Steadicam Merlin Setup And Operation Manual page 33

Stabilization system for lightweight camcorders
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Boom high
for shooting adults
Boom low
for correct headroom for kids. This
lets you see the world from a kid's perspective,
rather than looking down on the top of their
heads.
Boom up
as you approach your subject (instead
of tilting) to maintain correct headroom.
Boom up and down
if the height of the
ground is changing between you and your
subject. Example: You are following someone
who steps off a curb. Boom down as they lower
in your frame. Boom up when you step off the
curb because your subject will appear to be
rising in frame. Steadicam is an inert object
and tilting rapidly is difficult. Booming is easy
because moving the Grip hand straight up or
down has no effect on the camera's angle and
can be done as quickly as you like.
Note: Your framing is the sum of the tilt
angle and the boom height.
Experiment with different combinations. A low-
angle shot (boomed low, tilted up) can be much
more dramatic than the usual eye-level stuff.
A high-angle shot (boomed up over your head,
tilted down) looks great for similar reasons.
Don't always just shoot at the conventional hand-
held lens height. Adjust your camera's monitor
screen as needed and experiment with raising
and lowering the height of the camera and notice
the effect that it has on your shot.
When you boom up and down, make sure that
the operating hand (on the Guide) rises and falls
right along with the lifting hand (on the Grip). In
fact, when booming, it's helpful to let both hands
remain slightly in contact with each other so they
in sync
can move
.
Combo Tilt/Boom Shots
Working with, rather than against, the unique
nature of any
Steadicam, large or
small, will make your
shots easier to obtain.
Booming is easy.
Tilting is difficult due
to the increased inertia
of the tilt axis.
Combine booming and tilting: raise the camera
part way when tilting up, lower it when tilting
down – it keeps your hand positions less radical
and your shots more precise.
Body Clearances
Learn
how to avoid bumping your body or
clothes with the spars and the weights.
Bend
your elbow out sideways to avoid hitting
the Merlin as you boom up.
Flex
your wrists out of the way of the spars as
you make extreme pans to either side.
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