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		<title>Introducing Jaybilizer.com and the Jaybilizer HDSLR</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 23:09:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finally launched &#60;a href=&#8221;http://jaybilizer.com/&#8221;&#62;Jaybilizer.com&#60;/a&#62; as its own site. It is where I can sell my affordable  cameras stabilizers and other camera support gear. To launch the site I&#8217;m introducing the Jaybilizer HDSLR Merlin type camera stabilizer specifically designed for the use with the Canon 5DMk2 DSLR.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally launched &lt;a href=&#8221;http://jaybilizer.com/&#8221;&gt;Jaybilizer.com&lt;/a&gt; as its own site. It is where I can sell my affordable  cameras stabilizers and other camera support gear. To launch the site I&#8217;m introducing the Jaybilizer HDSLR Merlin type camera stabilizer specifically designed for the use with the Canon 5DMk2 DSLR.<br />
The Jaybilizer HDSLR is a Stedicam Merlin-like camera stabilizer that is optimized for shooting with the new generation of digital SLR cameras that shoot  high definition video.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 610px"><img alt="Jaybilizer HDSLR" src="http://jaybilizer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/jaybilizer-_hdslr_hero1_800.jpg" title="Jaybilizer HDSLR" width="150" height="200" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jaybilizer HDSLR</p></div>
<p>These cameras produce stunning quality with a film-like narrow depth of field and ultra low light capabilities. The downside is that these cameras are unwieldy for shooting video. The Jaybilizer HDSLR solves this problem and allows photographers and cinematographers to do Steadicam-like &#8220;flying&#8221; shots. The Jaybilizer is constructed of  high quality steel and 6061 aluminum, with a heavy duty steel ball gimbal. The 8&#8243; counterweight bar also acts as  a tripod for easily setting down and storing the Jaybilizer.  The Jaybilizer HDSLR is an affordable alternative to other expensive stabilizers, at $199  it cost only a quarter as much as the Steadicam Merlin.<br />
The trouble with most camera stabilizers is that it is difficult and time consuming to properly balance a camera. The Jabilizer HDSLR makes this process much easier with both side to side and forward and backward infinitely adjustable sliding balance plates. The Jaybilizer is optimized for camera and lens combinations that weigh between 1.5 and 4 lbs. For lighter camcorders there is also the Jaybilizer 3000 which works with camera rigs up to 3 lbs.<br />
&lt;strong&gt;<br />
Some of the DSLR cameras that the Jaybilizer HDSLR works with include:&lt;/strong&gt;</p>
<p>The Canon 5DMK2<br />
The Canon 7D<br />
The Nikon D90<br />
The Nkon D5000<br />
The Lumix GH1<br />
The Olympus E-P1<br />
The Pentax K7</p>
<p>&lt;strong&gt;Jaybilizer HDSLR Key Features&lt;/strong&gt;</p>
<p>* Inexpensive<br />
* Steel ball gimbal<br />
* heavy duty steel and machined 6061 aluminum construction<br />
* Foam comfort grip<br />
* Can be configured to shoot inverted<br />
* Fully adjustable camera plate<br />
* Easy one screw infinite side balance adjustment<br />
* Works with a wide variety of camcorders and DSLRs<br />
* Quick release camera plate<br />
* Supports camera rigs up to 4 lbs<br />
* Black Textured Satin Finish<br />
* 25 counterweight washers<br />
* 8&#8243; counterweight bar allows you to store the Jabilizer HDSLR upright and improves balance.</p>
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		<title>My Yampa Adventure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 22:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not cut out to be a blogger. My typing is horrible and slow, and my writing skills and spelling are also sorely lacking. So that&#8217;s my excuse for being such a procrastinator.
Excuses aside, I need to catch up this blog with a little news.
