What a Great Steadicam Operator -- John Ward,knew him well Optex was proud to have possibly sold him his Steadicam and provided the Oprex Communications Microwave System as seen in the Video "How Do They Do That"
Good video, I would imagine that you could also use the stedicam for a contra zoom (Hitchcock zoom) famous for being used in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Then again, a dolly would take less strength and provide the same quality shot.
That rig was not even balanced watch as he walked up the stairs, this is due to the antenna and the camera shape. Makes it harder to balance like a 35 mm film camera.
This guy did the steady cam work in 5th element what a boss!
Marvelous presentation.
Met this guy... and did a training course what a true professional great to have met this man
What a Great Steadicam Operator -- John Ward,knew him well
Optex was proud to have possibly sold him his Steadicam
and provided the Oprex Communications Microwave System
as seen in the Video "How Do They Do That"
Massive rig dude was shooting 360p shit was next probably next level back then.
he was my teacher in London Film Academy diploma 13
Good video, I would imagine that you could also use the stedicam for a contra zoom (Hitchcock zoom) famous for being used in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo. Then again, a dolly would take less strength and provide the same quality shot.
Hmmmm .... not too sure about the "death grip" with the gimbal hand .......?
Steadicam Never die
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
That rig was not even balanced watch as he walked up the stairs, this is due to the antenna and the camera shape. Makes it harder to balance like a 35 mm film camera.
アンテナはでかいし、モニターも薄型がなかったんだよな。
大変だよね。このおっさんも。
C