Not true, a pole mounted gimble can be as short as needed so the camera can “swing” free of the object that it’s attached to. The reason this looks so odd to people is because it’s a relatively new filming style. Tom Cruise likes to use this style a lot lately in his Mission Impossible movies.
So the reason we should think it's real is because Tom cruise likes it in graphics heavy MOVIE shoots....that's awesome thinking. Thanks for the chuckle, made my day.
if the camera was really on the tail of the helicopter it would remain stationary relative to the helicopter.
thats true
Not true, a pole mounted gimble can be as short as needed so the camera can “swing” free of the object that it’s attached to. The reason this looks so odd to people is because it’s a relatively new filming style. Tom Cruise likes to use this style a lot lately in his Mission Impossible movies.
So the reason we should think it's real is because Tom cruise likes it in graphics heavy MOVIE shoots....that's awesome thinking. Thanks for the chuckle, made my day.