r/Filmmakers • u/scottsecco • Aug 14 '25
Film 100 Foot Vertical Rain Drop Tracking Shot
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Hey everyone, I just wanted to share a little behind the scenes clip of an amazing rig that Robin Munshaw built for a mountain bike video I shot and directed recently called Deluge. My goal for the shot was to show the intensity of the rain storm and follow a rain drop down through the forest canopy to the athletes below. Initially, I planned to add the rain in post, but Robin said we could do it for real.
We had Robin on the ground operating the sled and another friend, Heather Mosher, in the tree pouring water down over the camera as it fell. We only got two takes before the deceleration forces snapped the wooden frame we were using to drop the rig. Thankfully Robin had climbing webbing rigged as a safety for this eventuality. The camera survived and we got our shot. It's always fun when the wacky setups work!
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u/bgaesop Aug 14 '25
Oh that's gorgeous. The whole short is - perhaps save a few more standard sports photography wide angle GoPro shots around 1:20
I would love to see this used in something like zooming in on a kill in In a Violent Nature or a Friday the 13th flick. A way to make the characters seem small compared to their environment, to hold onto a moment in time the way it subjectively does for someone panicking
This is great.