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REALITY TELEVISION

 

 

Reality Television is a genre of television programming which presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations, documents actual events, and features ordinary people instead of professional actors. Although the genre has existed in some form or another since the early years of television, the term reality television is most commonly used to describe programs produced since 2000. Documentaries and nonfictional programming such as news and sports shows are usually not classified as reality shows.
Such shows frequently portray a modified and highly influenced form of reality, with participants put in exotic locations or abnormal situations, sometimes coached to act in certain ways by off-screen handlers, and with events on screen sometimes manipulated through editing and other post-production techniques.


Adventure Helicopters has proudly participated in Americas Next Top Model, Germanys Next Top Model, Dr. 90210, Viva Hollywood, Millionaire Match Maker, Americas Hottest Honey, What Not To Wear and much more!
 

   

 

Tyler Mount (Movies)

Nelson Tyler (founder) invented the Tyler Mount in the late 1950's. In recognition of his accomplishment, he was later presented with a Scientific and Engineering Award from the Academy of Motion Pictures, for the progressive development and improvement of the Tyler helicopter camera platform. In addition, he more recently received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.

 

MiniGyro

Optimized for small size / weight cameras and lenses, the MiniGyro shoots from right or left side, and provides pan, tilt and roll; great for air-to-ground or air-to-air, and fast action sequences. Straight-forward shots can be made by crabbing the helicopter; up to @ 40 mph. The MiniGyro is ideal for use in helicopters as well as cars, boats, planes and hand-held shooting. Your Operator, your AC, and your camera package. The MiniGyro’s compact size and simplicty, makes it our most versatile, portable and cost-efficient piece of equipment, and is a superb still camera stabilizer too.

Optimum Camera Types

35 & 16mm
Arriflex 435, 235, 35-3, 416, 16SR 3 or 2, & Panavision

Video
ArriflexD-20, and all broadcast / pro-sumer hand-held type:
Canon, Sony, Panasonic...

 

Focal Range:

18-250mm

Point-of-View:

Side (left or right)

Max. Cam. wt.:

40 lbs.

Movement:

Pan, Tilt & Roll

Install time:

2 min.

Stabilization:

Brute Gyros

 

Additional Features
• No prep required.
• Direct, through the eyepiece viewing, or on-board display.
• Quick in-flight magazine/video tape and filter changes.

FAA STC approval not required

Setup & Safety Notes

  1. Handle unit can fit on to MiniGyro four different ways. Most common is with the hand grips pointing upwards, next to the camera itself, with the handgrip lock knobs facing rearwards towards the operator.

  2. Make sure handle unit lock shaft is snug into dimple on handle unit (small knob).

  3. Make sure camera is tight to camera plate with proper allen screw.

  4. Make sure camera plate, with camera, is locked into receiver on MiniGyro and safety latch is in upwards position.

  5. Make sure MiniGyro shock absorber unit “snaps” into bottom of MiniGyro.

  6. If operating from aircraft or watercraft, be sure “Y” tether strap is attached to both

MiniGyro and shock absorber and then secured to vehicle hard point.

MiniGyro Operation

The MiniGyro requires 3 pin 28 Volts DC input into right side receptacle. LED power indicator on left side: Green indicates correct voltage. Red indicates low voltage. IMPORTANT: MiniGyro “gyros” requires 20 minutes spin-up time before filming. IMPORTANT: In extremely hot conditions turn MiniGyro off between use to prevent gyro unit overheating.

SHOOTING NOTES: For best results hand hold MiniGyro (if possible) so no part of the MiniGyro is touching the vehicle, not even the shock unit. Use shock unit when long shots are required or the camera package is too heavy to hold MiniGyro up.

Tilt camera up or down on MiniGyro as needed for comfort depending on angle toward subject. Use black lock arm on left side of MiniGyro to lock tilt unit in place.

NOTE: Black lock arm can be d-tented to desired position by pulling arm out and twisting. Panning too quickly will cause gyros to go to gimbal lock. You will feel a jolt if this happens. Adjust panning rates according. The MiniGyro can also be used while walking, similar to Steadicam shot.

STABILIZATION: BRUTE GRYOS

POINT-OF-VIEW: SIDE (LEFT OR RIGHT)

MOVEMENT: PAN, TILT & ROLL

FOCAL RANGE: 18-250MM

MAX. CAM. WT.: 40 LBS.

INSTALL TIME: 2 MIN.

FAA - STC approval not required.

MIINIIGYRO™

FOR FILM & VIDEO

 

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