Beautiful Myanmar // Dive into a visual travel with me into Myanmar


glidecam hd 2000 check my vimeo for more info

browse thru that u got 66 videos but cannot find the glidecam hd 200. what is the title of the video ?

but u have 1 slider video though

Thanks
 

browse thru that u got 66 videos but cannot find the glidecam hd 200. what is the title of the video ?

but u have 1 slider video though

Thanks

@ryan, i think kevin meant the details are in this video (inside vimeo page) https://vimeo.com/77057593 -- some further details are in the comments and replies section within the vimeo page for this video

info quote below

Dive into beautiful Myanmar with me.

Shot with 5D Mark III & 24-105mm
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Music by Tony Anderson Music
 

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Hey Kevin, great video. Valerie from NP showed it to me a couple of weeks ago. Keep up the great work!
 

@ryan, i think kevin meant the details are in this video (inside vimeo page) https://vimeo.com/77057593 -- some further details are in the comments and replies section within the vimeo page for this video

info quote below

Dive into beautiful Myanmar with me.

Shot with 5D Mark III & 24-105mm
Edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CC
Music by Tony Anderson Music

Thanks Petty,

Q1. I would also like to know is that when you use the Glidecam HD2000 after balancing, when you do filming on a person running so you also have to run with the glidecam, won't the video be shaky since you are running ? I would assume that when you are running your legs tend to jerk when you run so wouldn't the video be jerky as a result ?


Q2. At 1:42(video showing the red house rotating) to 1:46 (where the temple "rotate"), how do you hold the glidecam and move so slow to capture the timelapse ? Would your arm be tired holding the glidecam ?

Thanks
 

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...won't the video be shaky since you are running ? I would assume that when you are running your legs tend to jerk when you run so wouldn't the video be jerky as a result ?

That's the point of using a stabiliser, to smooth out the movement. It takes mucho mucho practice to develop the necessary technique & skill to have good control over the movement you want out of it. If you don't have good technique, yes, the video will still be jerky when you run.

Q2. At 1:42(video showing the red house rotating) to 1:46 (where the temple "rotate"), how do you hold the glidecam and move so slow to capture the timelapse ? Would your arm be tired holding the glidecam ?

Thanks

Looks like hyperlapse sequences. Doubt the glidecam was used. Likely a tripod.
Google 'hyperlapse' if you're not sure how they're captured.
 

That's the point of using a stabiliser, to smooth out the movement. It takes mucho mucho practice to develop the necessary technique & skill to have good control over the movement you want out of it. If you don't have good technique, yes, the video will still be jerky when you run.
Ok thanks, so what you are saying is we need to practise to run and land softly/smoothly ? What is the good technique you referring to ? Or perhaps can help me to link to some video/youtube that can teach me the technique ? Thanks

Looks like hyperlapse sequences. Doubt the glidecam was used. Likely a tripod.
Google 'hyperlapse' if you're not sure how they're captured.
Yes, I thought it was a hyperlapse too. Can dfkjhdbdf confirm ? Thanks
 

Thanks Petty,

Q1. I would also like to know is that when you use the Glidecam HD2000 after balancing, when you do filming on a person running so you also have to run with the glidecam, won't the video be shaky since you are running ? I would assume that when you are running your legs tend to jerk when you run so wouldn't the video be jerky as a result ?

Q2. At 1:42(video showing the red house rotating) to 1:46 (where the temple "rotate"), how do you hold the glidecam and move so slow to capture the timelapse ? Would your arm be tired holding the glidecam ?

Thanks

1. It wouldn't. I ran barefooted in Myanmar like some crazy guy with the locals staring at me all the time wondering what the heck am I doing. If you handle it well, it won't jerk. It's all about techniques. If yours is jerky, you aren't using it correctly yet.

2. With magic lantern, I set the camera to take picture every 1 sec, then swing the glidecam around the places of interest. In post, I added camera blur and overlay a few photographs together to make it seem like long exposure. Then I used Davinici Resolve to stablise the footage with its tracker.

I asked you to check my Vimeo link because it has some of answers you are asking. Thanks Petty and Kandinsky for answering for me. Sorry for the late replies.

To further answer some questions you may have, here is the list of equipment I brought:

Canon 5D3
Canon 24-105mm
ND Variable filter (Borrowed from my lecturer)
Some random tripod
2x Lexar 1000x 32GB

Please give me some time to respond to you here as I am not online often.
 

Ok thanks, so what you are saying is we need to practise to run and land softly/smoothly ? What is the good technique you referring to ? Or perhaps can help me to link to some video/youtube that can teach me the technique ? Thanks

Suggest we take that discussion over to this thread to avoid derailing dfkjhdbdf's thread. Check out the first link posted by Bamboopictures.
 

2. With magic lantern, I set the camera to take picture every 1 sec, then swing the glidecam around the places of interest. In post, I added camera blur and overlay a few photographs together to make it seem like long exposure. Then I used Davinici Resolve to stablise the footage with its tracker.

interesting technique, i thought about doing hyperlapse this way, never got down to trying it myself 'coz don't know how to use stabiliser ... good show =)
 

2. With magic lantern, I set the camera to take picture every 1 sec, then swing the glidecam around the places of interest.

What exactly, is Magic Lantern ?

Thanks
 

interesting technique, i thought about doing hyperlapse this way, never got down to trying it myself 'coz don't know how to use stabiliser ... good show =)

thank you!
 

interesting technique, i thought about doing hyperlapse this way, never got down to trying it myself 'coz don't know how to use stabiliser ... good show =)

Second that. Definitely sounds way less troublesome than moving a tripod. Gotta try it sometime once I level up my stabilizer skills ;p
 

Second that. Definitely sounds way less troublesome than moving a tripod. Gotta try it sometime once I level up my stabilizer skills ;p

can bring me along when you try? =D

i think sometimes still need tripod, coz the shutter speed for timelapse need to be longer to cater for the blurry motions (especially ppl and cars) to look nicer
 

can bring me along when you try? =D

i think sometimes still need tripod, coz the shutter speed for timelapse need to be longer to cater for the blurry motions (especially ppl and cars) to look nicer

Call me along too ... am sure can learn from sifu like both of you ... will buy the glidecam to attend your "class" ... :thumbsup:
 

What exactly, is Magic Lantern ?

Thanks

Google it it's popular

can bring me along when you try? =D

i think sometimes still need tripod, coz the shutter speed for timelapse need to be longer to cater for the blurry motions (especially ppl and cars) to look nicer

yea true shall try it with tripod one day

but the blurry motion in this video are edited in post


Call me along too ... am sure can learn from sifu like both of you ... will buy the glidecam to attend your "class" ... :thumbsup:
can have outing one day hahaha.
 

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Kevin your nick very jialat to remember :)

Anyway good stuff..... sharing your clip in the Clubsnap Photography Community FB page

https://www.facebook.com/ClubSNAP.Community

Sending it to the front page of the forum too

keep it up !!
 

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