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Getting in Gear: DP Slider with Don Pham

1.27.2010



At IN[FOCUS] in Austin, I had the pleasure of meeting Don Pham. He's a great guy. It's not all
about the gear, but like any other filmmaker, whenI see shiny new gear I am drawn to it by some unseen force of nature. So, from across the room, the DP Slider had me in the clutches of it's tractor beam.
When I got up close and hands on, I was immediately impressed with the build of this.
Strong, sturdy, and buttery smooth. I was also very intrigued with the"V" series which is the
first time I've seen a vertical slider.So I had a chance to talk to Don Pham about
this wonderful invention.



"My name is Don Pham and I am an event filmmaker.  I am also a mechanical engineer in the automotive industry.  I also am a co-founder of IN[FOCUS].    






I bought a slider and was very frustrated with its function during an event.  It kept on sticking.  Being an engineer, I knew I could design a better slider.  After 6 months of research and building prototypes, DP Slider was created. DP Sliders are only 1 ¾” wide at the body so it is really easy to handle.  The carriage guide is made of aluminum channel so it is very sturdy.  Designed with roller bearings, the linear motion of a DP Slider is ultra smooth.  A unique feature of DP Slider “V” Series is its ability to provide VERTICAL slide to emulate crane motion."-Don Pham


Now the unique ability of the DP Slider to emulate crane motion is also beneficial because it's not as obtrusive.It only takes up as much room as your tripod. When you are shooting a live event
and are confined to crowded receptions the "V" series real value is a combination of
discretion and added production value.





To read more about Don Pham check out this article in Event-DV.

Don Pham has been kind enough to give free shipping and handling with-in the USA
until February 15, 2010 to all readers of this site. Just use promo code "canonfilmmakers".
I make no money off of this, he just did it out of the kindness of his heart. I
appreciate all the support you guys have given me, and from a hands-on perspective
this thing is a smooth operator.

http://www.dpslider.com/

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