Hi Bernd. I read that she is panning, rather than 'walking' a circle and
it has just occured to me that the tripod the wood is mounted on also just
pans 360, so you can throw the wood away now, or use it for shelves or a
box for filters.
On Thu, 30 May 2024, Bernd Lützeler wrote:
Hi Jeff & Graeme
I am following this threat but I have difficulties imagining this set-up:
If you have two wooden boards, horizontally mounted on a tripod, with a bearing
in between and the Bolex on top,
and you want to surround two or more people who have a conversation in a forest,
where would you place the tripod, how does that help to surround those people,
and how would you avoid the wood coming into the frame?
Maybe a sketch would help understanding this…
Handheld always works of course, but that wasn't the question I guess?
best
Bernd
Am 30.05.2024 um 13:54 schrieb Jeff Kreines <j...@kinetta.com>:
A much cheaper and smoother (if you want smooth) solution would be to use a
“Lazy Susan Bearing between two pieces of wood. They only cost a few dollars
($8 for $15 at Amazon). So many ways to do this. Personally I’d just shoot
handheld and move…
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
j...@kinetta.com
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On May 30, 2024, at 6:52 AM, Jeff Kreines <j...@kinetta.com> wrote:
A much cheaper and smoother (if you want smooth) solution would be to use a
“Lazy Susan Bearing between two pieces of wood. They only cost a few dollars
($8 for $15 at Amazon). So many ways to do this. Personally I’d just shoot
handheld and move…
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