![]() ![]() The name came about because he was an assemblage of cameras held together in a crude fashion with nuts and bolts, kind of like Frankenstein’s monster. ![]() This meant that we could film life in ways never before seen, following insects a hair’s breadth from the ground or manoeuvring the camera in and around the undergrowth with highly precise and vibration-free movement, all the while preserving the very environment we were trying to film. Frankencam in action (image courtesy of Ammonite Films)įrankencam, or ‘Frank’ as he is affectionately known, was created to enable us to film small creatures up close with the ability to move the camera effortlessly around without disturbing their natural behaviour. ![]() Jack Hynes, Camera Assistant for Ammonite Films, explains how big a camera you’d need to film the smallest of insects.
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