Gaffer's Salon EP#29 - "Menace Arm Rigs & Safety"

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @Reesaww
    @Reesaww Год назад +2

    Awesome! Thank you for taking the time to put these videos together! Looking forward to more!

  • @bubbakneipp2360
    @bubbakneipp2360 Год назад +2

    I'll never rig a menace arm as I do small scale docs and everyday news but this did get me thinking safety, safety, safety... THANK YOU! Double check everything!

  • @lighthackerslimited
    @lighthackerslimited Год назад +1

    So VERY glad I came by this video.. PERFECTLY explained in thorough detail.

  • @Mastermatt63
    @Mastermatt63 Год назад +4

    Great video on important safety topics. Would like to add that Local 80 Grips in LA calculate counterweight based on distance. For example, a 4ft menace arm that has 3ft away from the fulcrum and 1ft back needs 3x the weight counter weighting. Roughly, a 5lb light needs a 15lb counterweight for this example.

  • @gordonsmith33
    @gordonsmith33 11 месяцев назад

    I have a Mathew's mini max menace for interiors. Works great for interview backlighting.

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  11 месяцев назад

      they are awesome... my truck is small and i need the versatility of having 4 med rollers, if i had the space i'd def go with a couple mini max as well... might try to squeeze them in in 2024....

  • @TimTylerCine
    @TimTylerCine Год назад +2

    Awesome video, John. This video will make sets safer.
    I'm not a grip, but I always set baby-booms to be slightly front-heavy so that the grip head will tighten, not loosen, if it slips. I've heard that it's better to not extend the stand's top riser unless necessary too. Not sure if those tips translate to full sized menace arms.

  • @xxphactor
    @xxphactor Год назад +1

    I have been experimenting with booming a big lantern as a key for two person, face to face interviews with a small lantern as a middle fill. It saves on the amount of grip gear that I have to lug around as a solo op. It seems to work well in medium to large sized rooms as long as the spill is controlled. Also, it will give you more uses besides just for round table discussions.

  • @thehomedepothouseplant9986
    @thehomedepothouseplant9986 Год назад +2

    Great to hear your opinions and advice! FYI - the sound is only coming through my left ear. But it's clear. Thanks John

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад

      yeah it's odd, was playing fine when first uploaded but just dropped out on me too.... not sure what the deal is.

    • @dqstudios
      @dqstudios Год назад

      thank you for the masterclass - love learning this stuff! What are your thoughts on Matthew’s MiniMax? seems like a solid solution to overhead talent rigging

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад +1

      @@dqstudios Richard malls designs on both the mini and max menace are insanely good… if not for space on my small truck I’d carry 2 mini max…

    • @dqstudios
      @dqstudios Год назад

      Thanks for the reply and keep up the great work!

  • @minigripvan
    @minigripvan Год назад +3

    I've hated every time I have needed to use a a baby (750) boom or junior boom arm. I've never felt safe with them. Recently picked up a Matthews mini max and wow. I can't even express how much I love this stand. it actually makes me excited to boom something now! I have never used a menace arm rig, and don't look forward to ever using one.

  • @markmarkley3689
    @markmarkley3689 Год назад +1

    Great points, thanks!

  • @itsbrolov
    @itsbrolov Год назад +1

    Really great video! Im working with stills on commercial film sets in Sweden and very rarly we see meance arms. Plus safety protocols are honestly not always the best here. You mentioned a lot of good tips, I need to send this to my colleagues.

  • @thegoldenmean01
    @thegoldenmean01 Год назад

    John another great presentation: Muticam all day, single cam nearly never (commercial/industrial/doc not feature). Tight spaces mini math or menace arm kit. Everything else MaxMenace!

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад

      💯I don’t have much call for the max and I don’t have room either for the mini but love both of Richard Malls designs - genius. If I had a 5 ton they would be def on my truck… may still buy a mini max or two next year.

  • @uzigalil
    @uzigalil Год назад +2

    you sound great

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад +1

      good to hear, 1st time testing out the new Rode wirelesss Lav mic....

  • @veronicacameron1703
    @veronicacameron1703 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Are you using 2in or 1in ratchets for your menace arm?

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  11 месяцев назад

      these are aprox 1 inch, mainly concerned with load rating regardless.

  • @PancakeLighting
    @PancakeLighting Год назад

    I had a KG tell me once that menace arms are safer on a standard 3r combo than a medium roller because the base of the stand will grab the center column at a higher point and making it more stable. I see in your examples you’re using the overhead stands. Have you ever heard of this theory that a standard stand is more stable?
    I do like the wheels tho so I’ve been building my menace rigs with a set of combo wheels on a standard combo.

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад

      I think that makes sense… of course it’s all relative to what load you’re using… I use both and for what I’m doing feel safe with either… but it’s a solid point the KG makes.

  • @12yfilms
    @12yfilms Год назад

    Great stuff thank you! (audio seems to be on the L)

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад

      yeah i screwed up somewhere on the new Rode mic set-up.... thanks

  • @SachinParmar2014
    @SachinParmar2014 Год назад

    Where can I find the centre combi head?

    • @GaffersSalon
      @GaffersSalon  Год назад

      Mine are from
      American grip but I could not find it currently listed on website might have to email them… kupo makes one as well but I’ve never seen/used that one.