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Old 01-24-2013, 10:19 PM
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Playing around with my new Steadicam -- SS/TC Sedan content

I was just mainly seeing how certain movements and pans looked. Still trying to get a feel for how to move around with it. I could definitely fine-tune the balancing of it as well. Feedback is welcome!

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Looks good, obviously would be to keep messing around getting the perfect balance.

But try to keep your shadow off the car at the very least, if you can, out of the whole frame itself too.
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Originally Posted by iToastie
Looks good, obviously would be to keep messing around getting the perfect balance.

But try to keep your shadow off the car at the very least, if you can, out of the whole frame itself too.
Would be alot easier if it were light out. I came to the realization that because there were light sources coming from almost all angles, that I probably couldn't avoid it. The wide-angle lens I used seems to make things look like **** in low light too. Might try using a different camera or lens next time too.
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Originally Posted by iToastie
Looks good, obviously would be to keep messing around getting the perfect balance.

But try to keep your shadow off the car at the very least, if you can, out of the whole frame itself too.
that^

cam is very stable which is a plus
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