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Doco featuring the Mohawk

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Loved it...thanks.

 

Hi Pates,

Good job - well paced, tightly edited little film.

Most enjoyable: even the bloke in the black n' white.

Great film Pates, but it became a bit of a Horror story when I realised the Pies Fan was married and had a child, I wonder if he grows up to be prestigious and above the law lol.

 

great stuff!

haha that collingwood guy is certainly a few beers short of a 6-pack... Towards the end when he's celebrating like crazy, even the other collingwood supporters don't want to join in with him....


Thanks everyone, as far as I know Angelo doesn't post on 'ology anymore. It was funny that night of the scarf burning it just sort of happened that I ended up in the middle of them, always thought that if I wanted to become a war cameraman I'd only need to show that footage to a network!

Good work Pates, enjoyable viewing.

I have met Angelo on a number of occasions and contrary to what most might believe, he is pretty much a quiet family man - 5 kids if I recall and all decked out in Demon gear. He hasn't posted on Demonology for a couple of years - more is the pity.

Thanks everyone, as far as I know Angelo doesn't post on 'ology anymore. It was funny that night of the scarf burning it just sort of happened that I ended up in the middle of them, always thought that if I wanted to become a war cameraman I'd only need to show that footage to a network!

Would you mind posting the doco on Demonology Pates ? Many who don't read here would be appreciative.

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Would you mind posting the doco on Demonology Pates ? Many who don't read here would be appreciative.
I'll try doing it today, I think last I check there was an issue with posting from my account but its been a long time so it's probably ok now.
Nice work Pates.

Are you working in the film industry now?

I work in the television industry doing outside broadcasting. I've actually started getting into doing the television broadcast of the football. I've decided to specialise in doing the slow motion replay and got a bit of a break doing sevens coverage last year, hoping to make it a regular thing this year. It was actually doing this film that made me want to get into sports television.
 
I'll try doing it today, I think last I check there was an issue with posting from my account but its been a long time so it's probably ok now.

I work in the television industry doing outside broadcasting. I've actually started getting into doing the television broadcast of the football. I've decided to specialise in doing the slow motion replay and got a bit of a break doing sevens coverage last year, hoping to make it a regular thing this year. It was actually doing this film that made me want to get into sports television.

working in the scoreboard is another avenue if you haven't already done it Pates.

Tough job that one. Quick turn around. Next...

Superb job Pates. The Coolyfitlh nuff had a fair memrobilia collection, did you ask him how long it took him to steal it all?


I work in the television industry doing outside broadcasting. I've actually started getting into doing the television broadcast of the football. I've decided to specialise in doing the slow motion replay and got a bit of a break doing sevens coverage last year, hoping to make it a regular thing this year. It was actually doing this film that made me want to get into sports television.

An old friend of mine (who I'm currently trying to reconnect with) is Drew Dimmick. a former Nine Sports cameraman (cricket mostly) who always seemed to be operating from all of the difficult spots such as the light towers - he's now freelance, but I'm pretty sure I've heard him referenced in the cricket recently, so I guess Nine still use his skills. He's another Swinburne lad from the early 70's... if I manage to reconnect, I'm happy to put him in contact Pates if you can see any point in that.

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An old friend of mine (who I'm currently trying to reconnect with) is Drew Dimmick. a former Nine Sports cameraman (cricket mostly) who always seemed to be operating from all of the difficult spots such as the light towers - he's now freelance, but I'm pretty sure I've heard him referenced in the cricket recently, so I guess Nine still use his skills. He's another Swinburne lad from the early 70's... if I manage to reconnect, I'm happy to put him in contact Pates if you can see any point in that.

Certainly, I'm always keen to get more contacts through the industry. It's so damn competitive!

Great Job!

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