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    The best behind the scene footage I've ever seen.
    thanks Les.
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    Absolutely amazing!!
    The wall moving for the shot was pretty amazing as well..
    Gotta love the big shows.... And the amazing people that are the A-Team
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    Still the most amazing shot to me:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3TBv...e_gdata_player
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    Quote Originally Posted by Les C. View Post
    not shot on RED, but very cool - and very discouraging to anyone who wants to do their own Steadicam work without years of experience. ha ha

    In the Background at the end.. "5-6 more and we're good!"

    What a shot, can't imagine how long it takes to block an entire continuous shot like that..
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    Thanks for sharing that. Just amazing with the weight of that rig. He was out of breath at the end as if he ran a marathon.

    I always enjoy watching behind the scenes footage, but this one was spectacular.
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    Not steadicam but my favorite all time shot so far: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en16i...eature=related
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Marx View Post
    How in the world does one correctly pull focus on something like that ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Marx View Post
    Most amazing AC to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin Marx View Post
    The wall moving for the shot was pretty amazing as well..
    Not only the wall is moving. The cupboard is shifted as well (you can see one of the extras doing it), and the table in the middle of the room is completely removed first and replaced later.
    You gotta love this kind of shots!
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    I would say this ( Hugo) shot is far superior/demanding than the rock concert one. By a country mile. Now, how about Russian Ark? Here is the trailer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J--TDEHizVA
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