| High-impact X-Games stunt motorcyclist makes beeline for 3D Polecam |
|
Polecam press announcement, 2009 November 23 HI Rez images (Click to download) Stunt cyclist Todd Potter shortly before swerving directly towards the Polecam and (from the actual video footage) Close-up of the damaged 3D Head "Todd is internationally famous for his death-defying mid-air loops," John Gillan comments. "We were positioned with a Polecam 3D head and support rig at the far end of a very steep take-off ramp. The landing strip was what you expect at the base of a ski slope only this guy was motor-powered and there was no snow to soften the landing. It all looked great as Potter performed a routine twisted swan dive before landing badly and losing control, heading straight towards the camera head. I had half a second to react before he collided. Pure 3D. Bike and rider came through the crash barrier an instant later, destroying the Polecam head. Thanks to the Polecam's high manoeuvrability, neither Todd nor anyone else was hurt. I hate to think what would have happened if we had been using one of the old-style bulky camera cranes; that could have been a very serious accident both for Todd and the production crew." "This incident is conclusive proof of the claim we have been making for years," adds Polecam founder and Managing Director Steffan Hewitt. "The Polecam rig's portability and low inertial mass not only deliver advantages in terms of production versatility, they can also save lives. The impact hit the 3D Head full-on, displacing the cameras and breaking both camera cables. These cables and their connectors are so strong that they can support the full weight of an adult male. Many cameramen put their personal safety at risk to obtain highly dramatic images, often in competition with other crews covering the same event. 3D production is even more demanding in this respect than 2D as the most dramatic images are those where the subject is approaching directly towards the viewer. The Polecam system gives unique freedom to move the camera vertically or laterally at very short notice and, as we see here, makes a relatively soft target if an actual collision occurs." A video of the complete sequence, including the actual collision, can be seen at YouTube John Gillan of JGBroadcast has owned and operated two Polecam rigs for over 10 years. He commutes regularly between Britain, serving clients such as the BBC, GMTV and Giant Film & TV, and his base on the US west coast. The X-Games shoot was made entirely in 2k. JGBroadcast's inventory for the project consisted of two Iconix HD-RH1F cameras mounted on a Polecam jib with the 3D Head pan and tilt unit plus two mounting plates from Creat3. Both Iconix cameras were fitted with C-mount HD lenses. Media contacts: |