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Roller Coaster Shooting
A new job has popped up and I wil be shooting some roller coaster stuff.
For front of car/along the tracks shots I am going to use a regular $250 consumer video camera so if it gets trashed no big loss. But for POV shots I an going to use to 2100...Any suggestions on mounts/bungees etc for this kind of stuff? You see this stuff all the time but rarely think about how it was accomplished. |
that sounds pretty fun. are the coaster people on board with your shoot, meaning that you can take the time to do a proper set-up, or are you looking for a guerrilla set-up?
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Coaster Shooting
This is a fully supported shoot. I am working for the manufacturer...so I will have full cooperation at each of the theme parks where I will be shooting.
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well heck
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Buy one of these to mount your small camera (I'd use some bungee or straps as well for safety) you could probably use it with a larger camera too, but it may need some additional support
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ughType=search |
Thanks for the Input
Hey Kids...thanks for the input. BTW, I was the Sr. VP of Advertising & Creative Services at Universal Studios in Orlando for 6 years.
I produced maybe 300 TV spots for our rides in that gig so I know what to shoot...but I never actually watched the actual camera setups. Too busy hanging around schmoozing with the Dick Donner's and Dean Cundey's of the world or bitching to the production company about the Musco Lights costing $35,000 a day!!! So...now that I have my own little micro production company...I am playing catchup on the "how to". Again...thanks for the posts |
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