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Jimmy Martin January 24th, 2013 07:56 PM

Great Steadicam shot in a movie
 
There is a great steadicam sequence in the movie The Oxford Murders(2008) where we follow a person walking down the street into a book store, then back out to where we follow Elijah Wood on a bicycle to his apartment. After he gets off his bike the camera glides along the sidewalk then floats magically up in the air and into an open window to the first murder victim.
I still can't figure out how they flew up into that open window so smoothly. But the steadicam sequence was breathtaking and perfectly timed to the traffic of people and cars going in & out of the shot.
This is right at the begining of the movie.
Anyone get a chance to see this movie?
Does anyone have any steadicam favorites to share?

Here is the clip on Vimeo.

Tom Wills January 24th, 2013 09:18 PM

Re: Great Steadicam shot in a movie
 
Well, I'd say that's a great collection of shots! I think my final count was 6 shots. The first shot was certainly done on some kind of crane (guessing a Technocrane), as was the second-to-last, and the interior of the house location was (best guess) done on a traditional dolly inside the house. There's a ton of stitching of shots, and some of it is pretty glaringly obvious (including big lighting changes, and what looks like a location change when we pass the blue van). Quite a lovely sequence though, and the cuts allow the timing of the shots to be spot-on, which is really what sells the sequence.

Very fun movie too - I don't know of many others who've seen it, but I'm glad someone else had, and has now reminded me of it!

Zoran Vincic January 25th, 2013 12:09 PM

Re: Great Steadicam shot in a movie
 
That last ext. shot going through the window was probably aided by some green screen work too if the shots weren't stitched.

Charles Papert January 25th, 2013 12:41 PM

Re: Great Steadicam shot in a movie
 
Best place to view classic Steadicam shots is at steadishots.org


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