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Car Spotting: What You Saw Recently! - Part 2


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;472401']All these:

 

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-Leadfoot

 

Excellent video skills man, honestly. Would you be able to explain a bit about your set-up and the equipment you use? I love how you pan in every shot whether it be vertical or horizontal as it makes the video scenes alive.

 

I can't stress how much I love watching your videos as they have that look and feel as if they were done by a professional. Keep up the good work!

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Excellent video skills man, honestly. Would you be able to explain a bit about your set-up and the equipment you use? I love how you pan in every shot whether it be vertical or horizontal as it makes the video scenes alive.

 

I can't stress how much I love watching your videos as they have that look and feel as if they were done by a professional. Keep up the good work!

 

Glad you like them! :) The main trick is the Glidetrack camera slider, which is the locking/sliding rig that allows for smooth side-to-side shots, followed by (in that video) a Glideshot camera crane. The crane is a little obnoxious at events, though, so I try to use it in moderation. ;) Oh, and the camera's a T2i/550d.

 

Simples, he is a professional :)

 

Too bad there aren't any more retro machinima movies in the pipeline ;)

 

I miss those days. :( Maybe someday.

 

-Leadfoot

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;472577']Glad you like them! :) The main trick is the Glidetrack camera slider, which is the locking/sliding rig that allows for smooth side-to-side shots, followed by (in that video) a Glideshot camera crane. The crane is a little obnoxious at events, though, so I try to use it in moderation. ;) Oh, and the camera's a T2i/550d.

 

-Leadfoot

 

I had a feeling that you were using one of those locking/sliding kits for the horizontal shots although I had no idea you actually had a crane for the vertical ones. I can imagine that carrying a crane rig around at an event is quite a big hassle but it definitely pays off for the angles and shots you can achieve with it. Thanks for the explanation.

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