Home & Garden show employs Polecam

Dec 15, 2008 10:54 AM

    
John Gillan operating a Polecam rig on the HGTV set in Hollywood.

John Gillan operating a Polecam rig on the HGTV set in Hollywood.

A Polecam, fitted with a Toshiba SD camera and used as a studio jib alongside traditional studio cameras, was recently used on a multiweek shoot in Hollywood for Home & Garden Television Network (HGTV).

Polecam operator John Gillan completed the job for a competition-style reality television show produced by Pie Town Productions for broadcast in 2009 on HGTV.  The Polecam system was chosen for the project because of its portability, its fast set-up time, and its ability to keep pace with the high-intensity shooting schedule.

Although more often used on location than in a traditional studio, Polecam allows a wide range of camera heights and angles. This generates a visual freshness that is missing in studio programs shot predominantly at normal eye level.

Polecam was invented in 1998 by extreme sports cameraman/director Steffan Hewitt. While directing a series of windsurfing kit commercials in Hawaii, he needed to obtain close wide-angle front shots of a windsurfer in action, shot from a tracking boat or jet ski. He improvised a rig comprising a miniature camera on a carbon-fiber windsurfing mast.

Returning to Britain, he developed a lightweight go-anywhere rig with a remote joystick controlling a high precision pan and tilt head.

For more information, visit www.polecam.com.




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