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Boombandit
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2012
Bigger Than Me
Two old friends recently recorded this song and made this video at home, much of it green-screen, using a green bed-sheet in the back room! Not a lot of Boombandit shots, but still, a couple.
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Australia - Cricket World Cup champions 2015
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After a six week comp Australia won the 50 over World Cup of cricket and the Boombandit was there when the victorious team did a meet and greet the day after the victory. See how the Boombandit is able to get your camera into positions everyone else can only dream of.
Making a big pot on the wheel
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Alistair Whyte is a master potter and here he demonstrates how to make a large pot on the wheel. This is the third in a series of videos I'm making of Alistair at work demonstrating his techniques. The Boombandit is used to show how easy it is to get great crane shots easily and with little effort.
Via Black Spur
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I was invited by my friend Terry to join him on a trip to Lake Eildon via the Black Spur outside Melbourne. He is a member of a car club and has a Mazda MX5 which I drove back to town after the lunch. We went via Black Spur which is one of my favourite roads in Australia. I wanted to see how the Boombandit would go when used from the passenger seat of tracking vehicle shooting other cars. I thi...
MotorClassica Melbourne 2014 by the Boombandit
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I went to video the 2014 MotorClassica event at the Exhibition Buildings in Melbourne over the weekend to demonstrate what the Boombandit hand held camera crane can do with cars. There was a amazing array of cars and motorbikes on show and I was able to get some great shots of dozens of these classics.
Triumph TR4 at the Mall
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The local Mall had a display of classic cars the other weekend. I was filming Bat Mobiles and Mustangs and this guy Ray told me he loved the Boombandit and he asked me to film him in his Triumph TR4 - no problem.
Alistair Whyte - Firing the Kiln
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My friend Alistair Whyte is a great potter who lives in Warburton. I'm making a series of videos of him and his techniques. Here he fires up a massive kiln which takes 12 hours to complete and three days to cool down. All the shots were done with the BoomBandit.
BoomBandit with a 3 axis gymbal
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David Nemirovsky has introduced me to an affordable 3 axis gimbal for a GoPro for the BoomBandit. I'm looking at bringing them in to sell online. If you're interested please get in contact.
BoomBandit helps shoots Nick De's latest video
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I'm helping get some interesting shots for Nick De's latest music video. The BoomBandit created wonderful floating movements that the editor can use to compliment Nick's energy in the clip. Anyone can do this with a BoomBandit in a studio or outside. The floating camera can really create a look for you in your next video and the BoomBandit is the best and cheapest way for you to get that shot.
Greetings from Roma
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Luigi Montevecchi loves his new Boombandit. He has kindly sent me this video which he shot in Rome. It's a simple video showing off some of the ancient sights in Rome. As a first-time camera crane owner he is learning the tricks of how to get the best shots from a camera crane and with time he will be producing some great videos. Grazie Luigi.
Alistair Whyte - Master Potter
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Alistair has been a potter for over forty years. Having trained in Japan he bought the skills of the Japanese master potters back to Australia and helped create Australia's artist potter movement. This video is an introduction to him and his work. In the future I'll be making more videos of Alistair showing his more advanced techniques. The video was made using the Boombandit camera crane by Ma...
Electric I - one take 35 minutes long
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Filmed live the band's 35 minute bracket shows the versatility of the Boombandit in getting angles and moves that would cost a small fortune otherwise if you used a professional film crew. With the Boombandit you're able to float your camera anywhere you want to get the best shot. You can buy one at Boombandit.com.
Attaching cameras and accessories
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See how easy it is to attach multiple cameras, a light and sound recorder to the unique camera mounting bracket on the BoomBandit. There has never been a way to do this with lightweight equipment before now. The BoomBandit will take your rig to over three meters and get you the shots you want for your movie. You can now do crane shots like the pros for your movie.
Assembling a Boombandit
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See how easy it is to assemble the BoomBandit and attach a smartphone and a GoPro. This is all it takes to be able to use the BoomBandit.
George & Noriko playing boogie woogie Japanese style
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George & Noriko playing boogie woogie Japanese style
Jason Van Genderen raves about the Boombandit on CNET
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Jason Van Genderen raves about the Boombandit on CNET
FRAG - Footscray Riverside Action Group video
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FRAG - Footscray Riverside Action Group video
Climate change rally - Melbourne 17th November 2013
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Climate change rally - Melbourne 17th November 2013
ISOh playing their original song Gravity
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ISOh playing their original song Gravity
Muscle Car Expo 2013 - Melbourne Exhibition Building
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Muscle Car Expo 2013 - Melbourne Exhibition Building
Phil Para - Voodoo Child Live at the Espy
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Phil Para - Voodoo Child Live at the Espy
Hilarious! But they swing.
they make me so giddy
What a player! Jimi’s come back!!
