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THis is one amazing clip. Everything is just shocking. Wow!!! The fight scenes are nicely executed. That operator must definately get an oscar for his work. Thanks for the clip.
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Its Rob v Gelder Also dutch but lives in thailand now, all figthing stuff there 
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Yeah. I had read about him but the name of the operator sounded like a thai name.
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Jake Danilchik
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holy cow batman !!! thats amazing !
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Alan Dague-Greene
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Rob van Gelder was the first op to attempt it. The second attempt was with Somsak, and he got it on the first take. This is explained in the notes.
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I must have missed it. Thanks for the explaination.
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elijah griffin
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:Dwhoa... that was impressive! Now I am definitely sold... 
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I still say this is one impressive shot. Wow!!!
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I just saw the movie! Worth seeing it! I saw this 4min steady shot when this topic first started. The other day when I saw the movie, I walked out the room and missed the scene. When I got back my wife said "you just missed a nice steadicam shot!"  ) (and I recognized the end of the scene)
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I have to correct my comment above. Somsak did "get" it in one take, but they did several additional takes over a month's time until it was right. There's a 35-minute featurette on the DVD about this shot, and they show all the takes. Great stuff.
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Irvin Gonzalez
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That was really amazing, it must take a lot of work and devotion too be that good. 
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Richard Wadham
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I wonder if there is ever a stunt waiver taken out by a steadicam operator for these scenes. The operator almost gets strapnel from the vase thrown. On the final take you can see a bit of the hesitation knowing whats coming. I find that a little distracting in the storyline...its a little predictable.  . Quite an accomplishment though. However it is amazing to get it all before the mag runs out. I especially like the surprise of interupting the coulple on their "Honeymoon" in the one room. Too bad they don't make a 500' Steadicam Moviecam mag  . It must of been hell to light this thing. Being new to the boards here I'm building my first unit from a compilation of others. Which forum is best suited to that? My favorite line by a steadicam operator when I was first starting in the industry was "Move or Bleed", those were his exact words!!! 
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My favorite line by a steadicam operator when I was first starting in the industry was "Move or Bleed", those were his exact words!!!  Sounds like a do or die situation--LOL
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Still one amazing piece of operating. 
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