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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

Body Rig...the next biggest thing.

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Fantastic. I'd like to see the test footage. Probably just a hint of jello. However, if I'm like most people these days, if it's got shallow depth of field, I want it!

I'd say there's a weight limit...I don't think the RED One would work, but that's why RED is making the DSMC.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXhSqQOxdAg
 

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the footage is going to look like crap with the camera swaying all over the place. There are much better rigs designed for such shots that are stable and not as flimsy.

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Must agree with Andrew here Joseph, all three axis of the rig you posted are too long and to thin, as well as have no further support form either direction in which the body could and will move, and gravity is not assisted in any of this axis during the movements that the human body can make.

I know you use a Steady Cam of some kind, no model or make needed, so I know that you do understand the basics of stabilization and image capturing devices fully and only controlled and operated by a free body, meaning nothing connected and or supported off the body's axis it self, just that here apply four times over, as the extended arms of such rig simply can't offer such stability in either axis.
 
Fantastic. I'd like to see the test footage. Probably just a hint of jello. However, if I'm like most people these days, if it's got shallow depth of field, I want it!

I'd say there's a weight limit...I don't think the RED One would work, but that's why RED is making the DSMC.

I hope you were joking about this rig. Can't be serious thinking this is "fantastic" can you?
 
Fantastic. I'd like to see the test footage. Probably just a hint of jello. However, if I'm like most people these days, if it's got shallow depth of field, I want it!

I'd say there's a weight limit...I don't think the RED One would work, but that's why RED is making the DSMC.

I dunno, this has kinda got a bit of a salesman vibe to it.
What's going on here Joseph? Making a cut off of this?
Something ain't right about the way you're writing this......"if i'm like most people these days, if it's got shallow depth of field, I want it"?????
What's with the sales pitch?
 
I dunno, this has kinda got a bit of a salesman vibe to it.
What's going on here Joseph? Making a cut off of this?
Something ain't right about the way you're writing this......"if i'm like most people these days, if it's got shallow depth of field, I want it"?????
What's with the sales pitch?

Hehe, I am indeed quite the salesman and am responsible for getting many a product sold. However, this is also the side of me that is making a joke.

So, I guess you got to see two sides of me at the same time. :smiley:
 
I'd like to see the finished footage for that since I can't imagine how great it'd be, when his got it off the ground I can understand but sometimes it knocks the ground and I can't imagine wth that'd be like since that'd be some serious vibrations happening...
 
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