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Mar 31st, 2007 by General Henz

Wobbly is out of control in Hollywood and it’s time that someone did something about it. Manufacturers of anti-Wobbly products blur the distinction between product claims and reality, attempting to gain stabilization supremacy.The only real victim is the production budget.

Because we’re passionate about helping to create stunning cinematography, we’re focused on ending the spread of Wobbly. To help cut through the marketing mumbo-jumbo of anti-Wobbly manufacturers, we’ve started the War on Wobblies.

Join the fight. Check back here, www.waronwobblies.com, for regular updates on the campaign to end Wobbly Cinematography.

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    Wobbly:
    Wob*ly [wob-lee] adjective,
    1) Inclined to move as from weakness or defect
    2) Annoying vibration that enters the image due to poor technology, ruining cinematographery, and adding significant cost to production

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