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Re: Hypothetical Question
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Tue, 27 Aug 2002 14:11:26 GMT
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If its a tall building that's L shaped or U shaped, you can place a
camera on the roof that looks down on one of the sides of the building.
You'll get to see the building out from under the camera.
An other cool one is to place the camera on a high point on the roof
over looking the roof. Then you get the see the roof ungulate as it
falls to the ground.
Unless you get a well protected high speed camera inside shots don't
seem to work very well. The few I've seen on TLC shows the camera gets
blown up, or the space gets too dark before anything really interesting
happens.
Derek
Calum Tsang wrote:
> If you were to watch a building destroyed by demolition explosives, what
> perspectives would you want to see?
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> I know of two:
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> -a number of external wide shots including one pointing straight at the building
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> -some inside. But where?
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> Anyone have any ideas as where to mount cameras? Assume the video cameras
> are disposable.
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> Calum
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