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Here is a little promo done by BBC cameraman Johnnie Behiri. He is able to get a ton of gear in this new travel case by Kata. I am partial to hard cases like Pelican and Storm Cases myself, however this looks like a great solution for news shooters like Johnnie. Here is a rip from the post.
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“There is no perfect bag and every assignment may require a different carrying solution. That’s the reason I’ve decided to explore different options, from a full load of equipment to a camera-only bag solution.I felt the video deserved a bit of an extra footage to make it a bit more entertaining and I was lucky enough to meet grand master Chen Shi Hong and his Viennese Kung-Fu class. Their beautiful movements were captured with a Canon 7D in 720/50p and I later manipulated the footage in Twixtor Pro within Adobe Premiere to achieve “super slow motion” effect. I kept the shutter at 1600 to avoid blurring images.The second Canon 7D used for capturing my piece to camera was operated by the talented Stefan Nutz.”
“There is no perfect bag and every assignment may require a different carrying solution. That’s the reason I’ve decided to explore different options, from a full load of equipment to a camera-only bag solution.
I felt the video deserved a bit of an extra footage to make it a bit more entertaining and I was lucky enough to meet grand master Chen Shi Hong and his Viennese Kung-Fu class. Their beautiful movements were captured with a Canon 7D in 720/50p and I later manipulated the footage in Twixtor Pro within Adobe Premiere to achieve “super slow motion” effect. I kept the shutter at 1600 to avoid blurring images.
The second Canon 7D used for capturing my piece to camera was operated by the talented Stefan Nutz.”
Equipment used:Tripod: Sachtler DV 8 SBRig: VocasEVF: CineroidLenses:Canon 17-55mm f2.8Tokina 11-16mm f2.8Samyang 8mm f3.5Samyang 85mm f1.4
Audio:Tascam DR-100Sennheiser EW100 G2Sanken COS 11D wireless microphone
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