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  1. I've been a boom operator for only a couple of years, and I aim to continue doing this for some time. However, I am concerned about potential future back problems. I obviously stretch before shoots, excercise proper posture (no leaning) and have an extensive collection of muscle-soothing ointments. I was wondering if anyone could suggest techniques and equipment for taking the strain of operating off your mucles, as well as any excercises that may help to improve your necessary "booming" muscles. Cheers.
  2. " Mike Huber, a locally hired crew member working on the set of Paramount's G.I. Joe 2: Retaliation, died Nov. 22 while working on the production in New Orleans. " Never forget that on a movie set, SAFETY is everyones #1 job: " Paramount said the safety of its cast and crew is a top priority " http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gi-joe-crew-member-death-265400?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign==?utf-8?B?TWFpbGluZyAnRy5JLiBKb2UnIFNlcXVlbCBDcmV3IE1lbWJlciBEaWVzIE9uIFNldCgxMS8yMy8yMDExIDEwOjM1OjQ4IEFNKQ==?=&utm_content=
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