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  1. I appreciate the response. I agree the 4 wheeler would be best. Do you think we could get very smooth footage up the beach for 30 min? I mean physically as an operator? it's no problem... OR we would mount it to the 4 wheeler? We can throw a hpx170 or red one on your set up, easy? What kind of steadicam are you working with? Send me an email with what you would charge to come down to San Clemente for the day. I say the day but it would probably be 4 hours or less work... We just need to go up the coast a few times :) I'm trying to figure all this out for these people with a big idea. I am an editor and motion graphic artist so producer is not my favorite roll, I appreciate the help. paul@paulkerby.com
  2. Hey Collin, I was on location in the middle of no where and needed a vehicle mount for a pick-up truckand a gator, so I made one out of speed rail and connected the socket block from my vest to it. Call me I can ship it to you, or you can call Theresa over at Eastwood Productions and they have a Garfield mount that you can rent. 818-704-7873 Peace Out Rob 310-993-0667 Hello, I have been reading and reading and I'm unclear on what I need. I need to do a 30 min continuous shot on the beach along the waters edge. Exactly like a POV of a runner minus the bounce. I was thinking a 4 wheeler would work at about 8 mph. I'm trying to figure out if I need a steadicam with that Klassen mount to hard mount the steadicam OR is there a hard mount that can do some stabilization other than a steadicam? If I used a car any suggestions??? I just don't know if a car mount is good enough. I know I can do some stablization in post but clearly want the smoothest possible solution. I guess my question is. How the heck can I get a stable shot that long up the beach? Steadicam or mount... AND where the heck can I rent or hire that in LA or orange county? Thank you for your time... paul
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