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Sunday, 18 November 2012
Bakgat 3
Here is a couple of pics for my latest project. We just finished filming Bakgat 3, it was a epic month long shoot which involved a lot of Steadicam work.
I had to use different techniques and pushed my Steadicam to its full potential. This involved slow technical moves as well as big expansive moves during filming. I particularly enjoyed the rugby scenes where at certain times we had to rig my Steadicam onto my bakkie to create fast flowing tracking shots in order to capture the speed of a rugby game.
It was grueling work especial our night shots where call time was 17h00 and we had to work right through the night until 5 the next morning.
In the end, as always, it is rewarding to view your shots and see what you and your team has created...
I had to use different techniques and pushed my Steadicam to its full potential. This involved slow technical moves as well as big expansive moves during filming. I particularly enjoyed the rugby scenes where at certain times we had to rig my Steadicam onto my bakkie to create fast flowing tracking shots in order to capture the speed of a rugby game.
It was grueling work especial our night shots where call time was 17h00 and we had to work right through the night until 5 the next morning.
In the end, as always, it is rewarding to view your shots and see what you and your team has created...
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