My join date seems wrong, I would have said I was here way back in 97 or so...
Rich
I have done some work in the "biz".
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1498489/
I heard somewhere a while back that one of the Bicentennial man suits went "missing" at one point. Was that true or just a rumor?
I think one may have gone out to for a stroll, but it came back.
My break was first sales of a couple of my oringinal designs, Modern Props was looking for some ray guns to rent to film and TV productors.
But it was my electronics that was the real engine that drove my getting work, model makers were a dime a dozen, but working light and LED systems were rare back in the 70s and 80s, I did a lot of winky blinkies.
The job would come in for the electronics and I would sell the fact I could also make the housing/case/prop.
My life in Hollywood peaked with Star Trek Four, where I worked directly with the propmaster Ron Greenwood, and it started down hill on ST5 & 6 where I was working for Greg Jein.
With CGI doing most of the hand held props I do not think there will be my kind of electronic work needed in film and TV any more.
It was a fun 15 years, I walked on the sets and saw my work on the Big Screen...
Rich
Thank you for sharing that with us. I would like to be there one day. That was inspirational and touching and a little sad.
Not sad... 30 years for prop building and still going...only 1/2 was in Hollywood...
I am starting to feel like that Engerlizer Bunny....I keep on going and going and proping and proping....
Almost beats working for a living, but I am no shirker and that kind of job would be too easy and boring....
Rich
Oh no I didn't mean you or your career. GOD NO. I mean the death of quality. When you said there wont be much need for that type of thing anymore. That's the sad part, with all this CG crap you have holograms floating around and silly looking things that can't be made. I think quality props that work on camera, and the light hits them and does unexpected things, well that's something that the new star wars movies didn't have.
That you got there and saw your work on "THE BIG SCREEN" , well there just isn't much that can compare with that. I wasn't thinking you were near the end of your run or anything like that, and I sorry it may have sounded that way. I got nothing but respect for you and every one else that's come before me. I just feel like it's a terrible loss for hollywood and the fans.
ROCK ON my friend
with all this CG crap you have holograms floating around and silly looking things that can't be made. I think quality props that work on camera, and the light hits them and does unexpected things, well that's something that the new star wars movies didn't have.
Yeah, those lightsaber handles that they were using weren't really there, eh? :rolleyes