I gotta agree with Chippy, a steadycam wouldn't serve you well for what you're doing at this point. Some type of crane would be more steady and give you long, fluid movements a steadycam couldn't do. Particularly long vertical panning shots.
BrickR Cream of the Crop 5,935 posts Likes: 115 Joined Mar 2011 Location: Dallas TX More info | May 19, 2011 19:33 | #16 I gotta agree with Chippy, a steadycam wouldn't serve you well for what you're doing at this point. Some type of crane would be more steady and give you long, fluid movements a steadycam couldn't do. Particularly long vertical panning shots. My junk
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robertwsimpson THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,471 posts Likes: 60 Joined Jun 2010 Location: West Palm Beach, FL USA More info | May 20, 2011 06:20 | #17 yeah I would love to have a crane. I just bought a good tripod and fluid head. I'll have to draw a crane and see if my uncle thinks he can build it.
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