MWR: Overhead Tracking Shot

MWR: Overhead Tracking Shot

Overhead Tracking Shot

 

 

For this week, we decided to something a little different. A scene you see a lot in film productions are overhead (first person POV) type shots. It can make the scene feel more engaging like the viewer is actually there. We wanted to show how to get that type of shot with the Rhino Slider Evo. A couple things to note for this episode:

  • We used light stands to support the Rhino Slider (we recommend using C-stands instead since they are more stable)
  • We shot the B roll in 120fps and slowed it down in post to get a more cinematic feel
  • We used a low speed on Rhino Motion so that there would not be any shaky footage

Check out the video below to see what it looks like!

Behind The Scenes

Thanks for watching the sixth episode to our series “Move with Rhino”. We want to help other filmmakers gain inspiration or give them tips on different types of shots. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for weekly uploads and updates. Now let’s go film.