I got back from a week long raft trip down the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-75" title="tepeehole01" src="http://jayshaffer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/tepeehole01-300x231.jpg" alt="tepeehole01" width="300" height="231" />I&#8217;m not cut out to be a blogger. My typing is horrible and slow, and my writing skills and spelling are also sorely lacking. So that&#8217;s my excuse for being such a procrastinator.<br />
Excuses aside, I need to catch up this blog with a little news.</p>
<p>I got back from a week long raft trip down the Yampa river on back on June 5th. This was a fantastic trip and a very rare opportunity. I guess only 300 out of  9000 permit applications are approved to run the river each year. The Yampa river canyon is part of the Dinosaur National Monument and therefore  is a tightly regulated wilderness area.<br />
here is a  quick log of the trip.<br />
Photos from this trip are available at: <a title="Yampa Group" href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/yampa2009/pool/" target="_blank">Our Flickr Group</a></p>
<p>and at: <a title="Yampa Art" href="http://picasaweb.google.com/cleverjay/NaturePhotographyPortfolio?feat=directlink" target="_blank">My Picassa gallery</a></p>
<p>Day 0 5/30 &#8211; Spent driving to the  Deer Lodge Park campground from Denver. We camped overnight and had a great meal of Steaks, Baked Potato, Corn on Cob, Cheese Cake and partied a little harder than we should&#8217;ve.</p>
<p>Day 1 5/31- Supposedly an easy float to Teepee Draw Campground. A surprise wave train dumped one of our  duckies (Inflatable kayaks) and the rescue took a little longer than it should have. The swimmer was a little shaken, but all ended well. We landed and set up camp just in time to avoid a hail and rain storm.</p>
<p>Day 2 6/1 &#8211;  Launched and ran Teepee rapid, a nice Class 2. We got  surprised again in Little Joe Rapid and hit a pour-over strait on. Doh! No harm no foul though.<br />
Landed at the beautiful Harding Hole Campsite. We set up camp below Wagon Wheel Point and took a  hike up the Bull Canyon trail. That evening we were graced with some guitar and  singing courtesy of Steven Barnhill.</p>
<p>Day 3 6/2- We stopped across the river from Wagon Wheel point to explore a cave with graffiti from the settlers and explorers in the  1920&#8217;s. We then headed downstream toward our appointment with the dreaded Warm Springs rapid. We stopped for  lunch at the Mantle Ranch and took a quick hike to explore the  Mantle Cave and it&#8217;s Native american artifacts. As we launched after lunch storm clouds were gathering, letting us know not to be lulled into  a false sense of security. Soon after going by by Tiger rock we hit a Down pour of rain and hail with strong upstream wind gust. It was quite a harrowing experience to land to scout the deadly Warm Springs rapids.<br />
The Warm Springs rapid is true Class 4 rapid during high water with two recirculating holes that that will easily drown a swimmer or upend a sizable boat. You can scout the rapid  from the scree field that was formed by the same flash flood that formed the rapid, this is no easy feat when wearing wet river sandal on wet jagged rock.<br />
When our rafters returned from the  scout the apprehension on every face was evident. It was decided that  we would  pack up the Duckies and their paddlers onto the bigger rafts. and that our  most experienced rafter would lead and  try to eddy-out below to rescue any swimmers. I rode with him.<br />
As we launched into the rapids it was still in the midst of a thunderstorm with driving rain. it only took about 120 adrenaline filled seconds to run the rapid and our guide Hal pulled hard and was able to eddy us out below the second hole. While I held the boat Jason was able to grab some shakey  video of some of the rest of our party running the rapid.<br />
All the boats ran the rapid and were happy to put that water at their stern. We put in at the Box Elder campground and were all happy, tired and relieved as well as in need of warm dry clothes. Fajitas and tequila took the edge off an adventurous day.</p>
