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Feature film, MoVi configuration

Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by Arturo Bernardi, Feb 7, 2014.

  1. Arturo Bernardi

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    Hi Wolf
    Do you tested also a 65wh v-lock or the 95wh is the minimum to power the epic.thanks
     
  2. Tov Belling

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    Wow, you got the cinetape on there. Seems the 1st AC is nervous. It would just as well on the handle.
     
  3. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    Hi Arturo,

    in the moment i'm only using the 95. The 65ers should work also, if they deliver enough amperes (about 6a A are needed for Epic, Cinetape and follow focus).

    Cinetape is quite useful, since we are doing many hand-shots (running) and setups like this:


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    ;-)

    Cheers,

    Wolf
     
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  4. Andreas Zickgraf

    Andreas Zickgraf New Member

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    Hi Wolf,
    your setup looks like a heavy loaded workhorse. Got my Movi yesterday. Works good so far. Thanks for all the testing. Starting to shoot our feature next week. I got some good solutions for the red monitor cable and a steady cam adapter. Pics will follow.
    Good luck,
    Andreas
     
  5. Chris Herr

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    Hi Wolf,

    What's your procedure for docking in inverted mode? Do yo have a secure way to set the rig down? Have you noticed an slippage on the vertical pan joint? I'm afraid If I put 12 lbs of force on that little joint, bad things will happen.
     
  6. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    Hi Chris,

    i built an adapter-piece for a normal low-boy stand. I can set the MōVI in the stand for resting and for installing and balancing the camera.
    I didn´t notice any slippage on the pan-joint yet, but watch this very closely and tighten the screws often. I find it very easy to balance the system in the upside-down mode and get very high gain numbers (140/120/115)..

    Best,

    Wolf
     
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  7. Nick Kolias

    Nick Kolias Moderator
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    Wolf, nice setup.

    nick
     
  8. Chris Herr

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    The pan arm is what scares me the most. You must have to flip the rig over to adjust it correct? I might give this a go on an upcoming film.
     
  9. Wolf Schiebel

    Wolf Schiebel Active Member

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    No, you just balance it upside down from the start and turn it on...
    It's more sensitive to hard bumps, you need to watch tis more, but the steadicam arm will smoothen the movements a lot.

    Best,

    Wolf
     
  10. Arturo Bernardi

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