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    All filmed with the Canon 5d markiii

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    I think i like it. It seems like a simple one location shot. Did you use the jib, what of the glidecam? What lenses did you use in the entire shoot? How difficult was it directing them? I like the color grading too for some reason seems a little dreamy. The filmburn transitions i think worked. How did you achieve the fast zoom shot etc between 2:25 and 2:30? was that a jib arm or slider, steadicam what? Good job in all!

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    Thanks bud! I used an 8 foot jib with monitor. A glidecam HD2000 with a Canon 24-70mm lens. Most of the static shots were with a 50mm 1.4 lens with ND filters. A Konova slider was also used. As far as directing them, it was super easy but rather repetitive because of the multiple takes from different angles. The shot at 2:25 believe it or not, I actually just used the glidecam and ran toward them.

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    I had some thought that it could be a glidecam. Good job on having it very steady and smooth. Good job.

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    The trick is to load it up with weight. Definitely makes all the difference in the world. Also, I zoom out to about 35-50mm out and glide with it as most people use the widest lens they have. I find that zooming in a bit makes for more artsy footage.

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