tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post1175580991338327896..comments2024-03-28T00:18:19.640-07:00Comments on Dollygrippery: SOC AwardsDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08466991423411721535noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-89868823532444641432019-05-07T02:30:02.754-07:002019-05-07T02:30:02.754-07:00Thankyou for sharing :
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h...Thankyou for sharing : <br /><br /><a href="http://134.19.190.107/" rel="nofollow">http://134.19.190.107/</a><br /><br /><a href="http://134.19.190.108/" rel="nofollow">http://134.19.190.108/</a>chaelinsugarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13364503397991641896noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-46245078591368922102015-02-16T20:36:54.836-08:002015-02-16T20:36:54.836-08:00Wow ! Honoured to make the list. I watched the SOC...Wow ! Honoured to make the list. I watched the SOC awards as well and it was really nice to see everyone acknowledge the contribution a Dolly Grip makes.<br />It was a great awards show.Sanjay Samihttp://www.thegripworks.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-49981150475894564762015-01-31T15:23:43.291-08:002015-01-31T15:23:43.291-08:00Absolutely. Although I don't know Eric persona...Absolutely. Although I don't know Eric personally, his reputation precedes him. Great to hear from you GHB. Don't be a stranger.Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08466991423411721535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-12723933560712526282015-01-31T14:58:10.480-08:002015-01-31T14:58:10.480-08:00What a prestigious list to be mentioned on and tha...<br />What a prestigious list to be mentioned on and thanks so much. So flattered. But it's incomplete without the author's name. Daryl Humber, a friend, mentor and all around cool dude with the resume and skills to equal or shadow every name on this list. <br /><br />Congrats to Moose too! <br /><br />Also gotta throw my bro Eric Whithead into the mix. An amazing human and an incredible dolly grip who has seen and done it all humbly and with an ever-present smile<br /><br />GHBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01858937508191367089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-42150118528238090032015-01-31T13:42:34.894-08:002015-01-31T13:42:34.894-08:00This comment has been removed by the author.GHBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01858937508191367089noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-38208036619825572552015-01-31T08:25:39.675-08:002015-01-31T08:25:39.675-08:00Thanks Dar. I also benefitted from the expertise o...Thanks Dar. I also benefitted from the expertise of all these men and their willingness to share it. Thanks for your perspective Darwin, as a veteren pusher yourself.<br />DDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08466991423411721535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18888640.post-44267748802640141412015-01-31T07:16:54.527-08:002015-01-31T07:16:54.527-08:00Well said D. and congratulations to those men who ... Well said D. and congratulations to those men who have achieved recognition, and to all the men and women who strive to b the best at their craft and approach the work with an attitude of service. dedication to the Shot and and team participation.<br /> If I may, here are some thoughts.<br />I never had the pleasure or honor of meeting some of the world class professionals you speak of, as I was a regional Grip/Dolly Grip(Atlanta) and mostly worked the SouthEast(except for my stint in WCWWWE using the dolly as a CamMate platform) but then was able to travel extensively all across the US for TV broadcasts, but that is another subject/approach for dolly usage, at another time.<br /> But speaking regionally, and now that Atlanta has become the most recent boomtown for production, here goes:<br /> I would like to recognize just a few of the Class A dolly grips here that mentored me and allowed me the privelage to be a part of an elite group of technicians that are so often unrecognized, but don't need the recognition and are happy to know we were part of the camera team, and just got the shot, moved on, and got ready for the next one.<br /> My erly influences were Key Grips/dolly grips that could(and some still) do it all and may have forgotten more than i'll ever know. From Atlanta, a brief list: Billy Sherrill, Scott Trimble, Eddie Evans, Alan Rawlins, Scott Leftridge, Michael Fedack, David Hulsey.<br /> These gentlemen trained me, as i started from a happy go lucky grip(just glad to be working) and helped me develope into a more focused(still working on that, it is Key) attentive, aware and able to adjust/adapt kind of dolly grip that, to me is the ultimate co worker.<br /> So that's it- be FOCUSED(on your task, Operator, 1 st AC, and Environment.<br />AWARE of your responsibilty as you are moving the camera, on a dolly or Arm.<br />ATTENTIVE to your operator, as needs may change in realtime as you are rolling.<br />ADJUST & ADAPT- be ready to change what you had rehearsed as the shot/environment changes around you, and make these adjustments without having a rigid attitude-be flexible, yet dependable.<br /> Theabove mentioned men got me on my way into Dolly world and guided me in the ever changing world of livProduction, and i will always be Grateful.<br />Thanks for the forum and the opportunity to share.<br />Sincerely.<br />Darwin Conort<br />Darwin Conortnoreply@blogger.com