NEW Glidetracks
I thought you fellow wedding videographers may be interested in two new Glidetracks just released.
A half length Compact version, and the new Glidetrack HD (Heavy Duty). The site has also had a new mini makeover and there is a new "info-video" explaining a little bit about the Glidetrack. And yes, before someone points it out, the uncanny likeness between me and George Clooney, has already been pointed out....I wish! Happy to answer any questions you guys may have via this thread. I'd like to thank all you guys for your tremendous support, and wish you all a very Merry Christmas! Alastair __________________ www.glidetrack.com |
No need to thank us for the support, the glidetrack has helped me immensely! As you know I now have the standard, and HD version (for the Letus)....hell I might even get the compact one too!
Love the instructional vid, and hoping many of our overseas friends will be able to understand your great accent :) Here's a clip I made with the glidetrack, that I wanted to have a 2001: Space Odyssey feel to it - wouldn't have been possible without it. Implant Dental Surgery - Harley St, London on Vimeo And I was travelling on the busy London underground that day, and the glidetrack was perfectly mobile. Did get some strange looks though, LOL. |
Allistar, second time to your site and I still can't find the length of the tracks. I don't think I'm unique in wanting to quickly find:
- How long - How stiff - How much Then I want to know how smooth. I do like the professional look of your site. |
You can deffinatley get some nice product shots with this rig.
Richard, Nice spot. Did you use it in the staircase shot? |
Don: those questions are answered on the information page, and purchase page
Vince: 1st staircase shot was using the glidetrack, but the 2nd and 3rd were handheld...in that particular spot of the surgery there wasn't even room to put a tripod (and i hadn't bought my glidecam), so i opted for the swinging arm action instead :) |
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The stiffness depends on length of track. If it's any indication of how solid the Heavy Duty is, it will take my weight if spanned across two chairs. The SD track would'nt handle that. Prices are on the Purchase page. |
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I do love the look this produces. Ive found for the ceremony a static camera is best (cant get away with the steadicam in the UK) but that generally makes it boring. To add some movement to it would give us something over the competition. Seriously considering getting one after seeing that porche video.
I particularly like the 'on the floor' idea as I have been playing with low down shots in recent shoots. I can also see wedding car sequences like your car vid. Love it! |
Well I did it, bought a Glidetrack SD yesterday so looking forward to using that :)
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Hi Alastair. I'm enjoying my Glidetrack immensely: it certainly adds a new dimension to a shoot.
Can you recommend a tripod head smaller than the Velbon to go with it ? I use the little Sony A1 on the Glidetrack and have yet to find the perfect small head to complement it. |
This looks like a nice product.
As an FYI to those who have bought or are considering buying, an application of this design which I didn't see represented in the videos here is when one is shooting over-the-shoulder shots (generally with narrative production); if the person whose shoulder you are shooting over shifts his or her weight, it's easy to make small corrections to maintain the proper relationship between the two subjects with this type of setup. Certainly this is a more subtle application but a great solution to a classic problem. |
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Hi Alastair,
Did you catch the second half of my last post i.e. 'Can you recommend a tripod head smaller than the Velbon to go with the Glidetrack ? I use the little Sony A1 on the Glidetrack and have yet to find the perfect small head to complement it.' Cheers Mike |
Hi Mike,
Sorry...I missed your question. A search for tripod head on Ebay brings up quite a few options. I think the Velbon is about the cheapest you will get with a fluid head. All the best Alastair |
This device looks pretty cool... I'm with another poster who mentioned finding any specs on your website is not easy. You know how us web surfers are, we just want to find info fast and intuitively! :) Just a friendly suggestion to help us info seekers and purchasers... next to each product listing I'd list it very clearly the length (metric and english versions), the weight load of each one, and the total weight of the unit itself.
How much do these things weigh, each size separately? I'd be hiking with mine... I have Microdolly track and dolly which is pretty lightweight for a track/dolly system, but for extended backpacking trips this might suffice for some basic camera movement. The product looks good and the price is right, I just need some specs. Gracias! |
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Alastair,
Great looking product - and that porsche vid is a killer sales tool. I'm not sure how much weight your loaded up A1 is, but I've got an XLH1 (around 10 pounds) how well could I expect the Glidetrack to handle it. Thanks. |
Hi Ken,
I would say go with the HD version for the H1. |
Yes, I just wanted to be sure that the HD could handle the weight. I believe the XH-A1 are quite a bit lighter than the XL's
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It's not a very scientific test however, the HD version if spanned across two seats, will take my full weight 79kg (175lbs) if I stand on the carriage.
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Ok I want one... I would like to buy the SD. Would it work well with a DVX100 and staticDOF adapter (total weight 10lbs). I would be afraid that the beam might bend a little from the weight all to one side. I know that there is the HD version. but if the SD will work, I rather go with that.
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how fast can u go on this filming 25p without motion jitter?? anyone know
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That said, maybe someone with a good head for numbers could do the maths? |
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I have to mention that I received my HD Glidetrack this morning. I
have to admit that I was not expecting receiving the order so fast. From UK to Tampa Florida took just two days after placing online the order! Alastair Thanks for the service!! |
Yup, i got mine within a couple of days over christmas too. Been playing with it this week and trying different angles and shots.
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Hi Alistair just had a good look at your product and very impressed.
Only downside is that I use a Satchler Video 20 II with a 100mm bowl. I think I would have to buy a new tripod especially for the Glidetrack as the Satchler would be unsuitable. |
Never say never! I have full Tool Room facilities at my disposal, so ANYTHING is possible. Give me a call and i am sure I can sort you out. Numbers on the site.
Off the top of my head, why not get a second smaller head to leave permenantly mounted to the carriage? Fit a quick release mount to the track, and you have a really quick to setup system, ready to go at a moments notice? |
So, Satchler tripod, Manfrotto quick release, Glidetrack attached to quick release, another cheaper head on the glidetrack and Bobs your uncle. Right?
How sturdy would be the connection? Wouldn't it tilt a little when the camer is at the end of the track? |
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Depends on the weight of your rig, and the tripod head.
I havnt noticed any bend when using a single tripod for support with my FX1 with large battery. Havnt used it in the field yet but plan to use with 2 tripods whenever possible. Just keeps things more sturdy. |
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I just got my Glidetrack HD today and am already very impressed and happy with it. First of all shipping from UK to my house (US) only took 1 day..very nice! I needed the quick setup of the glidetrack and to be able to use it with only 1 tripod. I'll be using the xh-a1 and xl-h1 on this with a bogen head so I got the HD version. Very well made, sturdy, and the glide is very smooth. There's definitely no issues with the weight or bend in the track.
I can't wait to start using this and will be throwing up footage once I get to it. Thanks Alastair !! Matt |
Matt - I've had mine about a month and love it. Alastair's been great with follow up questions too.
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Good to hear. Thats going to be my 2009 investment too. Just have to score a few more gigs and I'm getting mine.
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Mine should be here any day now....yippy!
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I'll be building my own mini dolly soon, I would buy a Glidetrack however the postage to South Africa is going to cost me so much that it's not worth it.
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Thanks for the nice comments guys!
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