatient Cow productions, who Jeremyn (assumingly) refered to.

What kind of stuff are you guys into? Local/Independent? Feature? Commercial? Industrial? (cough!) Weddings?

Kyle
 
SLC represent'n

SLC represent'n

#624 here
Party at jeremyn's house...
 
Very cool. We'll all be shooting 4k inversions! :D

I'm into ambient timelapse & slo-mo.
 
I didn't buy mine for anything specific. I'm just a high tech gadget geek and as well as a video camera nut, and this was the dream toy.

And yes, party at my house! :) We can all figure out how to use this crazy new thing together.
 
I get to Utah regularly. I was born there, went to college there, have family there, and take regular stock footage shooting trips there. When my company was based in Las Vegas (2002-04), I spent a ton of time in southern and central Utah shooting various nature, adventure travel, and actions sports projects. When I get to Utah this year, after I get my RED One camera system, I'd be happy to hook up with you guys.
 
IMGent! Sorry about the "Someone from St Greorge." ;-) See, Pixel, Utah's not such a lonely place after all... Sadly, there is truth to your "shooting the inversion" comment. I guess we'll all have to take a winter trip down to see IMG when it gets nasty again.

I'm working with a few people in the feature arena to try and get the Red used in local commercials and feature production. I've been trying to work out the details on the supporting equipment necessary to do a video-assist/HDR playback cart, etc. Hopefully, we'll get the $5m incentive fund that our illustrious governor has asked for, and it'll be a busy year in Utah for feature film work.

Kyle
 
I hear you Kyle. We're hoping for a couple of budgets to be approved as well. It'd be nice to let the camera pay for itself before the end of the year!

Gibby - Definitely let us know when you're in town. There's still some skiing to be had, at least through March (low-snow this year)!
 
I am In North Salt Lake. I don't have a rez yet but I'll have a camera by this time next year. MPAU reprezent.
 
I met Kinobairn from Provo at the Sundance RED Party, he's got one reserved as well.
 
You guys are more then welcome to come down this way. Can go do some amazing slot canyon shots our around zion..

We are also working hard with a couple of aganceys and production companys to get them ready to intagrate RED in their production pipeline. So when the cameras are readilly available there tranistion will be instant. We look at this as a help to all the other RED owners in Utah. I would like to see everyone have their cameras paid for within a year. And from the responce we are getting I think that will be a very likely posibility.
 
I am In North Salt Lake. I don't have a rez yet but I'll have a camera by this time next year. MPAU reprezent.

Chris, where in NSL are you? I'm in NSL! We might be neighbors... MPAU's in da house!

IMG; Yeah, I'm about to start making those same rounds here in SLC (assuming you haven't been already... ) I've been talking the Matt Williams and the boys over at the Met about the Red, and I know the gents over at Savage pretty well too. There is still some resistance to going tapeless--- bad experiences with the HVX, P2s and Firestores, but eventually they will come around.

Talking with John-David at the Met, his biggest concern was HD shelf-life and interface availability for archiving masters. Especially for people who are used to tape, it will be a challenging sell.


Kyle
 
You guys are more then welcome to come down this way. Can go do some amazing slot canyon shots our around zion..

Ooh, don't make me drool on my keyboard! When I was down there in October the slots up above the tunnel were piquing my interest. Zion is my sancuary.
 
Chris, where in NSL are you? I'm in NSL! We might be neighbors... MPAU's in da house!

IMG; Yeah, I'm about to start making those same rounds here in SLC (assuming you haven't been already... ) I've been talking the Matt Williams and the boys over at the Met about the Red, and I know the gents over at Savage pretty well too. There is still some resistance to going tapeless--- bad experiences with the HVX, P2s and Firestores, but eventually they will come around.

Talking with John-David at the Met, his biggest concern was HD shelf-life and interface availability for archiving masters. Especially for people who are used to tape, it will be a challenging sell.
Kyle

I know the guys at TV Specialists & Redman are interested.
 
Red Voltron

Red Voltron

Anyone interested in joining forces to put together some kits for co-op rental, DITing, or Hi Definition Entertainment Data Management...count me in.

R
 
Sorry, I didn't see this 'til now, I'm actually from Salt Lake, although I grew up in Bountiful (sorry North Salt Lake guys). My buddies and I (2 other guys, Strongbad_2z (zach) and Cory, who doesn't have a reduser account yet) are excited about getting our camera. We just graduated and are looking at commercials and feature work. I'd love to get together when these cameras start showing up and learn as a group. Also, some multicam 4.5k shoots would be pretty sweet. We won't be lonely for long PixelChef when people learn where the sweet looking footage is coming from! :biggrin:
 
Chris, where in NSL are you? I'm in NSL! We might be neighbors... MPAU's in da house!

IMG; Yeah, I'm about to start making those same rounds here in SLC (assuming you haven't been already... ) I've been talking the Matt Williams and the boys over at the Met about the Red, and I know the gents over at Savage pretty well too. There is still some resistance to going tapeless--- bad experiences with the HVX, P2s and Firestores, but eventually they will come around.

Talking with John-David at the Met, his biggest concern was HD shelf-life and interface availability for archiving masters. Especially for people who are used to tape, it will be a challenging sell.


Kyle

I just moved into the FoxBoro area about 4 months ago. Still meeting everybody in the Salt Lake area. I freelance camera op. and edit. I'm getting into HD video assist also.
 
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