350 footage
As no-one has posted any footage recently, I thought I would post some of my own.
http://www.flyingmachines.tv/AircraftXDCamHD.mov (80 mb QT7 required) |
Wow!
I didn't even realise that those sorts of planes (near the end) were still flying! |
They are both replicas built for "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" However the collection also fly a 1908 Bleriot which is the oldest flying aircraft in the world and a 1912 Blackburn Monoplane which is the oldest flying British Aircraft.
I'm making a docco about the collection at the moment. |
Beautiful pictures Steve, nice golden hour light and vintage aircraft. You'll have to show me the full 1080i footage some time.
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Footage looks good, what lens are you using?
Andy ps I'm based in Kent if you need any help an any future projects |
pps
I have a 350 with yj 12 x 4.8 |
I forgot to mention that the footage is not graded at all.
Not sure what the lens was exactly but it's Alisters camera so he'll be able to answer that. |
Excellent---beautiful camera work. What are you using for a tripod--the pans were incredibly smooth.
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Yes, I was quite impressed at how solidly the aircraft were framed throughout.
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I've been filming aircraft for 10 years! Can't remember exactly what Alisters tripod is but it's a very lightweight one. The beauty of the venue is the aircraft are just a few yards away so you don't have to use the long end of the lens too much.
Now shooting Jets flying at 400mph on HDCam using a J40 with the extender in, that's hard work! |
Look forward to seeing the Jetsssssssssssssssss
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Lens was a Canon KH20x6.4, Tripod Vinten Fibertec legs with Vinten 5 head. Cinegamma 3.
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