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Caption: For a sequence in which hunters track down dinosaurs in an open field, the filmmakers confronted the problem of shooting high¬ speed action on very uneven terrain. To solve the dilemma, the crew suspended a Wescam from an Enlouva crane arm and mounted the apparatus on a stripped-down all-terrain vehicle equipped with large shock absorbers. "The combination of the shock absorbers and the gyro-stabilized camera completely eliminated any shakiness," says Kaminski. "The shots came out rock-steady."

Source: American Cinematographer June 1997

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