<p>Day 4 6/3 &#8211;  I was able to get some great photos early before we set out on this day.  This was mostly flat water as we joined the Green river at the beautiful Steamboat rock. I took over a ducky and had some fun on some wave trains. We put-in for lunch at the beautiful Jones hole campground and took a long hike up to  butt crack falls. Butt crack falls  is a small waterfall that you can block the water flow from above by sitting in the  creek. and then someone can stand below as you &#8220;turn-on&#8221; the water. Great fun and we all smelled a little better after a natural shower. We the Hiked up another half mile to the jones hole Deluge shelter archeological site and photographed some pictographs and petroglyphs. After we hiked back down to the river we floated anther mile down to our assigned capsite which took some effort to land at due to a really strong back eddy.  Another great day on the river and sadly our last evening.</p>
<p>Day 5 6/4 &#8211; The day started with a lazy float through Island Park. We landed for lunch at the Island Park put-in and were attacked by thick clouds of mosquitoes. We were diving for DEET but some of us were badly bit up before we got on repellent. We ate quickly and put out to attack Split Mountain Canyon. Split mountain seems to be just that, it is an truly impressive geological display of folded and cut  sandstone and limestone strata. Oh and there aret wo or three class 2 and 3 rapids just to keep the afternoon interesting.<br />
I rode in Hal&#8217;s boat, not wanting to go swimming from a ducky.<br />
We finally landed at the Split Mountain boat ramp to end the river portion of the trip. We shook hands and hugged and took photos and said good-bye to some of our party. A few of us decided that rather  than drive the 400 miles back to Denver that we would stop at Pizza hut in Craig Colorado and then meet at a capground near Hayden ,Colorado.</p>
<p>Day 6ish 6/5 &#8211; drove back to  Rob and  Tina&#8217;s place in evergreen, then unpacked my stuff from the boat and headed home to Golden.</p>
<p>It was a great trip with some of the most beautiful scenery I&#8217;ve ever seen.</p>
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		<title>The Radio Is Groovin&#8217;!</title>
		<link>http://jayshaffer.com/2009/03/29/the-radio-is-groovin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 18:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After many months of effort to set up a legal internet radio station, I&#8217;ve finally succeeded! Thanks to finding a way to legally licensing the music I play through LoudCity.com.
I&#8217;m proud to announce RadioGroove.org is on the air!
Radio Groove is broadcasting 24/7 completely commercial free. Radio Groove is even available for your land or club [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_68" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://radiogroove.org/"><img class="size-full wp-image-68" title="square-radio-groove-logo" src="http://jayshaffer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/square-radio-groove-logo.png" alt="square-radio-groove-logo" width="210" height="210" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tune-in to Radio Groove</p></div>
<p>After many months of effort to set up a legal internet radio station, I&#8217;ve finally succeeded! Thanks to finding a way to legally licensing the music I play through <a title="Loud City  Site" href="http://loudcity.com/" target="_blank">LoudCity.com</a>.<br />
I&#8217;m proud to announce <a title="Radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">RadioGroove.org</a> is on the air!</p>
<p><a title="Radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">Radio Groove</a> is broadcasting 24/7 completely commercial free. <a title="radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">Radio Groove</a> is even available for your land or club in Second Life.</p>
<p><a title="radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">Radio Groove</a> features eclectic Jazz and electronic groove music, including  Latin Jazz, Dub, Brazilian, Ambient and Down-tempo, Blues, R &#8216;n B and even Contemporary Lounge. Hopefully you&#8217;ll find some music to love or love by on <a title="Radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">Radio Groove</a>.</p>
<p><a title="Radio Groove" href="http://radiogroove.org/" target="_blank">Radio Groove</a> is almost completely listener supported and I depend on your support to meet <a title="What-does-it-cost-to-run-radiogroove?" href="http://www.radiogroove.org/gr_blog/2009/03/what-does-it-cost-to-run-radiogrooveorg/" target="_blank">my monthly expenses.</a> So please give Radio Groove a listen and donate, every cent helps.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
