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- Technocrane is a telescopic camera crane widely utilised in the film industry and in television production. Originally commissioned, manufactured, named...
- combining a camera crane system with a telescopic mechanism. In 1981, his Technocrane telescoping crane was first used for Steven Spielberg's film Raiders...
- 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...
- began, Gray frequently utilized dollies, as well as Steadicams and a Technocrane, to keep the cameras almost constantly moving. Most of The Italian Job...
- 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]...
- Vicon, to rotary encoders ****ed to camera cranes and dollies such as Technocranes and Fisher Dollies, or inertia & gyroscopic sensors mounted directly...
- outside the ship. Exteriors of the ships were filmed with the camera on a technocrane, but any shots inside the ****pits again used the Stabileye which is...
- 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,...
- cameras. For the airport sequence, Opaloch rigged the Alexa 65s to a Technocrane, a Steadicam, a dolly as well as a drone for flyover shots, which had...
- were used to 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...