-
Technocrane is a
telescopic camera crane widely utilised in the film
industry and in
television production.
Originally commissioned, manufactured, named...
- a
crane to pan the
camera over the audience.
Technocrane, a
telescopic camera crane U-
crane, a gyro-stabilized car-mounted
telescopic camera crane Ragone...
- II", a 2-minute
tracking shot,
achieved through the use of a dolly, a
technocrane, and four
camera stitches, was "to
introduce a
space where all [the]...
-
season and
shooting in the newer,
smaller space required a 50-foot (15 m)
Technocrane and two boom operators. An
empty field was used to film the
scenes set...
- shots,
shots of
Cruise running through gr****
which were
filmed using a
Technocrane, and
several crowd shots. On
February 20, 2015, The
Hollywood Reporter...
- film the
scene where the
hostages are
finally released. A
Technocrane was used for a
crane shot that
would cover the
following moment, in
which the hostages...
- his own model,
combining a
camera crane system with a
telescopic mechanism. In 1981, his
Technocrane telescoping crane was
first used for
Steven Spielberg's...
-
Leica Summilux-C
lenses and
Alura lightweight zooms on a
Steadicam and a
Technocrane.: 38:08–40:46
Within the facility,
three soundstages were equipped,...
-
fires and steam. It's multi-leveled. The most
complex Saw. We had
techno cranes flying through. It was
pretty amazing."
Commenting on the "carousel...
-
cinematic "hero"
shots which required complex camera movements and a lot of
technocrane work.
Clarkson tried to have as much
individual time with each hero as...