absolutely amazing... the Paul Fuelling video is also top notch. really progressive climbing video... some of the highest quality footage i've seen. inspiring.
(09.11.09 @ 09:13 PM)awesome clip! The more I see your still motion stuff, the more it grows on me. I'm looking forward to the next one!
(09.12.09 @ 11:18 AM)Nice work. Really like your videos
(09.17.09 @ 02:46 PM)On Location with the Lowepro Pro Roller X-300 from Andrew Kornylak on Vimeo.
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Looks like you are making good use of the new studio space - nice job on this vid. Did you get the new D300s? Or was that the D90 you were shooting with in the video?
(09.01.09 @ 08:32 PM)Thanks Michael - I was actually shooting the video on the Sony EX1 but we were also using it to shoot my review... so I used the Nikon D5000 for some footage :)
(09.01.09 @ 10:13 PM)Cool work...really digging the "vids" esp. the still motion work. I'm curious about the stabilizing gadget you're carrying into the woods and then using to shoot the guy bouldering at the end - is it a diy solution or something that's commercially available?
(09.06.09 @ 08:40 AM)Thanks Andy-
The gadget is a Glidecam, basically a counter-balanced platform that helps keep the camera on a steady trajectory as you are moving. This one is the Glidecam 4000. http://glidecam.com/product-4000-pro.php
(09.07.09 @ 10:47 PM)Good stuff, Andy. Great to see your new space, too. Now would you usually carry more gear than your assistant? If so, I'll assist you any time you're working in Cincy. :)
(09.08.09 @ 02:33 PM)Great review. Just came across this on the lowerpro site. I have to say that bag is AWESOME. Pricey, but AWESOME.
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That's bad ass. I'm sure Greg will appreciate the stress relief.
(09.02.09 @ 04:46 PM)very impressive - both vision and stills
just bought a D300s and playing / we do mainly Transportation / Aviation/ Ships / Big trucks/ Trains
You should have a very ready market with a MAJOR library
worth exploring - miles of rubbish being supplied very few winners
I do have a long and good relationship with Corbis for what it is worth !!!
Thanks Steve - I've had a long and great relationship with Aurora Photos, which also distributes through Corbis and Getty worldwide.
(10.12.09 @ 02:18 AM)Good job guys! Are you expensive? I have friends who may hire you :-)
(02.18.10 @ 07:46 AM)Constantin- Thanks - probably not the most cost-effective thing to hire us to build a woody. But if you wanted to hire us to do another episode (episode 1 coming soon on video) let us know!
(02.19.10 @ 10:05 AM)The Beta - Controller from Andrew Kornylak on Vimeo.
Kick ass clip!! I really dig it. I am just now getting involved in the sport (climbing gym in Orlando) and keep coming back to your site and links for inspiration. Please keep updating. alex
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great imagery, love those rocks in hound ears, in my back yard but untouchable!
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