Dear Sir or Madam The Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg is interested in contacting you concerning the possibility of using parts of your video in an exhibition about the swiss wrestling tradition of «Schwingen». Please let us know about your contact information. We are looking forward hearing from you. Kind regards, Ballenberg. Swiss Open-Air Museum
Hey there, for this documentary I used a smallrig full cage, top handle, rode ntg 2 attached to the cage, and a Manfrotto head on a smaller Neewer tripod. I had the cam connected to a vmount battery which I carried around in a fanny pack ;). Lens was a Sigma 17-50mm mit OIS. This solution worked very well for me for most scenarios. For this shoot in particular I used the Tamron 70-200mm on a tripod. Hope that helps :)
Amazing 🤼♂️
This is the form of Asashoryu and Hoshoryu!
Damn I wanna try Mongolian Wrestling so much, I hope one day I'll be able to do so
I would tell u it’s difficult very difficult bud.
@Nathan R. and wut ?
Dear Sir or Madam
The Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg is interested in contacting you concerning the possibility of using parts of your video in an exhibition about the swiss wrestling tradition of «Schwingen».
Please let us know about your contact information.
We are looking forward hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Ballenberg. Swiss Open-Air Museum
Looks great Felix. What rig did u use for the shoot? Shoulder rig? Follow focus, etc?
Would kibe to know?
Thanks
Hey there, for this documentary I used a smallrig full cage, top handle, rode ntg 2 attached to the cage, and a Manfrotto head on a smaller Neewer tripod. I had the cam connected to a vmount battery which I carried around in a fanny pack ;). Lens was a Sigma 17-50mm mit OIS. This solution worked very well for me for most scenarios. For this shoot in particular I used the Tamron 70-200mm on a tripod. Hope that helps :)
@@FelixFukuyoshi Cheers Felix. Always good to know the details.
Keep 'em coming.