Andrew Hood
March 3rd, 2016, 09:45 PM
Well I struggled with this from the start. So open a theme, yet overwhelmed by all the possibilities. I did have a moderately formed idea, but I knew it would take way too much time and difficult shots to pull it off. Then I struggled to find something within the ability to pull it off in about a week. I scripted another one, but it hinged of having the right people available. So it ended up a last ditch effort to stay out of the shark tank.
I can partly blame my foot still being sore on not getting out as much, and for that reason I left the tripod at home and just used the shoulder rig - experimenting with how I can move the camera (not as easy as I had hoped - might need counterweights at the back for balance/stability and to print a custom shoulder pad). Still shakier than I would like, but the alternative was to show nothing, or risk making the foot worse. Just a pity I didn't have it setup and rolling when I needed it - packed in the bag for easy transport. I contemplated using the steadycam, but I need to find the release plate, and balance it properly. I also have [parts for a slider I haven't assembled yet. Too many things not getting finished or utilised.
And I'm a bit late organising this thread - between doing photos/filming for a theatre show, and more things going wrong with the printer I keep finding distractions. Where are my priorities? In the shark tank maybe.
UC37 - "Distractions And Dangers" by Andrew Hood on Vimeo
Let me know your thoughts, and any tips on using gear. To me it feels like a big drop from what I should be able to make; the rushed execution of a half-baked idea. Note to self: decide on idea earlier, film earlier, leave time to edit and craft a story.
I can partly blame my foot still being sore on not getting out as much, and for that reason I left the tripod at home and just used the shoulder rig - experimenting with how I can move the camera (not as easy as I had hoped - might need counterweights at the back for balance/stability and to print a custom shoulder pad). Still shakier than I would like, but the alternative was to show nothing, or risk making the foot worse. Just a pity I didn't have it setup and rolling when I needed it - packed in the bag for easy transport. I contemplated using the steadycam, but I need to find the release plate, and balance it properly. I also have [parts for a slider I haven't assembled yet. Too many things not getting finished or utilised.
And I'm a bit late organising this thread - between doing photos/filming for a theatre show, and more things going wrong with the printer I keep finding distractions. Where are my priorities? In the shark tank maybe.
UC37 - "Distractions And Dangers" by Andrew Hood on Vimeo
Let me know your thoughts, and any tips on using gear. To me it feels like a big drop from what I should be able to make; the rushed execution of a half-baked idea. Note to self: decide on idea earlier, film earlier, leave time to edit and craft a story.