I want to do a scene where a car is coming towards someone and hits them. However, I want the person in the middle of the road, to be safe. So I want a long lens, that can zoom in far enough, that it makes the person look like they are right in your face in the camera as the car approaches, from the car's point of view.
But I would like it so that the car, in which the camera is hooked is far enough away, so that the person will not get hurt or get close to to the car. Or maybe I can use a steadicam to move foward towards the person, but that will not match all the other car point of view shots, movement wise, most likely.
So what long lens would be good enough, or is there a better way to do this entirely?
Thanks!
But I would like it so that the car, in which the camera is hooked is far enough away, so that the person will not get hurt or get close to to the car. Or maybe I can use a steadicam to move foward towards the person, but that will not match all the other car point of view shots, movement wise, most likely.
So what long lens would be good enough, or is there a better way to do this entirely?
Thanks!