Love it! Just love it.
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Love it! Just love it.
Nice work!
Thank you guys! I am happy to answer any technical questions you may have as well about the Glidecam or my post process! =)
Great video Chad. I sent out a Tweet about it earlier today:
https://twitter.com/#!/HybridVigorFi...11952638689280
Just a few questions:
How much did your rig weigh?
How much weight can your Glidecam setup support?
What stop did you shoot at?
Did you handle the focus yourself or have an assistant?
Really nice work man...
Hi Brandon! Thanks a lot!
The camera rig itself weighed about 9 lbs with the 14mm Canon 2.8 , or about 8 lbs with the 10-22- EFS Lens.
The GlideCam Sled weighed about 9 lbs as well, so Total would have been around 20 lbs, But you don't notice that when its on the Glidecam Smooth Shooter arm.
The Glidecam XR-4000 can support up to 12 lbs the way I have mind hacked (about 5 lbs extra on the bottom) The scarlet is NO Problem, with Sidehandle and all ( EVEN WITH TOP HANDLED )
I was shooting between f5.6 and f9 most of the time. I did shoot a clip of two as F11 as well.
yes, I shoot only in exposure mode and magnify mode to dial in focus each time. Assist was just there to handle camera, build and breakdown the camera, and assist me on placing it on the Glidecam
thanks again!
Best
Chad
Anytime, and thanks for the info!
Chad,
great video, thanks for sharing. Really shows off how much of athlete these guys and girls are.
Keegan
Great stuff, I've been trying to get out with some of my good friends to shoot a personal parkour project. It's good to know that it can been done with a glidecam and scarlet
Thanks for the post!
nice chad!
I like how free running is including a lot more tricking elements these days. It seems that the two have merged somewhat to create something even better.
Chad, fantastic work. parkour+scarlet > magic.
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