VIDEO: Le Mans Cup Tracking Shots



I have just spent the weekend at the Autodromo Internacional Algarve for the pre season collective test for the 2017 Michelin Le Mans Cup.  

I had two big photoshoots to arrange, the first being the static shoot of the cars on part of the circuit with me six metres up in the air on a 'cherry picker'.  The second, and much more interesting, picture was the traveling / tracking shots of eight of the cars taking part in this year's series - four LMP3 and four GT3.

I was strapped into a SUV and we traveled around the track at 60-80kph, which on the twists and turns of the Algarve track was fast enough!

Here is the resulting video -

Tracking Photoshoot from Fuji X Adventure on Vimeo.

The video was shot on two GoPro Hero 5s.  The GoPro Hero 5 Session was placed on the underside of the rear door using a suction clamp facing rearwards.  The camera was set to record a time-lapse video.  The GoPro Hero 5 Black was set inside the car also facing backwards and set to record 4K video. 

The still images were all shot on the Fujifilm X-T2 and the XF10-24mm f4.

The music on the video is a track called 'The Wind is Rising' by Pipe Choir and was used via the Free Music Archive website.

CLICK HERE for more information on the Michelin Le Mans Cup.


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