Watch the World's Fastest Animal in Super Slow Motion in the World's Fastest Dolly Shot

In addition to the behind-the-scenes segment at the end, here's how they did it:
I asked Greg for some more details on the technical aspect of the shoot. Here's what they used:
Camera: Phantom Flex
Resolution: 2560x1440
FPS: Varied between 1,200 and 1,600fps
Lens: Angenieux 45-120mm
Remote Head: Sparrow Head
Dolly System: A beefed up/custom SuperSlider from Doggicam Systems in LA
Camera operators were: Frank Buono and Scott Dropkin (Frank operated the famous car chase scene in Children of Men where Julianne Moore's character is shot.)
Lighting:
1x 150,000watt LabLight made by Luminys in LA. Its a pure DC-powered, long arc Xenon bulb that has short duration bursts of about 8 seconds.
1x 20K Tungsten light through 1/2 Frost
1x 12K Maxi Brute through 1/2 Frost
I'm sorry, I thought you said 150,000 watts of light, I must've misread that... wait, no, that's correct. At speeds that high, you need a lot of light -- but 150K watts? That's just crazy. Almost as crazy as an animal running at 60 miles per hour...
Link: Beauty of the Beast - National Geographic









