16-04-2023, 09:10 PM
(16-04-2023, 08:49 PM)Stuart Wrote:(16-04-2023, 08:38 PM)alfiejmulcahy Wrote: Take a look at the opening shot by the monolith, the intro shot for the guests and the shot directly after the titles, you can clearly see parallax that is characteristic of a 3-axis steadicam when the operator is walking (a bobbing up and down - look just past the monlith in the first shot). Most steadicams or cameras on gimbals can't stabilise an up-down motion like they can with pitch, roll and yaw. It is my understanding that you wouldn't get this parallax with the automated Electric Friends cameras as they are mounted to a rigid base that is able to move directly in a single direction.A Steadicam doesn't 'bob up and down'! The clue is in the name.
I guess they managed to fix whatever issue you think they had on a Sunday morning within the space of an hour and end up with a very smooth closing shot from the same EF camera they'd used at the start. Blimey, that engineer must have been on speed dial and close by.
Im thinking it was possibly a hand held gimbal rather than a full sized steadicam, DJI Ronan maybe.
The closing shot was deffo from the tower cam, you could see a smudge from the autocue glass. But the other shots were handheld.