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		<title>A Time to Teach</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 19:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m really excited that I will be teaching four different  classes this semester at Front Range Community College. In the past I&#8217;ve only taught two classes at any particular time, so this is going to be a challenge. Fortunately I&#8217;m passionate about all the subjects. Tuesday evenings  I&#8217;ll be teaching sound design, Thursday morning I&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m really excited that I will be teaching four different  classes this semester at Front Range Community College. In the past I&#8217;ve only taught two classes at any particular time, so this is going to be a challenge. Fortunately I&#8217;m passionate about all the subjects. Tuesday evenings  I&#8217;ll be teaching sound design, Thursday morning I&#8217;ll be teaching Video editing I useing Final Cut Pro, Friday afternoon it&#8217;s Music Technology and Recording, and I wrap-up the week with Photoshop I on Saturday afternoons. While this adds up to about 14 and a half hours in the classroom, throw in a 30 minute commute each way and class preparation, the actual time I spend on the classes ends up almost being a full-time job. Unfortunately, it doesn&#8217;t quite pay like a full-time job. But in today&#8217;s economy any job is a good one in my book.<br />
There is always the argument that those that can&#8217;t do, teach. I, of course, have to disagree, I&#8217;m still running my video and web business in addition to teaching and when you run your own business there is really no time-off. so I&#8217;m essentially doing two full time jobs. And still try to find some time to do some fun stuff like making music and DJing in Second Life.<br />
Speaking of Second Life the college does own a  space there, and a group of us are exploriing ways to utilize virtual worlds for education. This is a rich area and I&#8217;m really excited to be a part of it&#8230;in my spare time.</p>
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		<title>Drinking the Google Smart Phone Kool-Aid.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 14:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I resisted buying an iPhone because I thought it was too expensive and I would have to switch from T-mobile to AT&#38;T. I thought for a while that maybe Apple would bring a better business model to the wireless business, but quite the opposite happened. the same old evil stupid way of ripping off consumers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://jayshaffer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/dlgoogl129.jpg'><img src="http://jayshaffer.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/dlgoogl129-300x215.jpg" alt="G1 Google Phone" title="G1 Google Phone" width="300" height="215" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-62" /></a>I resisted buying an iPhone because I thought it was too expensive and I would have to switch from T-mobile to AT&amp;T. I thought for a while that maybe Apple would bring a better business model to the wireless business, but quite the opposite happened. the same old evil stupid way of ripping off consumers prevailed. Don&#8217;t get me wrong I am still an Apple fan boy abiet a cheap one.<br />
I had the very cheapest cell plan I could find, which was T-Mobiles basic family plan  for $60 a month  with &#8220;free&#8221; phones between me and my wife. I was thinking of getting an iPod touch and keeping my crappy free phone. Since  I&#8217;m doing what I call forced entrepreneurship now, I felt a need  for a  smart phone, if for nothing else, being able to get my e-mail on the road.<br />
I did a rough feature and price comparison with the iPhone and for my particular situation The Google Phone ends up being about $560 less expensive over the two year plan. So I got the new G1 Phone. and I haven&#8217;t been able to put it down for the two days that I&#8217;ve had it. Pretty darn cool, with a few caveats.</p>
<p>here are a few cool things:</p>
<ol>
<li>Qwerty keyboard</li>
<li>Voice dialing (Beam me up, Scotty)</li>
<li>cut and paste!!!</li>
<li>G-Mail  and Google contact syncing</li>
<li>Google Maps with street view (Look a topless beach!)</li>
<li>Touch screen AND track ball</li>
<li>Active developer community ( lots of new apps)</li>
<li>Easy ringtones</li>
</ol>
<p>here are a few lame things:</p>
<ol>
<li>No Adobe Flash (why???)</li>
<li>No Microsoft Exchange ( no big deal for me)</li>
<li>No iTunes (obviously)</li>
<li>No standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, must use G1 headset or adapter( O-o)</li>
<li>No stereo Bluetooth A2DP ( C&#8217;mon)</li>
<li>No multi-touch (Zooming is a PITA)</li>
<li>No desktop synching with PCs or Macs (It&#8217;s all about the Cloud)</li>
