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Thread: Roving Camera

Started 1 month, 3 weeks ago by Linda O'Connell
I saw a demo today of a wedding. They did a technique of doing a 360 deg shot around a cake table. They also "floated" up the church aisle. Every shot look so smooth. How did they do this? Every time I take my camera off of a tripod I am shaky! Is it just experience (upper body strength :)) or is there some fancy product they are using?
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Mark Suszko replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago
Steadicam, or some variation of it, or they lay out track and a dolly or just a dolly with the wheels locked to roll ina curved track. If the floor was carpet, likely steadicam. There is a knack to walking with a steadicam, they call it "the Don Juan" way of walking, because it looks like what the famous silent actor Valentino did as he walked around in scenes of all his movies, including "the ...

 

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Roving Camera
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I saw a demo today of a wedding. They did a technique of doing a 360 deg shot around a cake table. They also "floated" up the church aisle. Every shot look so smooth. How did they do this? Every time I take my camera off of a tripod I am shaky! Is it just experience (upper body strength :)) or is there some fancy product they are using?
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Roving Camera
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Steadicam, or some variation of it, or they lay out track and a dolly or just a dolly with the wheels locked to roll ina curved track. If the floor was carpet, likely steadicam. There is a knack to walking with a steadicam, they call it "the Don Juan" way of walking, because it looks like what the famous silent actor Valentino did as he walked around in scenes of all his movies, including "the Sheik" and "Don...

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