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David Cheok
David Cheok
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Scenes from the Brunei Rainforest aboard Bell 212.
Trailer to a promotional video.
Very rough edit.
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Updated: 4 months ago
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Duration: 00:01:33
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Dimensions: 640 x 360
Size: 29.77MB
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Brunei
Eco Tourism
Economy
Forum
Gas
Industry
Oil
Rainforest
Tourism
Ulu
Equipment:
Sony PMW-EX1 HD
Apple Final Cut Pro
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David
Rowland
April 20, 2008 02:25 PM
Beautiful!
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Cheok
April 20, 2008 02:33 PM
Thanks David.
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Kumar
April 24, 2008 12:32 PM
So David,
You must have had a realy clear day. There is no haze. How did you get unobstructed shots, did you have doors open? Love the shot you have here.
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Cheok
April 24, 2008 09:40 PM
Well, it was about 6:30 am..we were lucky the day was good... and i was shooting with doors opened and harnessed. Vibrations and turbulence was definitely an issue. I would've sourced a gyro if I expected to shoot these more often but i doubt it. Market not there yet.
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Kumar
April 24, 2008 10:56 PM
Must have been quite an experience hanging out the door huh?
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Cheok
April 24, 2008 11:08 PM
Yeah.. Its quite a strange feeling being 1500 ft up in the air with the wind rushing through your hair. Definitely not something for people with fear of heights. I remembered one feeling as a cold rush of blood through my veins as the thought of nothing but air holding us up and nothing but air to cushion us should we fall.
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Kumar
April 25, 2008 12:03 AM
I can imagine! So besides the harness did you have a parachute on? And what was holding your gear in place?
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Cheok
April 25, 2008 12:27 AM
No.. parachutes dont work on helis. Unless u want to risk being chopped up by the blades..
Gear in place? U mean our bags? Under a secured netting.
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Kumar
April 25, 2008 12:32 AM
By gear I mean the camera and tripod etc. For one, was the camera and other gear at the door secured in some way? And second, what kept the camera from moving?
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Cheok
April 25, 2008 03:34 AM
No tripod. Hours of hand held agony holding the EX1 and a monopod balancing the left-sided natural lope siding of the EX1. I brought everything else in my pockets (extra SxS cards). The battery life of the EX1 BP-U60 battery was great. I couldn't rent a gyro stabiliizer system here and the ROI of investing in one was non-existent here so I had to make do with my natural organic stabilizer system :p
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Van den Broeck
April 29, 2008 04:17 PM
I wish i had a plane. Those images are just beautiful.
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