They have a very lightweight gimble mount that can be attached to a backpack or fixed to any surface and “float it off” i.e., the camera is always level to the horizon as the vehicle or person moves. Giving the steady motion so people don’t get sick while watching the footage. I do this for a living in Hollywierd.
The footage itself may be “staged” fake, but this isn’t video game CGI animation. These are real people and vehicles being filmed with very wide GoPro style fisheye lenses. *these GoPros even have internal software that digitally erases the gimble arm as it’s recording so you won’t see the shadow of the arm on any background.
you guys have much to learn, i believe go pros stabilize the camera so it doesnt shake or w/e that is why the horizon stays the same. imo
They have a very lightweight gimble mount that can be attached to a backpack or fixed to any surface and “float it off” i.e., the camera is always level to the horizon as the vehicle or person moves. Giving the steady motion so people don’t get sick while watching the footage. I do this for a living in Hollywierd.
The footage itself may be “staged” fake, but this isn’t video game CGI animation. These are real people and vehicles being filmed with very wide GoPro style fisheye lenses. *these GoPros even have internal software that digitally erases the gimble arm as it’s recording so you won’t see the shadow of the arm on any background.
Bingo. I had the same thoughts.
We have much to learn but you say here you don't know for sure what you are seeing?
OK. Sure.
what I mean is I am always open to the possibility that i could be wrong. :)