I just stumbled upon http://www.kesslercrane.com/cinedrive/ and didn't know until today that this concept existed. After doing some quick research I see a lot of talk about it being used for time lapse etc but I am mainly looking for someone that can replace a camera operator and focus puller by allowing me to program the shots in advance and be able to act them out with minimal crew. I have a few questions for those with experience with this or anything similar.
1. How practical is it for replacing a camera operator/focus puller? I don't mind setup time really since I would be using it to nail the perfect shots in a film not something low key.
2. Can it be used on curved tracks? Ideally I would want it to be able to run on a track about 50 ft long with multiple curves.
3. If I have shots that require the camera to be higher up than others will it climb up a track that is on let's say a 45 degree angle going from lets say a foot off the ground to 6 feet off the ground? How about climbing a full 90 degrees?
4. I am guessing the track is sold separately. Will it work with most tracks or mainly just the Kesslers? How about rubber flex tracks (http://www.porta-jib.com/flex-trak.htm)?
4. How well can it support the Red Dragon? I read earlier threads that it was more of a DSLR rig but that was in 2014. Which kit would be ideal for the Red? I am guessing the most expensive one
I would want it to be able to tilt up at least 75 degrees.
5. Are there any better alternatives in the 10k-25k price range?
I know there are a lot of questions but I am very serious about picking one of these up and don't see too much info online. New to this whole motion control concept and the main selling point for me would be if it doesn't require a camera operator and focus puller once its set up.
1. How practical is it for replacing a camera operator/focus puller? I don't mind setup time really since I would be using it to nail the perfect shots in a film not something low key.
2. Can it be used on curved tracks? Ideally I would want it to be able to run on a track about 50 ft long with multiple curves.
3. If I have shots that require the camera to be higher up than others will it climb up a track that is on let's say a 45 degree angle going from lets say a foot off the ground to 6 feet off the ground? How about climbing a full 90 degrees?
4. I am guessing the track is sold separately. Will it work with most tracks or mainly just the Kesslers? How about rubber flex tracks (http://www.porta-jib.com/flex-trak.htm)?
4. How well can it support the Red Dragon? I read earlier threads that it was more of a DSLR rig but that was in 2014. Which kit would be ideal for the Red? I am guessing the most expensive one
5. Are there any better alternatives in the 10k-25k price range?
I know there are a lot of questions but I am very serious about picking one of these up and don't see too much info online. New to this whole motion control concept and the main selling point for me would be if it doesn't require a camera operator and focus puller once its set up.