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    Homemade dolly film.
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    Senior Member Future user's Avatar
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    Would this go here as footage, or in DIY as, well, DIY?

    I will let those who decide such things decide.

    for everyone else,
    http://stickypod.com/stickypod_uploa...heel dolly.wmv

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    ps- the gitteriness of the opoenning shot is from the editing program not the footage.


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    broken link?


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    sorry, should work now.


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    some really smooth shots and composition, when you did the loop around the yellow race car at end it looked like a commercial for cars but in miniworld...hahahaha okay that made me laugh, but seriosly, looks good


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    the dolly is pretty ugly, but hey, no one's gonna steal an ugly dolly right? Anyway, it is my first prototype. The pretty one is on the way. But I thought the moves looks really clean. The shot of the kitchen was done on the bar, showing just how much you can do in very limited space.


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    wheres these pics of it?


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    soon, I tried uploading some earlier, but it's so ugly the computer booted it out. as soon as my computer recovers, I'll try again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Future user
    soon, I tried uploading some earlier, but it's so ugly the computer booted it out. as soon as my computer recovers, I'll try again.
    hahahahhah


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    the moves looked smooth.

    I'm guessing this is a miniskater clone? Anxious to see some pics.

    Nice work.

    -rook


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    the moves definitely looks smooth and the small size of the unit would be pretty convenient shooting in interior s with limited space
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