Spydercam
Spydercam is a cable-suspended camera system, and rigging system used in making motion pictures, television and at athletic stadiums. It uses computer controlled winches to drive synthetic lines connected to a crane, truss or buildings to achieve multidimensional, repeatable movement. Spydercam is used as an alternative to other camera movement systems.
According to the maker's website, Spydercam has been used in the following films:
- Maestro
- Emancipation Don't Look Up The Terminal List Season 1 Black Adam Spirited Just Beyond Clifford the Big Red Dog The Suicide Squad Black Widow Mulan Bird Box The OA season 2 Triple Frontier Avengers: Endgame Watchmen Season 1 Lady and the Tramp Game of Thrones Season 8 Dumbo Bumblebee Aquaman Mission: Impossible – Fallout Game of Thrones Season 7 A Wrinkle in Time Black Panther Kong: Skull Island Transformers: The Last Knight Spider-Man: Homecoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 Downsizing Kevin Hart: What Now? Assassin's Creed Help Monster Trucks Jurassic World Terminator Genisys Avengers: Age of Ultron Straight Outta Compton Furious Seven Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dawn of the Planet of the Apes The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Noah The Lone Ranger A Good Day to Die Hard The Hunger Games: Catching Fire World War Z John Carter (film) Life of Pi The Amazing Spider-Man Thor Premium Rush Transformers: Dark of the Moon Cowboys and Aliens Shutter Island Predators Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps Iron Man 2 Fame Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Angles & Demons Hancock Pacific War Bedtime Stories Gamer Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Jumper Beverly Hills Chihuahua 10,000 BC I Am Legend The Company I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Live Free or Die Hard Spider-Man 3 Ghost Rider D-War Apocalypto Superman Returns Mission: Impossible III Night at the Museum Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest The Shaggy Dog Flicka Stick It Fun with Dick and Jane The Exorcism of Emily Rose Stealth Bewitched Constantine Flight of the Phoenix The Aviator Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again Spider-Man 2 The Terminal The Alamo The Creature of the Sunny Side Up Trailer Park Stuck on You Angels in America Elf The Haunted Mansion The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle The Italian Job Bruce Almighty Top Speed The 75th Annual Academy Awards Tears of the Sun Catch Me If You Can Stuart Little 2 Minority Report Spider-Man A.I. Artificial Intelligence Journey into Amazing Caves Mission: Impossible 2 Temptation Island Ripley's Believe It or Not Everest Batman & Robin Dante's Peak Long Kiss Goodnight
- ''Cliffhanger''
History
Founded in 1992 by Earl Wiggens as a stunt and rigging company, Spydercam quickly became the standard for suspended camera work. Joined later, and now owned by Tim Drnec and Hammer Semmes, they added their unique experiences in Motion control, VFX, stunts, and rope rigging.General Systems
The manufacturers of Spydercam claim their software is entirely modular, allowing them to work with producers to create their specific shot, but Spydercam also outlines three general systems they call Bullet, Falcon, and Talon.Bullet
This is a simple, point-to-point rig with a single axis. The Bullet rig is the quickest to set up and implement, and can be rigged horizontally or vertically. Often used for live events, it can start and stop very quickly. The camera is held tight to the highline, which allows for a more stable shot.Falcon
According to the Spydercam website, the Falcon is the most versatile and widely used of the rigs offered. With two axes, the Falcon allows both horizontal and vertical movement along two separate lines.Talon
This is a three dimensional rig that allows movement anywhere within its volumetric space. With the most control and variety out of the three general rigs offered by Spydercam, Talon is a sophisticated system.Competitors
While Spydercam is based in the United States with systems in place around the world and is largely used for film and commercial work, there are several competitors on the market of cable-suspended camera systems. Some of these specialize in other areas of film, including sports footage.Spidercam is a European company that was established in the early 2000s and is mainly used for sporting events such as the Pakistan Super League, Bundesliga, Rugby World Cup, UEFA Champions League, Premier League, Ultimate Fighting Championship, US Open, Indian Premier League, and French Open.
Skycam and Cablecam are consolidated under Skycam, which preceded the other systems mentioned. Skycam was established in 1984 in the United States. It can replicate previsual plans to a high degree of accuracy.