<li>No video recording (hoping for a third party to step up on this)</li>
<li>No built-in video player, must download from third-party (no big deal)</li>
<li>No camera flash (Battery life is bad enough)</li>
<li>No proximity sensor</li>
<li>Limited to 1GB bandwidth cap, speed down to 50kbps after 1GB (Sleazy)</li>
<li>Limited 3G coverage (pedal faster T-Mobile)</li>
<li>Limited to Google email, contacts, calendar,and chat for free, POP email is charged per message</li>
<li>Limited to maximum 8GB memory, with additional microSD card purchase (I&#8217;m going to test whether this is true)</li>
</ol>
<p>I think of it as a poor man&#8217;s iPhone rather than an iPhone killer. Nobody has made the perfect phone yet.</p>
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		<title>Freelance 2.0</title>
		<link>http://jayshaffer.com/2008/07/13/freelance-20/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:34:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, between full-time employment, I&#8217;ve done freelance media production. And while I do good work I never had enough business to truly make a living. For example I think I made $20K in 2004 and a quarter of that was from the advance for writing the &#8220;Making Music with GarageBand&#8221; book.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, between full-time employment, I&#8217;ve done freelance media production. And while I do good work I never had enough business to truly make a living. For example I think I made $20K in 2004 and a quarter of that was from the advance for writing the &#8220;<a href="http://http://www.amazon.com/MacAddict-Guide-Making-Music-GarageBand/dp/0789732262/">Making Music with GarageBand</a>&#8221; book.  The trouble has always been finding enough clients to keep busy. This year is looking slightly better.<br />
Since being downsized in March. I&#8217;ve been slowly growing a viable video business while hunting for full-time work. I have two regular video podcast for businesses, &#8220;<a href="http://stickergiant.com/">Stickergiant TV</a>&#8221; and &#8220;<a href="http://fascinationst.blip.tv/">Fascination St. Fine Arts Presents</a>&#8221; ,  And I did some Web page development and I&#8217;m editing on a half-hour kids cooking show called &#8220;<a href="http://thekitcheneers.com/">The Kitcheneers</a>.&#8221; In addition to Final Cut Pro Studio, I&#8217;ve invested in a new Canon HV30 camera as well as a <a href="http://caldigit.com/">CalDigit </a>Firewire VR RAID array and lights and microphones. Even with all these hardware and software expenses I&#8217;m still slightly ahead on the ledger.<br />
What makes this time different? I credit it to two things; 1. the rise in the role of video on the web and 2. the importance of social networking sites like <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/jayshaffer">LinkedIn</a> and <a href="http://http://twitter.com/jayshaffer">Twitter</a>. I&#8217;m hoping to garner a few more clients who want to optimize their SEO and Web presence through the use of  video, as well as I pursuing my goal of having a major credit working on an indie feature film as editor or post-production supervisor. I am am still actively pursuing a full-time or part-time position. But until that happens I&#8217;m going to really try to grow my business, and you never know freelance 2.0 might just work out.</p>
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		<title>Validaton</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jul 2008 19:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jay Shaffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I finally took over the editing on the indie film trailer for  &#8220;The Fence.&#8221; I feel bad for the previous editor, but truth be told, the necessary chemistry between him and the director wasn&#8217;t there.
Anyway I reedited it and it&#8217;s available for viewing at http://riseandflyproductions/
I&#8217;ll probably act a post-production supervisor and editor on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I finally took over the editing on the indie film trailer for  &#8220;The Fence.&#8221; I feel bad for the previous editor, but truth be told, the necessary chemistry between him and the director wasn&#8217;t there.</p>
<p>Anyway I reedited it and it&#8217;s available for viewing at <a title="The Fence Trailer" href="http://riseandflyproductions.com/">http://riseandflyproductions/</a></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll probably act a post-production supervisor and editor on the real deal when it gets funded.</p>
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