Telescopic camera crane with NEWTON stabilized remote head at live TV broadcast of entertainment
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- The compact NEWTON stabilized remote head is practical to move across the TV studio, especially around a live audience. On a camera crane, NEWTON enables the camera to reach both higher and lower than other heads and NEWTON's 3-axis stabilization allows for faster camera movement.
This video shows the footage from a 360 camera mounted on a Movebird 52 telescopic camera crane, at the general rehearsal of the Norwegian Eurovision qualifications 2020. The service provider Empire Media uses a NEWTON S2 stabilized head controlling a SONY P1 broadcast camera with Canon HJ14 lens and you see the tally light turns red when the camera is live on air. You can also hear the technical director counting down the switch of cameras on air.
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360 camera footage by Espen Vilander - Кино
I just bought this camera crane and a pro 4k HDR big camera it’s a very heavy camera but I love the way that this crane can hold all of that camera weight it’s the best
SUPER VIDEO😃
Thank you soo much for this I just bought it and it’s amazing to do parties and djing and photography with cuz I’m a dj and I also do for weddings and soo much more and for churches it’s soo useful I love this camera crane
What's that isolator you are using? It is a nice head for lighter cameras
Hi, it's the 2 Axis Rotary Damper from Filmotechnic
Yes, the head is mainly aimed for box cameras and 14x ENG lenses
How much ft is the crane?(is it 52 ft)?
yes, 52 foot
Crane footage used only couple time.
Tip: Take out your right earphone to get rid of the annoying talking
that`s a part of the BTS of the production
We are here for the BTS stuff, this is the BTS stuff
Have video full?
This is pretty much the full video from the 360 camera
@@NewtonNordic have cilp or mv tv show?
Please name
@@Kmtfilm nope, but you can probably find it on youtube: Melodi Grand Prix 2020
@@NewtonNordic thank you so much.
Can you tell the name of the camera crane?
it's in the description:)
@@NewtonNordic ok