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AesopC
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há 9 dias
These shots were shot on the beach using a Phantom Flex 4k camera which can shoot up to 1000 FPS. We also shot drone footage and tracking vehicle cameras at off speed frame rates and others at 24 fps, 72 fps 60 fps but only a glimpse of this was used when you see the camera rise up to reveal the beach and tower in the deep background.
The difficulty in shooting these shots is you get about 10 seconds to shoot before the camera has to process the footage saving to its huge RAM. Also the horse and camera vehicle have to be in the correct position to get something even remotely useable which can be challenging at a full gallop.
I think the way it was cut probably leaned far too heavily into the high frame rate (slow motion effect) more than it should have which is why it feels odd. High resolution close ups at super slow motion are never particularly flattering no matter how beautiful someone might be. Sometimes directors and cinematographers get distracted by images looking beautiful rather than it best working for the story.
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AlienWhicker
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há 8 dias
Wow thank you for this comment! Are you one of the cameramen who filmed it then? Or is this a quote from somewhere else?
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AesopC
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há 8 dias
No worries! And yes I was there with the camera department