The Oscar winning Steadicam has revolutionising the face of film and television world-wide

No other piece of equipment has ever added so much to the vocabulary of camera movement. Steadicam isolates the camera from the motion of the operator, allowing a camera to float smoothly over stairs, rough ground, through crowds, and other difficult locations. It frees the camera from the constraints of the dolly and tripod, bringing the viewer into the action.

Steadicam designer Garrett Brown first used a prototype rig in 1976 on the film Rocky, followed up by Marathon Man and the Shining. Today, Steadicam is a standard tool in film and television production. Steadicams enormous versatility allows cameramen and directors greater creative latitude.

I once shot a thirty minute programme that consisted of just five Steadicam shots. Used correctly, Steadicam can effectively reduce production costs. Give it a go on your next production, your clients will love it!

Pete also offers one to one training to new Steadicam owners or people who have little or no experience of operating.

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