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Showing off c. 1985 (directors have yet to
request this shot). |
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Brown and Stallone compare notes at the top
of the Art Museum Steps on Rocky II. |
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Pursuing Wendy and Danny through the salt
(900 tons of dairy salt standing in for snow)
on The Shining. |
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GB c. 1995. |
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GB with fully extended Steadicam Ultra
c. 2000. |
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Old-style moving camera hardware meets
Steadicam prototype on Bound for Glory
in 1975. |
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Brown with his much-traveled vest and Arri BL
on Fame. |
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On Wolfen with Albert Finney and Director
Michael Wadleigh (the ruined church in the background is a set.
-- built from scratch |
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Best job in the business: making turbulence
on Twilight Zone. (you can not make a mistake!) |
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With special effects wizard Dennis Muren
in the redwoods, shooting background plates for
the speeder bike sequence in Return of the Jedi. |
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On Four Friends in Chicago with Arthur Penn. |
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On the camera car with Vittorio Storaro before
being humbled by Spanish potholes on Reds. |
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Stabilizing a buckboard for Little House on the Prairie in 1978. |
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The rope bridge sequence on Indiana Jones
and the Temple of Doom (in Sri Lanka). |
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The first motion picture Skycam included a Panavision camera and worked on four movies
in 1984. It won a technical Oscar in 2005. |
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Brown and Rockettes display perfect form on Annie. |
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The notorious Elephant Trunk first non-functional factory prototype. |
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