Biography
Flemming Laybourn is credited as a Steadicam Operator on the film Bleeder (1999). In this role, Laybourn was responsible for operating a stabilizing camera rig that allows for smooth, handheld-like movement while maintaining steady shots. The Steadicam system is a specialized piece of equipment commonly used in filmmaking to achieve fluid, dynamic camerawork without the shakiness associated with traditional handheld filming. As a Steadicam Operator, Laybourn would have worked closely with the director and cinematographer to execute planned shots, often involving complex movements through spaces or alongside actors.
Bleeder is the only film listed in available records that includes Flemming Laybourn in this capacity. The film’s production details and Laybourn’s involvement are limited to t…




