This was a very busy shoot with not many spare pairs of hands so didn’t film as much on the DoP Diary-Cam as I would have liked! ¬†For more see the main post.
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Kill it Kid - behind the scenes video
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Ed's web picks for May 29th through May 30th
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- ross:ching » Death Cab for Cutie’s Little Bribes – The concept's a little bit croaky, but the variety of timelapse tricks in this video makes it well worth a watch.
- First sight: Duncan Jones – "So, Ziggy Stardust, Space Oddity – does he share his father's view of all things cosmic?
No: Moon is a million miles from spangled Ziggy spacesuits. It wears its sci-fi geekness loud and proud (Jones wrote his PhD thesis on artificial intelligence)."
Interview with the director of upcoming "indie scifi" Moon with Sam Rockwell which looks fantastic in the trailer. Even more excited about it now I know the director is not only David Bowie's son but has a PhD in AI…
- YouTube – ‘The Man Who Walked Around The World ‘ with Robert Carlisle – Astoundingly well-operating six minute steadicam shot for Johnnie Walker whisky. DoP and operator (a man after my own heart, if insanely better!) is George Richmond, steadicam op on Quantum of Solace, Burn After Reading, Wanted and more.
This is almost certainly a shot where the steadicam operator sits on the back of some sort of vehicle to operate as it's so long and so fast that you'd never be able to keep up if you were walking with the rig.
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Homecut (feat. Corinne Bailey-Rae and Soweto Kinch) - behind the scenes of the music video shoot
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This was a really fun steadicam job for Texture Films shooting around South London in April. ¬†You can see the final video over here. ¬†Shot on RED almost all at 100fps – very sympathetic to steadicam operation!
Highlight of the shoot was probably Homecut and Soweto Kinch doing an impromptu freestyle performance with lyrics about the production of the video – it’s the first clip in the video.
Some photos from the set after the jump – including one where I realised that my volunteering my car to the art department meant the wheel coming off…