The director behind the GlamBOT at the Oscar shares insights into the technical workflow and process. Yes, there were plenty of highlights at the 2019 Oscars. Alfonso Cuarón received a TELEVISED best cinematography academy award, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper did their thing and Spike Lee finally got to give his comeuppance. But for anyone who tuned in early enough to watch the red carpet saga unfurl, the real star of the evening was the highly technical (and very impressive) GlamBOT which shot some incredible high-speed camera move slow-motion footage that made some of the biggest stars in Hollywood look like, you know, movie stars. While the GlamBOT has been making the rounds on award shows for a few seasons now, the behind-the-scenes technical director Cole Walliser has opened up on a Reddit post about the team’s surprisingly interecate and organized workflow to get the stunning footage shot, edited, processed and transferred to air live minutes after captured. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 28 February, 2019