The graphics expert once criticized VTV for filming the A50 badly, now he was invited to make the A80, shocking!

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Mr. Le Bao Han "revealed" that he received an invitation to participate in filming the A80 event in early June. This is a rare opportunity, marking a "special" milestone in his career.
The parade ceremony to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day 2/9 at Ba Dinh Square has recently become a special event, causing strong emotions for millions of spectators across the country. On VTV , each footage captures a majestic scene, full of national spirit that is likened to a "cinematic work", making viewers proud. And behind those emotional pannings is the efforts of Le Bao Han, a visual director who is receiving great attention from the public.
According to the share, in early June, he received a call from the VFC crew inviting him to participate in the recording of the A80 event. Initially, he sent a quotation but only a few minutes later decided to refuse to receive remuneration, only asking for support for travel and personnel expenses. The reason is simple: this is a historical event of the country, "once in 80 years", so he wants to contribute his best as a matter of pride. "As long as you pay the travel fee for the crew, the rest I consider as serving the color of the flag," he recalled his decision.
Immediately after confirmation, Le Bao Han and his colleagues immediately started planning. Every frame, every camera angle is carefully discussed. During the event, he was in charge of motion shots using the Arri Trinity 2 steadicam combined with a balanced electric vehicle to ensure smooth images.
The highlight of his work is the "cutting" horizontal panning â closely following each parade block and equipment with absolute accuracy. As a result, TV viewers can both feel the solemnity and admire the heroic power of the forces.
Great pressure is not allowed to make mistakes, but that is what motivates him to put all his heart and soul into it. As a result, the 11 important blocks assigned were all perfectly recorded by him, becoming the highlight of the program.
Before the official date, he also participated in the rehearsal and shared many behind-the-scenes images that made the audience admire. In particular, the moment he both controls the electric scooter and carries a series of heavy equipment on his shoulders, but still operates accurately, has become a testament to the serious spirit of work.
Bao Han confided: "All my life as a freelancer, I never thought that one day I would be able to stand at Ba Dinh Square to record the military parade. This is really lucky and the most valuable memory of my career."
After the A80 ended, he couldn't hide his emotions. On his personal page, Bao Han thanked the VFC team for giving him the opportunity to participate in the historic event. He called this a "glorious milestone" in his career journey and wittily expressed his hope that he would still have enough strength to reunite at A100.
In the cinematographer world, he is better known as Steadihan. Currently living and working in Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh City, he has had many years of working with film projects, TVC commercials and art programs. His greatest strength is the ability to use steadicam â a modern device that helps bring cinematic, smooth and vivid shots. The experiences at A80 not only raise Le Bao Han's name in the professional world but also make the audience appreciate the people behind the camera more.
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