Hi frame 69 just watched the film again and rewound several times just to make sure it is definitely not a mk2 Cortina (although it dose resemble one very closely) I had a mk2, 3 mk3s and 5mk 4/5s they were great cars don't know enough about American cars to say what it was (maybe an American version).
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Hi guys need some help I have been trawling the Internet trying to find pics of the type of cameras used in the filming of movies, in particular the type they have on wheels that extend on rams for filming shots looking down on the subject but can find nothing. I have typed in boom cameras and variations on that as I thought that's what they were called but can find nothing of any use. I need some pics so I can scratch build one for my Christine dio (preferably of an 80s type, can anyone in the know tell me what they are actually called so I can Google them, any help greatly appreciated.
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Hi guys have started on the base it is going to be quite large when finished 510 x 700
i also managed to get some pics of a camera from 1980s of the type used in the film so, because its a photo I had to scale it up to full size then scale it back down to 1\25, I used the hand grip as a starting point in order to scale it up then reduced the measurements by 1\25 when i actually build it i will round the fractions up (I mean were only talking fractions of a millimeter.
when it comes to the dolly that is going to be a whole new ball game to scale up then down.Comment
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The wall looks spot on, really good.
There is a Cortina in garage at the end-a light blue with black stripes. As for cameras a Arriflex BL-3 would work, this is from the 80's. Some good piccies here: http://www.kitmondo.com/arriflex-arri-bl-iii/ref454086 The BL-4 was introduced in 84 or 86 IRC.
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Just to add that the boom cameras would more than likely have been fitted to a small dolly rig with 4 small wheels so they could get the above and movements shots.
You could also have a GA-TV Wall movie camera: this has the two camera round reels on top and a square lens glare cover, viewfinder is located slightly above midpoint left hand side as you would look at it from the back-these were used from the 1940's right through the 80's.
Also a small Edmonton camera crane, small platform with 4 wheels and a small jig crane that a camera is mounted to, elevates to 7ft and rotates 360 degrees-lasted until the mid 70's but still in use through the 80's.
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Thanks Si you certainly seem to know your stuff a genuine font of knowledge. I know one thing this is going to be an expensive dio.Comment
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Originally posted by \Thanks Si you certainly seem to know your stuff a genuine font of knowledge. I know one thing this is going to be an expensive dio.
I helped out in a film studio and set layout-so got to know many items used-even some that were mothballed that dated from the 50's still in use-crabs etc the three wheeled clamp base used on TV cameras.
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