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==Where is it?==
==Where is it?==
* You're looking for a slab of MDF with some aluminium bar & roller skate wheels on the bottom.
The Dolly it's self is against the side wall of the studio room, near the fire exit (air hole). You're looking for a pair of long plastic rails crossed by wood (with 2 pipe connectors) and a large wooden plate with precision wheels (roller skate wheels). The plate goes on the track and you're sorted. The pipe connectors normally need a bit of tape on each side of the joint to smooth out the connections. Use a bit of gaff.
* You're also looking for some white drainpipe. It's as tall as the studio (10 foot), and there's four bits. You need at least two.
* In the "SWIT" small black padded bag, is a follow-focus control. it has a long black wire coming out of it, and two shiny brass thumbscrews.


==Contrazoom (or vertigo in some places)==
==Contrazoom (or the pushpull)==
This is the amazing shot that keeps your subject the same size in the frame, and their background moves into, or out of them.
This is the amazing shot that keeps your subject the same size in the frame, and their background moves into, or out of them.


'''Warning''' This is both addictive, and will take a lot of practice - and time.
'''Warning''' This is both addictive, and will take a lot of practice - and time.
* Place your rails going straight towards your subject, and stick the cart on.
* Place your rails going straight towards your subject, and stick the cart on.
* Add camera and tripod.
* Add camera and tripod. (use a [[Canon C100|C100]])
* '''SONY HDV ONLY''' Attach the follow-focus by unscrewing the thumbscrews, slide it onto the tripods arm, put thumbscrews on, plug the lead into the "LANC" connector. Fiddle until you're used to how it works.
* Roll right upto the target & zoom out.
* Roll right upto the target & zoom out.
* Adjust height of tripod until the part of your subject you want is exactly in the center of the frame.
* Adjust height of tripod until the part of your subject you want is exactly in the centre of the frame.
* Roll back, zoom in, and do the same. '''remember, keep the camera head dead level!'''
* Roll back, zoom in, and do the same. '''remember, keep the camera head dead level!'''


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* If you want the background moving out:
* If you want the background moving out:
** start at theback, rolling in, zooming out.
** start at the back, rolling in, zooming out.


* Why is the focus all out?
'''Note'''
** The SONY HDV cameras autofoucus gets confused - try not to have anything with very well defined, straight edges in the background.
It is recommended that a follow focus is used for the shot as this makes the focus pull a lot easier. If one is not available, then use autofocus and leave room for a few takes.  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:05, 4 August 2019

If you want that extra bit of "ooh" in your show, then this might well be what you need.

Where is it?

The Dolly it's self is against the side wall of the studio room, near the fire exit (air hole). You're looking for a pair of long plastic rails crossed by wood (with 2 pipe connectors) and a large wooden plate with precision wheels (roller skate wheels). The plate goes on the track and you're sorted. The pipe connectors normally need a bit of tape on each side of the joint to smooth out the connections. Use a bit of gaff.

Contrazoom (or the pushpull)

This is the amazing shot that keeps your subject the same size in the frame, and their background moves into, or out of them.

Warning This is both addictive, and will take a lot of practice - and time.

  • Place your rails going straight towards your subject, and stick the cart on.
  • Add camera and tripod. (use a C100)
  • Roll right upto the target & zoom out.
  • Adjust height of tripod until the part of your subject you want is exactly in the centre of the frame.
  • Roll back, zoom in, and do the same. remember, keep the camera head dead level!
  • If you want the background moving in behind them:
    • Start at the front, zoomed out, and roll back, zooming in as you go.
  • If you want the background moving out:
    • start at the back, rolling in, zooming out.

Note It is recommended that a follow focus is used for the shot as this makes the focus pull a lot easier. If one is not available, then use autofocus and leave room for a few takes.