Here's a little movie making tip: Don't constantly move the camera back and forth to follow your subject while it's moving. Fix your shot on the dozer and let it come back and forth within the shot, don't move back and forth with it, and only move with it if it goes out of frame and won't come back into the shot you established. This way you have a steady segment recorded of the dozer and its activity, instead of double-motion of the dozer and your camera, and you won't piss-off your viewers as they get dizzy trying to follow both the dozer and your camera. Other than that, recording these guys working is really great!👍
Finally some guys that look like they know what they're doing. Nice dry material helps I know. Still say these 10 wheelers are the best around. Nice size load, in and out, wham bam give me some more! Nice job.
Here's a little movie making tip: Don't constantly move the camera back and forth to follow your subject while it's moving. Fix your shot on the dozer and let it come back and forth within the shot, don't move back and forth with it, and only move with it if it goes out of frame and won't come back into the shot you established. This way you have a steady segment recorded of the dozer and its activity, instead of double-motion of the dozer and your camera, and you won't piss-off your viewers as they get dizzy trying to follow both the dozer and your camera. Other than that, recording these guys working is really great!👍
Excellent job 👌
Finally some guys that look like they know what they're doing. Nice dry material helps I know. Still say these 10 wheelers are the best around. Nice size load, in and out, wham bam give me some more! Nice job.
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That is the way it should be done MOST OF THE LOAD OVER THE EDGE, the dozer should a small berm on the edge so the trucks wil use it to stop.
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