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Another film shot landed on my Twitter today -- (link)
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Oct 21 '21, 15:23
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https://twitter.com/nickdale/status/1450617359375343617?s=21
(twitter.com)
Responses:
muy bonito. I want a Cuban Cigar now. -- nm
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cogito ergo sum
Oct 21, 15:39
Apparently, people have never heard of cranes/lifts, or platforms hung by pulley from the wire clearly visible at the end.
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TWuG
Oct 21, 15:34
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I assumed mostly the same thing (except I didn't notice the wires at the end (one view), however, I'm still struck by how smoothly they moved the
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pmb
Oct 21, 15:38
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The explanation within -- (link)
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Beryllium
Oct 21, 15:56
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(Basically: it would have been too bouncy if it was just pulleys and camera handoffs, so it's attached to the cameraman. And he's on pulleys.) -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 21, 15:58
It's a great shot, but I hate the "impossible" hyperbole.
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TWuG
Oct 21, 15:40
How did they get Superman to be their camera operator?
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pmb
Oct 21, 15:26
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That's a very impressive shot.
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Marlowe
Oct 21, 15:32
Called in a special favour from the Red Son. -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 21, 15:28
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