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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgT_hnoy4vc


    Here is the Vimeo version where you can download the original if you like.
    https://vimeo.com/45245218

    Basically just went out with camera and shot. Nothing planned.

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    ps: I use rgrain for grain, but youtube just kills the grain so that is the werid stuff you see in the sky, looks much better in original!
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    Nice.

    What kind of tripod/system did you use for the panning shots?


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    I have a Sachtler fsb8. Very fluid for panning right to left. Some of the tilts were done in post. For the 2.35 cropped shots. Thanks!
    Last edited by jburke14; 07-06-2012 at 08:43 AM.
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    Nice footage but I found the change in aspect ratios distracting.


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    I would agree Snazzy. And would never do that on a real project. I didn't like The Dark Knight Blu Ray as much, because it had alternating aspects. Thanks for the comment
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    Jburke,

    I just googles the Sachtler fs8b and couldn't find anything. Got any links?


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    They are expensive fluid heads.

    You could probably get the fsb6, for DSLR rigs, as the main difference is just weght load capacity.
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produc...luid_Head.html
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    Beautifully shot! Looks like shots out of a real movie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by berylium View Post
    Beautifully shot! Looks like shots out of a real movie.
    Thank you, Thats the best compliment I can receive! I'm always striving to make it feel like what you'd expect at the cinema. Suspension of disbelief and a look that matches.
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    You weren't kiddin' about the price.


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