This cannot be the first time someone wanted to bulid there own steady cam? And it can't be too hard right? Has anybody got any tips or something?
Thanx you!
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Lars -
From the couple I have seen (in person anyway) they seem a bit too complicated to whip up at home. If you only need it for one movie or so it's probably easier to rent one out.
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yes -- it is very easy and there are 1000's of home built ones out there -- i have seen many used in all kinds of uses ..
http://www.hdm-stuttgart.de/~ak12/Steadicam/my_homebuilt_stabilizer.html
http://www.dvcamerarigs.com/
http://pub173.ezboard.com/bhomebuiltstabilizers
http://homebuiltstabilizers.com/links.html
there is also been lots of talk about them at times on various creative cow forums.
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Wow!!!
I wonder if you could ever convince security that the Stuttgart link steady cam is a steady cam and not a weapon of mass distruction!!
I have wanted a steadycam mount for a long time. Guess I'll have to make one.
Or better yet, I wonder if someone could create a VirtualDub filter that analyzes all of the motion vectors and cancels them out if all vectors are moving in the same direction.Just what is this reality thing anyway? -
you mean this one? http://www.downlinx.com/proghtml/174/17414.htm
or this one ? http://digistudio.netfirms.com/product.htm
or maybe even this one ? http://biphome.spray.se/gunnart/video/deshaker.htm
i really dont know which one would be best (i use a different program altogether) , but i think they all have demos or are freeware so you can try them all out .. -
Thanks, just downloaded it, will try it out tonight!
Just what is this reality thing anyway? -
BBC NI bought a new steadycam recently. Just for reference it cost £30,000. I have seen domestic versions for around £400 but they rely on you holding a large mount in your hand - very sore on the wrist after about 5 seconds! A proper steadicam you wear - and according to our steadicam operators "If you can breathe, it's not on tight enough!!"
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Originally Posted by energy80s
the Stuttgart one is amaizing ...
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Yeah, that design is very similar to the Optex one we have here, and it will have cost thousands of pounds to make.
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Well, I've played around a little with the gunnart plugin.
Seems to work well on sudden fast shifts, like the kind you get when filming in the car on a rough road.
It seemed to leave a lot of artifacts when attempting to compensate for minor shakiness in my hands.
Guess I'll use it for the really bad stuff though. It is a really sweet filter!Just what is this reality thing anyway? -
I think I'm gonna be making a steadicam and a dolly for an upcoming video. I'm wanting better shots for the videos I make, and feel that better camera tolls will greatly help.
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