Filming
Motion - Photography on the Move |
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of the challenges in filming Operation Room Check was how to film
people in motion smoothly. A steady cam unit, although perfect for
the job, is expensive and would never have earned its keep. Instead
we built a small video cart, which suited our needs (and pocketbooks)
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Scenes
which used the Video Cart
Requires Windows Media Player 8. |
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The Video Cart
was designed for either one or two people. The cart allows a cameraman
to set the camera and push it himself, or, the tripod arrangement
can be removed and the cameraman can sit while being pushed by an
assistant. This allows for more dynamic camera angles. |
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