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Steadicam on Horseback


Michael Jones

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This may sound crazy, but could it be done? Not safely I'm sure...

 

Could the operator possibly ride backwards facing, seated back-to-back with a trained rider?

 

-Michael Jones

El Dorado, KS

 

 

Hey Michael.Just finished a tv-show in Arizona. 5 weeks on horseback. I did bring my Steadicam. I first tried out with handheld on the horse. A bit shaky, but charming in a way. I never tried using the Steadicam on the horse. To me, the horse was just to unstable. Once a rider lost a bottle, and my horse got so spoked it went up on his backlegs.

 

Lucio Fulci made a bundle of films where he has a camera operator sitting the wrong way on a horse. So this is a good way to do it. But with a Steadicam, I don't know. I'm always thinking safety first, programme comes in a good second. At first I was unsure about even taking the SDX900's on handhled on the horse, but this worked out great for our purposes.

 

What about going into high mode, so you get the same height as the actors/people? Have seen pics of this on the workshop with Jerry.

 

Whatever you do, good luck. And be careful.

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