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Shooting in and around a moving car
- Hi. My name's Rich Harrington. - And, I'm Robbie Carman. - Welcome to this week's episode of Video Gear Weekly. Rob, we're getting ready for a road trip, right? - Yeah, just thought we'd open the back of the car, and throw some junk in the back and see what happens. - Actually this week, and next week, we're going to be taking a look at working with a moving vehicle, giving you some strategies on how to attach, how to light, how to put cameras in there, and all sorts of cool things, so you can actually shoot in and around a moving car. - That's right, Rich, filming on or around a car, can be difficult, but I think with a few practical tips and tricks, we can make that process much more simple. - And of course, you're also concerned about the safety of your gear, because the last thing you want to do, is trash your camera, by bouncing it on the side of the road. Let's jump in and start to explore the process.
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Canon camera5m 34s
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Panasonic Lumix GH43m 7s
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Evaluating the keying footage from a Sony a7S5m 29s
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Blending a key with the background with Light Wrap by Red Giant5m 58s
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Blending a key with the background with Lighwrap by Digital Anarcht3m 39s
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