yes we will take much care. The wooden floor is flat and stable (secured by myself with additional screws), but the space is limited. It's inside a dome construction of about 9 meter diameter.
What I did was running around the periphery with my gimbal. The result is not bad, but I can do 4 or 5 full circles at full speed, then I must pause. To keep the dancer in frame is a challenge, too. I would like to do this for a longer period of time, and be at ease with full attention to framing. And of course let the dancer do her art, without disturbing the flow.
Travis Hodgkinson wrote:These work surprisingly well given you have a nice smooth surface. A bit of crop and stabilisation works wonders.
This looks nice, good wheels from what I can tell. And handbrakes! Do you know the address of the company? The search for 'Walker Texas Dolly' results in Dolly Parton and golfer dolly links. This isn't a golfer dolly, this is a film maker dolly, right? I have no clue about both.
Thank you gentlemen.
Oh yes, a Snorricam is another good idea. I wanted to do that since long time. Thanks for idea, I might add that to the wheelchair shots.