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VERY Nice! Did you ever notice Rolling shots are always from the left side of the car? lol - lets put a photographer behind the driver seat and get some right side shots too. Thats photograph racism.
VERY Nice! Did you ever notice Rolling shots are always from the left side of the car? lol - lets put a photographer behind the driver seat and get some right side shots too. Thats photograph racism.
u have a point but also because it's a rig shot.. u dont want ur rig to be hitting the trees or pedestrians while driving in the slow lane
VERY Nice! Did you ever notice Rolling shots are always from the left side of the car? lol - lets put a photographer behind the driver seat and get some right side shots too. Thats photograph racism.
Originally Posted by xlack
u have a point but also because it's a rig shot.. u dont want ur rig to be hitting the trees or pedestrians while driving in the slow lane
To get rolling shots of the passenger side of the subject car, the "rig" will be mounted on the drivers side of the camera car. If you walk on the sidewalk and not in between the lanes of traffic, you should be okay.
Lest there be any confusion, we are talking about American Roads (drive on the right) and Cars (Steering wheel on the left).
To get rolling shots of the passenger side of the subject car, the "rig" will be mounted on the drivers side of the camera car. If you walk on the sidewalk and not in between the lanes of traffic, you should be okay.
Lest there be any confusion, we are talking about American Roads (drive on the right) and Cars (Steering wheel on the left).
'TardPatrol
I don't think these are Rig shots. You can see the photog in the reflection of the car.