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Well, there's a famous outtake. I don't know if you've seen it from the movie Bound for Glory. And the operator starts off on a crane seat way up in the air, and they lower him down into the crowd. At which point he gets off the seat and does basically a very long tracking shot following the Woody Guthrie character through this big crowd, there's some dialogue going on and something along, and all of a sudden somebody comes up to the actor, and he goes, hey Bob, how's it going? He had some very iconic shots for the Steadicam. Things that, you know, just would blow a director photography's mind. How did they do that? One of my favorites, I'm trying to remember what the movie was, but once again a high shot, your crane down stepped off, walked through a restaurant at the beginning of the movie.
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