Ferdie Fischer of "Microdrones-pictures" tested a new image stabilization system called "Atlas Camera Support". They helped him with this Brandon Huor, Travis Wong, Guy DaSilva, Mickey Faccinello, Ben Jenkin, Solomon Brandy and choreographer James Young.
Atlas Cam fight sequence
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Tags: Brandon Huor, Ben Jenkin, Guy DaSilva, James Young, Mickey Faccinello, Solomon Brandy, Travis Wong, Ferdie Fischer
Tags: Brandon Huor, Ben Jenkin, Guy DaSilva, James Young, Mickey Faccinello, Solomon Brandy, Travis Wong, Ferdie Fischer
I completely agree with you.
Well, I didn’t really notice Mickey here. She's sexy, but here she's like a lap dog. She needs to be presented very well from the female side + show her fighting capabilities. But that’s not even the point here.
TEST DRIVE P O T R I S A Y S H I Y!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm shocked (in a good way!)
Great runs with the camera. And in terms of stabilization, it’s even better than combat in traction. It was a little twitchy there. Just a little, but it was. And here it seems to be gliding on water, and even lubricated with oil!
This is what should be in a RAID with a camera!!!
Mickey Facinello, really sexy)
Wow, what a girl!)) Just fighting sexy))
I definitely agree with what was said about the operator. Great long shot. Reminded me of TYUG first.
Of course they complained. It’s one thing to be able to hold a pencil, another to write in calligraphic handwriting, and a third to do it without mistakes.
Personally, in this video I liked the clear and smooth camera tracking of the actors running and overcoming obstacles. But the fight itself was so-so, so the camera didn’t save it much.
Clearly! This should be in the third part of "The Raid")
The first Raid mostly used Steadicam, but some people still complained about jerking.
It’s like, if it was filmed with crooked hands and a shaky camera, the mounting system was wrong?
Yeah, I really liked the camera work here too. Such smooth long shots. And no shaking :)
A good replacement for the Steadicam, which you can’t easily run through the forest with.
But this is very, very cool.
You can shoot long fighting scenes in one take.