Great video - I didn’t mind the repetition, sometimes explaining things several times in slightly different ways enhances understanding. This principle works on set too! I love my wheels and if I get another movie using a gimbal intensively I might go to the Max…..the glimpse of the Nodo head/gimbal was intriguing too. As a company they are very helpful and communicative which is very much appreciated from a freelance perspective.
The interesting thing is that scene from Wes Anderson's movie was all done by a camera operator whipping back and forth with the camera on his shoulder. I loved the explanation of this system, and I wish I had the money to add this to my arsenal.
It's my fault I tend to be too verbose.....I used to have an editor that was great helping me on the videos to edit them down more.....lso during filming she would direct me a bit. I'm back to doing these myself...and...they end up a bit too long
Wow great explanation and demo
Great video - I didn’t mind the repetition, sometimes explaining things several times in slightly different ways enhances understanding. This principle works on set too! I love my wheels and if I get another movie using a gimbal intensively I might go to the Max…..the glimpse of the Nodo head/gimbal was intriguing too. As a company they are very helpful and communicative which is very much appreciated from a freelance perspective.
awesome video Pedro, really helpful and the explanation was pretty clear !
The interesting thing is that scene from Wes Anderson's movie was all done by a camera operator whipping back and forth with the camera on his shoulder. I loved the explanation of this system, and I wish I had the money to add this to my arsenal.
great video!
Great explanation!! It Would be really welcome if the videos could be shorter and direct … the info sometimes result repetitive
It's my fault I tend to be too verbose.....I used to have an editor that was great helping me on the videos to edit them down more.....lso during filming she would direct me a bit. I'm back to doing these myself...and...they end up a bit too long