"Rescue Rider"/HV30/HD/ANIMALS

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

Working with a new crane jib on the in production video of "Rescue Rider". The video is not perfect just some sample shots, hope you enjoy the shorts! Filmed with Canon HV-30 wide angle lens in 24p cine mode and edited in FCE. No color correction or filters, mostly raw.

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  • nice job..and nice jib^^

  • Thanks for the subscribing welcome aboard!

    I viewed your vids, very interesting! Art and video////video and art, they both go hand and hand.

  • great footage....... a couple questions.... did you build the jib yourself or buy and if so, how much did it cost?

  • Thank You! lexicon923 if you check your inbox mail I have responded to your questions.

  • DAMN! That crane/jib is awesome!

  • Thanks! I'm still learning how to and how not to use it. Withing the next week I will have a remote control head on the end of it for pan & tilt.

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This video is a response to Custom Built Modular Jib / Crane / Boom Arm
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  • Sorry for the late reply I work alot. Yea some of the shots were captured in the first take and need to be slowed down a little also. I'm using a 12' crane that was custom made with manual controls thanks for looking.

  • Oh man, this is good, a little more stability will make it perfect. What Crane/jib are you using and what length 8ft? 12ft?

  • Thanks for viewing! The video is for a non-profit animal rescue, founded by the person in the video. In short she has been peddling the roads and bike trails in central Fl for the past couple of years, making the local news a couple of times and gaining attention. For every mile she rides equals a donated dollar which is then donated to a animal or dog rescue foundation. She some how finds the time to do this and balance a full time career as a manager in a property management business.

  • Can't wait to see what happens...What's the rescue? Where is this? Interesting...

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