 h a l f b a k e r y Professional croissant on closed course. Do not attempt.
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Are we a bit bitter today? |
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Might be technically difficult to project a laser frame if the camera featured a zoom lens. |
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Difficult but not terribly so. Could even be incorporated into the lens. Of course you could only use this in situations where you only have one camera. |
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You could mount this on top of the camera and have it project out in a V. This could be done with 2 laser pointers. Of course, you would need a fog machine or smoke, so people could easily see the beams and avoid them. Fog machines are generally underused anyway, and add to any scene. Alternatively, some of the flour from that tape could be tossed around to form a cloud - which would be cheaper and biodegradable, but explosive. |
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Sounds like a good idea to me, but what if you've got more than one camera rolling? |
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I go for the //strong varieties// laser. That way people know immediately when they cross the line because the violating appendages just fall off. [bungston] will even get some smoke. |
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Actually, fog machines are used often. A touch of fog makes the lighting better. Spielburg uses it a lot. You just can't tell. |
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Better be unwinding the duveen on everything just outside of frame. The caustic patterns from laser reflections could easily pollute the image. Maybe it'd just be momentary before film/tape is rolled. |
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Yeah, make it a button you press like the flash charger on cheap cameras. |
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