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Regular Crew
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Scottsdale Arizona
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Steadicam Pilot Footage Commemorative Air Force 2010
Ok... I'm still learning the pilot... What the Hell am I doing wrong... Please let me know ... Had a blast shooting the footage... Used a Sony Fx1 ... Some wind but Not to much.... |
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Wrangler
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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looking good Steven, some good compositional choices.
Probably you are gripping too hard with your operating hand (the one on the post)--keep that one feather-light and the little wobbles in your shots should start to melt away.
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Obstreperous Rex
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Agree w/ Chas on the framing, nice to look at! Thanks, always great to see these birds flying.
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Steven Esparza rockstarhdstudios.com |
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THANK YOU!! The standing up straight advise was Damn helpful!!!! Before It was painful... Thank you again ... |
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Good work Steven. I enjoyed it
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