This is awesome! Do you have any BTS photos of the rigging for this setup? Curious how you added the two extra mounting points to the side of the truck bed! M
Hi! Awesome footage! Do you know by any chance if on a consumer grade steadicam that is capable to handle a device up to 4kg, would it be possible to put a smartphone?
I would love to see the car rigging that went into the hard mount! Did you use a Garfield or something similar to mount your arm? Thanks for providing such interesting content.
I see on the monitor the lines on the top and the bottom that the safety lines or when you do like a wide screen you know how they do that in the movies? I really love your videos and it’s giving me a lot of insight and on learning how to film my short film and my RUclips videos thank you for all your knowledge and your time you put in I live in Garden Grove California if you’re ever in the area maybe you can hit me up I would love to learn from you and get your take on my short film.
I did learn it at the gold workshop. I would recommend doing it with them first because it can be dangerous. You could probably figure it out with a grip before production but to me it's not worth the risk.
This is awesome! Do you have any BTS photos of the rigging for this setup? Curious how you added the two extra mounting points to the side of the truck bed!
M
So fire ! 🔥
Thanks 😁
I love to your work sir, great job
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice road-movie! Yhank you for video! ;)
Thanks, I appreciate it 😁
That is cool, thanks for sharing.
thanks!!!
Looks good
Thanks!!!
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Hi! Awesome footage! Do you know by any chance if on a consumer grade steadicam that is capable to handle a device up to 4kg, would it be possible to put a smartphone?
Awesome! What are you using for a safety belt? Been looking for something myself.
I got this one...
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It worked well and I could get it fast and I needed that for this job.
Superb sir
thank you!!
I would love to see the car rigging that went into the hard mount! Did you use a Garfield or something similar to mount your arm? Thanks for providing such interesting content.
i posted a picture on my instagram yesterday. instagram.com/steadired/
but it is hard to see. i have a flowcine xmount that I use. I like it a lot
I see on the monitor the lines on the top and the bottom that the safety lines or when you do like a wide screen you know how they do that in the movies? I really love your videos and it’s giving me a lot of insight and on learning how to film my short film and my RUclips videos thank you for all your knowledge and your time you put in I live in Garden Grove California if you’re ever in the area maybe you can hit me up I would love to learn from you and get your take on my short film.
Looks like 2.35:1 ratio lines, can be used for framing if you plan on going wide screen in post.
Exactly right! 👍
Do you need training to do hard mounting? Or is it something you can learn with an experienced grip on the day?
I did learn it at the gold workshop. I would recommend doing it with them first because it can be dangerous. You could probably figure it out with a grip before production but to me it's not worth the risk.
@@SteadiRed sounds like the sensible way to do it 👌
Would you make a video about operating steadicam without volt?
Have you seen my beginner's guide episodes? They really have nothing to do with the volt 😁
May I ask the method behind 48fps, opposed to 23.98fps?
Good question. We are shooting 48 but playing back in 24. So it ends up being in slow motion by half speed 😁