Videos of different things, i try ed to get the best ones i like in there, if anyone got others, please do share i can then update the tread.
Diy DSLR Shoulder Rig
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The "Sphere Arm" tripod arm for filming Insects / i would use more robust materials, and maby rollerblade ball bearings or a spring , in the top and side joints to make i shake less, its a great idea.
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DIY Car Mounts for Small Camcorders
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Make your own camera car mount
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Cheap follow focus DIY
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DSLR Follow Focus - Homemade Focus Assist
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DIY Steadicam - Flying Camera Support
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Camera Shoulder Rig Tutorial - DSLR PVC Stabilizer
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DSLR Micro Cage Prototype + PVC Camera Rig
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DIY Gyro-Stabilized Camera Rig http://videopia.org/index.php/read/shorts-mainmenu-235/680-template.html
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Part 1 DIY on how to build a Spider Trax Dolly
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Part 2 DIY Spider Trax Dolly Tracks
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DIY - Rig Handles
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How to make a DSLR Stabilizer
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Part 1How to build a DSLR Cage
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part 2
.DIY Camera Slider Dolly (the sequel)
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DIY Camera Slider Dolly (the sequel) small udate at the end of the video he explains an updated weel axel and looks like bigger washers some places too
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CAMERA SLIDER DIY TUTORIAL http://www.friedhelm-fischer.de/the-ff-tutorials/camera-slider-diy-tutorial
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DIY Filming Dolly With 10' Track
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Making Remyyy's Shoebox
. Bon voyage ! Sample video of the shoebox, by Remyy, 4 years old by good.
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Homemade Flexible Clamps 3 for the price of one.
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Part 2 sample video $15.00 DIY Body DSLR Camera Stabilizer Sample
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DIY high quality camera stabilizer for iphone 3GS blackberry miniDV under $10
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just found this wonderful DIY, its a Stedycam arm and Vest that you use whit you Glidecam 2000-4000/stedycam
Heres how it Looks when operating the steadicam flyer and zephyr¨ . [url]
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i like the arm from this tread http://www.microfilmmaker.com/tipstrick/Issue33/DIYSVest_1.html
and the vest from this build he got a older video where he shows how he made that vest, before he upgraded it
DIY Indie Air Cannon Not showing it all sadly, but it might be enough for ppl to make it.
Please, make topic in proper format.
yea i tried to fix it, think i got it now as i used codes, dident know they where written into the postbox :)
added some more, again if you got some great DIY videos do post them so i can update the tread, to make it better, do share.
can you change the title to > How To : DIY Videos series, 10+
updated the titel
dont be shy post videos in here if you got any good ones.
Nice DIY collection. In the (4th) car-mount video be sure to use water or something along those lines in the Windex bottle, NOT stuff like Windex to apply the suction cups. Using some of these cleaning spray products on your car's bodywork could damage de paint.
The Senna All Recall Follow Focus system with a DIY HDMI Wireless Remote Video Stream on the GH3 camera:
Holy crap that is noisy as hell!!!! I guess any of these budget wireless FF systems will use cheap servos. No pie and eating it apparently :)
@vicharris +1 Ah-men: no pie here, or here:
(did you want to use a mattebox? lol!)It's a bit old, almost 3 years, but nevertheless a nice assembly BTS video
Here are a few I'm looking into doing:
RotoRig. Probably not a great shoulder rig, but looks like an excellent jib. Professional looking, too!
Instructions:
Best DIY Mattebox I've ever seen:
Instructions for building can be found here: http://www.ramasolaproductions.com/5.html (Along with a few other DIY projects, including a gearless follow focus, and rail system).
Learn how to make a portable variable speed linear dolly / slider motor for shooting timelapse videos that can be used on any slider rig for about $55 AUD. For about $85 AUD you can have a deluxe version with two motors, one for timelapse and another for regular speed shots, USB power and a dedicated 12v battery and charger. Here's a little day trip I did to test the unit out. It rained the entire day, so it wasn't ideal, but you can see that it works!
For the full parts list, including links, see askdesign.it/weblog/slider. The slider used is an 80cm Konova K2. you'll need an intervalometer - I use Magic Lantern on my 6D, a hack which allows you to do intervalometer shots in-camera, but you can buy a unit off eBay for c. $30. Be sure to get one that can take an infinite number of photographs, many timeout at 99 (4 seconds of footage).
Shoutout to Style43 (vimeo.com/12120373) and Joakim Fjeldli.
// Shooting Advice
1. Have fun!
2. Put a bit of tension on your sliders bearings and you'll get silky smooth motion, and use fishing line (or any string for that matter) that doesn't have any elasticity or give.
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