Thank you!
めっちゃカッコいい😆❤️
This version is amazing but holy shit is this some of the most obtrusive videography I have ever witnessed
Show
does anybody know what song that is?
Head On/Pill
何度見ても感動です。あと一回見てやめようとしても、また見てしまいます。 日本の誇りですね🐭
What's the justification for the clay bed with a bat on it over a wheel with a bat on it?
First potter I hear who talks about health..! Straight backs people! And I remind myself and others of relaxing your shoulders.. 😊😉
This man got more ox then Steve in Minecraft 👴🏿
Very nice and beautiful Thank you
Ambrose on guitar too??!?! What a gem this is
Amazing!
Posted to #Twitter under hashtag #Guitarist
Perfect
used to do some setup work for them (the phil para experience) back in the 80s, messy times yeah :) lol
Thank you for a wonderfully informative video. I was wondering if you have to use clay with sand or grogg in order to make large pots like you do?
Shit hot !
Alistair-sama, hello from northern Japan! A delight watching you and listening to the way you explain each step. One question, if I may... Here, the wheel turns in a clock-wise direction. Did you use the counter-clockwise direction when you studied in Japan? Thank you!
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Hi Boombandit, I saw Francesca playing at Swanston st exactly the same time and loved her music instantaneously. Cannot believe you filmed and shared on TH-cam. Thanks you
Schade, dass die Kamera so unruhig ist. Mich interessiert sein Gesicht auch weniger, als das, was er mit den Händen tut.
Now I cannot suggest anyone to visit Roma.It is a dirty city.It is painfull but this is the reality.Another thing is the it is very dufficult to see any Italian there 😁
Yes dear Alistair, and despite years of pottery off and on, I still have a hit and miss relationship with tapping back to centre so it's still fascinating to watch someone do it.
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Amazing how you can handle that much clay without losing it. I'VE BEEN THROWING for about 3 years and still struggle to handle any thing more than 4 #. Joyce Knake
In my opinion, what a lot in early- -learning-to-throw miss is how important is is to keep your body, (with them tucked into your body) your elbows, arms, hands and fingers absolutely still. You have to focus on these things at different stages. Also, I suggest you not keep your foot on the peddle so you don’t have changes in speed or foot movement throwing you off. Yes, you have to learn what speeds to set the wheel at for different stages of the pot throwing. (They can go flying if too fast😂.) Also, especially with a big pot you have to make sure the pot goes a full revolution while holding still, at the very least. Hope that helps. I hate to see people give up or get stuck at an early stage of throwing. 😎 If standing to throw big you have to use legs solidly in place to keep arms, wrists, hands still.
Very informative demonstration thank you.
joeys whammy bar falls off at 1:13 lol
hello, .... what sport! I thank you for your explanations and your advice. Super your video and thank you again. I will try now 💪😉 Romain (France)
So glad you are still playing Phil, glad you didn't go overseas and leave us without your talent. Ang.
Thank you Phil Para. I remember all the great times in Brighton, Nick, myself and Jo coming to see you.Nick always sent his regards to you and your little lady and family.
At the Central Hotel ?
Unique! I Love it!
Wow
Quit filming stu's ass!!
Good art and hard work
Thank you for this video!
So talented
Excellent video
This is different. I like it.
Excellent video thanks a lot!
Why do you not throw the top part first? So you would not have to recenter the bottom one
I love the your work. Thank goodness you for inspiring me to make my day dream of throwing big pots a reality.
thanks for the demonstation. is there a reason you throw the bottom first which later nessesitates re centering the bottom again? and it would be great if you talked about tunnel centering which you seem to have a special knack for. thanks again.
desertbluesman ... tell me, would you build the top 40 stories of a skyscraper first? No. You have to start with the foundation first. You see, a potter has in his mind the shape he is after and he begins with the base or foot and waist of the pot. Then, with a sectional pot, like this one being demonstrated , you must continue with that shape from the waist up to the shoulder, or for larger pots, a continuation of the mid section. By throwing the second piece “upside down” and so on, once you flip it over and attach it to the first and cut the bat off, you now have excess clay where it was connected to the bat. This excess clay can now be thrown and pulled up, and the shape refined so as to either set it up for another added section or, thrown to completion. Hope this makes sense and answers your question.
desertbluesman
Beautiful
Ok I don't feel so bad about having so much pottery on hand
More videos please
This filming is a bit better than a shit, thanks
Such a great combination music. !!!
Alistair, thanks for sharing the tour of your studio and a bit of demos. I appreciate that you allow yourself to work in a variety of styles, all well executed. Cheers!