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Filming Dishwasher Interior/From An Open-Cockput Plane
Just wondered if anyone here had tips on filming inside a dishwasher while it was in operation??? Also, I would like to film from a Tiger Moth biplane... any tips as to how best achieve this ie mounts, filming technique, miniDV settings etc?
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fimling inside a dishwasher, that's a new one. I guess you could try using an EWA Marine bag, but make sure you just use cold water as I have no idea what hot water would do to the bag.
As for filming from inside a Tiger Moth hand holding would be out but a Bogen Super Clamp might do the job for you. Settings wise I'd go for Manual mode. Setting wise there shouldn't be too much difference from shooting normally. I shot from inside an F-18 once and just set my camera to manual, a fairly high f-stop, f8-11 and hand held. That was in 98 with a vx1000. The footage came out pretty good. It was a little shaky in parts but it's a little difficult holding a camera up let alone steady when your pulling 5G turns. |
The only problem with setting the cam in the dishwasher, aside from potential water damage, is the lack of light.
I would suggest going to an appliance repair shop, and see about having a unit modified with a sheet of plaxi glass to shoot through. Then you should be able to light and shoot through that side. |
I've seen demo dishwashers at retailers that have clear front doors...to show buyers how it works. Check around, you might find one.
As for the plane, watch the English Patient or The Great Waldo Pepper and try to get an idea of where and how they mounted the cameras. |
I have shot the dishwasher segments for a major consumer products company. It was done with a clear dishwasher as John surmised.
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Check out the products from Extreme CCTV. www.extremecctv.com.
I own a security company and we use some of their cameras. They offer a line of "extreme use" cameras including under water and explosion proof cameras. I would recomend putting one of these inside the dishwasher, then running the signal cable to a deck or to the AV input of your camcorder. Many are also IR models that can produce a good picture in pure darkness using only an IR source. This would be much smaller and easier to work with than a standard 3-CCD size camera in a waterproof bag. Maybe that helps. |
If it were me...
I would set one up out doors. Open the door and rig all the safety devices so it would run with the door open. Then shoot it close enough to get the shot but get all wet.
Just a thought. |
You say you are looking to shoot "from" a Tigermoth ?
Are you shooting air-to-air or air-to-ground? Orrrr are you trying to shoot the pilot and the airplane? Jeff Patnaude |
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