Frage von Cletus:Hi folks,
have of a friend who works in a film is one that will give several online tutorials, which will be shown as Camera dollies and steady cams (the one-hand things with a stick and the 2 weights) cheap make are. He said that he can do with material from the DIY and would not cost 100 ¬ in total.
I found a couple of dollies but none for the steady-cam. And the net for Dolly's degree were great. Do you know where I can find any? Has anyone of you things experience with such selsbtgebauten?
Cletus
Antwort von PowerMac:
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Antwort von Axel:
Do you know where I can find any? Hi Cletus, which you can find here in the forum, need only enter the search term is'll get many links relating to ;-)
Has anyone of you things experience with such selsbtgebauten? Yes, good experience. The smaller things that are without a corset and arm, of course not so suitable for professional cameras because of the size and weight. But a very good thing seems to me this
http://services.manfrotto.com/figrig/
be to replicate, synonymous not overly difficult. For a price around 250 ¬ I'm just wondering if it's worth the replica. Okay, is not a Steadicam, but when it comes to everyday situations ... View In any case, the demo movies at times.
Antwort von Peter S.:
My dolly has a "chassis" Plant a triangular wooden roller with rubber tires (at Lidl 9,98 ¬), three selbstgebogene iron brackets and three cane clamps with the diameter of the legs of my tripod. On flat surfaces very well used.
MFG Peter
Antwort von Cletus:
Sorry, had forgotten to specify that:
My Cam is SonyTRV ne-900.
(Old pieces, but still very good.)
So, would only use MiniDV Cams with the tripods. High ne FX1.
Thanks for the tips so far. Quiet yet more of them:)
@ Peter S: Could you maybe a picture like this upload? Can not imagine the grad net so well. Thanks
Antwort von camworks:
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homebuiltstabxxx now I've forgotten the name. com The website is
http://www.homebuiltstabilizers.com/
Antwort von Markus:
A nice building instructions:
Steadicam Eigenbau TV Instructions
Antwort von PowerMac:
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The website is
http://www.homebuiltstabilizers.com/ I know.
I wanted to animate him with the information only for self.
Antwort von jens:
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homebuiltstabxxx now I've forgotten the name. com
The website is
http://www.homebuiltstabilizers.com/
I know.
I wanted to animate him with the information only for self. Hey ... by the Powermac to educators ...
;-)
Greetings,
Jens
Antwort von PowerMac:
I am a teacher;))
General Education ...
So yes!