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Mariano Costa

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Done a few football games (soccer for you Americans who actually think NFL is football :rolleyes: ), there I always had a spotter. So I think the norm is that you usually have one. The ops pride must have taken a bump though. Feel for the guy.

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some years ago, i was shooting a documentary so i had to design and shoot the scene on the fly sometimes without the possibility to check my surroundings before hand.

one day, the scene involved a longer than expected walk and talk and i was stuck to missionary walking backwards, i didn't want to switch to don juan fearing of disturbing the image. i had a spotter so i though i will rely on him.

bang!!

my foot goes into a hole the rig flies away, i'm on the ground!

the spotter says: "there was a hole in the ground"

!!

yeah thanks dude!

luckily i was moving fairly slow and flying a light flyer LE rig and a dslr. so no real damage to me or the equipment.

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He didn't have a good form. (just wonder if he took any workshop)

Look at the video, his head is more to his left.

He looks at the monitor and his subject on his left.

He fully grabs the gimbal with his palm.

The sled is off to the side (dutch) not nearly vertical.

 

 

He is goofy, so his head should be turning more to his right.

This way he can glance to the right to check out his path.

With or without spotter, one should constantly check his own path before and during operating.

 

Cheers,

 

Ken Nguyen.

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Hi Robin,

I'm sorry that my writing is not clear enough.

I'm a normal operator, not a goofy.

 

As a goofy he should glance back to his right shoulder to check his path as he walking backward.

It likes you make a quick look back to the right corner of your eye to check.

Then turn your eyes back to the monitor and subject.

Switching your eyes left to right (goofy) as you walk backward.

 

I use to quickly turn my head slightly back about 15degree and glance back to my right while walking backward; then turn back to normal. The number of turn is depended on the terrain and shape of the path.

 

Cheers,

 

Ken Nguyen.

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