A "studio" film shoot of a Dino gt in Ferrari red. Far left of frame is the cameraman with a large digital cinema camera on a heavy tripod which is itself on a tri-wheeled trolley. We are looking at the rear of the car and can just see down the right side. A small radio mike is taped to the rear bumper of the car to record the exhaust note. On the left side of the car is a hanging black cloth absorbing some reflected light while two LED light panels in front and behind the car actually provide the light. A large, sturdy metal door is in front of the car closing off the view to outside.
A panoramic view of the inside of the workshop where we filmed the indoor shots of the cars. On the far left is the camera man with a large digital cinema camera on a heavy tripod. Behind him is an Italian sports car in dark red sat on a four-post car lift (in the down position). There's a caravan with an old SHELL petrol station sign in front of it, a square wheeled trolley with approximately 75 hammers on, a Dino GT in Ferrari Red with a Sun Automotive Disagnostic system behind it, some lighting systems (LED and Tungsten) surrond the car. On the far right is another Italian sports car, this time in mid blue with a scaffold tower in front of it that has camera gear piled up around its feet.
A shot of the two cars being filmed parked up in the workshop. A Ferrari 458 Pista in dark red fills the front of the frame with a Dino gts visible behind it. On the wall behind the Dino are many items of motoring memorabilia - old oil cans, enamel signs, etc.
Taken by the driver of the Dino, this is the two cars parked up outside in a moorland area. The top half of the frame is Hawthorne bush silhouetted against the sky. The Dino gts is in the foreground with the Ferrari 458 Pista behind it.
Incredibly tiring but rewarding two days just gone. As part of the biggest crew we've worked with so far (Director/Producer, Camera Operator, Sound Recordist, Drone Operator, Camera Assistant (me), Camera-Car driver, 2x "Hero" drivers and a […]
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