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Ask Cinevate - Axis Jib
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Cinevate Moco - Motorized Slider + Timelapse Slider + Stop Motion Slider
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Tracking Shots Ep. 21 - Rack Attack
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Behind the Scenes with Rockstar Energy Drink
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Cinevate Axis Jib
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Ask Cinevate Episode 6 - What is a Dromos Hi Hat?
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HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners: Basic Filmmaking Concepts
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HDSLR FIlmmaking for Beginners: Basic Filmmaking Concepts Preview
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Tracking Shots Ep.18 - Sliding and 'Swirling Samas'
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Cinevate's Sony FS100 Lens Adapter
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HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners: Picking the Right Tools to Get Better Audio
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Teaser - Webinar: Getting Better Audio - Register Now!
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Webinar: HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners - Basic Camera Movement
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Tracking Shots Ep.17 - A Loaded Western
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Webinar: Beyond the Still Chapter 2 - Focus
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Trawly - Compact Camera Dolly
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Tracking Shots Ep.15 - Sunny Side Up
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Webinar: Discover Your Inner-Filmmaker
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Cinevate Bags - Protected by Tenba
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Tracking Shots Ep.13 - Downhill Duel
Tag Archives: Atlas 10
Tracking Shots Ep.10 – David Robin + Cinevate at the Emmys
For our first double-digit episode of Tracking Shots we’re featuring some pretty classy footage from our pal David Robin. David has been shooting events at the Emmys (and the Oscars) for 6 years now and I can tell you that … Continue reading
Ask Cinevate Episode 2 – Mounting your Atlas 10
Aaand we’re back. For this edition of Ask Cinevate we’re fielding a question about rigging up an Atlas 10 slider using light stands rather than using a tripod. In the video we cover this configuration as well as a few … Continue reading
Visual Masterpiece Workshops August 25th and 26th
The name Visual Masterpiece might ring a bell, especially if you’ve seen their amazing BTS Commentary video featuring the Atlas 10 (it’s already up to 15,000 views on vimeo and counting). If you found their commentary to be insightful than … Continue reading
BTS Commentary from Visual Masterpiece
We had seen some of Visual Masterpiece’s work a while back in the Customer Footage section of our forum and were a big fan of their Behind-the-Scenes Shooter Commentary format. They’ve been using the Atlas 30 slider for some time … Continue reading
