Daniel Trout
August 13th, 2011, 12:29 AM
Howdy folks.
I'm currently shooting a feature-length documentary on my HM700. There is a good amount of this thing that's going to be shot hand-held, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
(My co-producer and I both unrepentant Sci Fi geeks, and her description of what SHE wanted it to look like back when we started planning this beast a couple years ago was, "Like Joss Whedon's 'Firefly.' Enough handheld "jostle" to make you feel like you're right THERE, but not shakey in a Cops/Reality Show kind of way.)
I was going to try to shoot it with just the ENG setup, but I'm just not getting the specific handheld LOOK I want. It's just a little too jittery for the look I want.
So, I'm going to try to alleviate some of this by adding support rails, handgrips, and a follow focus system to get my hands off the lens barrel, (or at least minimizing it, as I'll still have to reach up to adjust zoom and iris, as I never use automatic settings,)
So, now that I've bored you to tears with what I'm doing, here's the setup I'm looking at:
I'm looking primarily at Cavision, as they seem to make good, solid stuff geared for the production standards I'm working at. Zacuto and Arri are just not within the scope of the budget...
So, the RSPJ-700 front plate made specifically for the weird mount that seems unique to every other similar camera that JVC makes.
The RS-1525 15mm carbon fiber rods. I think they're about 26-30cm in length, and comes with a rear bracket to mount to the adapter plate, and a front bracket for a matte box, (which I'm not getting...yet.)
RHD1560 dual handgrips.
and I'm waffling right now between two follow focus systems
the Cavision 1560G Follow Focus
The Redrock Micro FollowFocus V2
With both of these, I would be using their standard Canon gear for my 14X4.4 lens.
I'm sorta new to lens accessories like this. Just doing "ENG" style run-and-gun stuff has always served me for over 15 years now, but this project is different. This could very well set the direction of the next 15 years, and I want to bring my A-Game.
So, I know some folks have some experience with this type of thing. Any thoughts? Reviews? Links? Etc.
Funds have been allocated from our backers for this purchase, and I plan on pulling the trigger on this buy as soon as early next week, (like "the 15th or 16th of August 2011" soon,) but with all the grip/support/lens control options that open up when you add a basic rail system, I'm feeling a bit overloaded.
Thanks a bunch in advance!
I'm currently shooting a feature-length documentary on my HM700. There is a good amount of this thing that's going to be shot hand-held, for both practical and aesthetic reasons.
(My co-producer and I both unrepentant Sci Fi geeks, and her description of what SHE wanted it to look like back when we started planning this beast a couple years ago was, "Like Joss Whedon's 'Firefly.' Enough handheld "jostle" to make you feel like you're right THERE, but not shakey in a Cops/Reality Show kind of way.)
I was going to try to shoot it with just the ENG setup, but I'm just not getting the specific handheld LOOK I want. It's just a little too jittery for the look I want.
So, I'm going to try to alleviate some of this by adding support rails, handgrips, and a follow focus system to get my hands off the lens barrel, (or at least minimizing it, as I'll still have to reach up to adjust zoom and iris, as I never use automatic settings,)
So, now that I've bored you to tears with what I'm doing, here's the setup I'm looking at:
I'm looking primarily at Cavision, as they seem to make good, solid stuff geared for the production standards I'm working at. Zacuto and Arri are just not within the scope of the budget...
So, the RSPJ-700 front plate made specifically for the weird mount that seems unique to every other similar camera that JVC makes.
The RS-1525 15mm carbon fiber rods. I think they're about 26-30cm in length, and comes with a rear bracket to mount to the adapter plate, and a front bracket for a matte box, (which I'm not getting...yet.)
RHD1560 dual handgrips.
and I'm waffling right now between two follow focus systems
the Cavision 1560G Follow Focus
The Redrock Micro FollowFocus V2
With both of these, I would be using their standard Canon gear for my 14X4.4 lens.
I'm sorta new to lens accessories like this. Just doing "ENG" style run-and-gun stuff has always served me for over 15 years now, but this project is different. This could very well set the direction of the next 15 years, and I want to bring my A-Game.
So, I know some folks have some experience with this type of thing. Any thoughts? Reviews? Links? Etc.
Funds have been allocated from our backers for this purchase, and I plan on pulling the trigger on this buy as soon as early next week, (like "the 15th or 16th of August 2011" soon,) but with all the grip/support/lens control options that open up when you add a basic rail system, I'm feeling a bit overloaded.
Thanks a bunch in advance!