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Boom Pole for $30
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| As an amateur videographer/filmmaker, money is always an issue, especially when the discount stores sell products for thousands of dollars. Enter guerrilla filmmaking. (dramatic music).
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Camcorder Stabalizer
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| There are several commercial camcorder stabilizer options, which range from approximately $200 on up. You can also make one yourself for about $30 plus a weekend of work with some hand tools. It won't look as professional as the commercial products, but it works pretty well. |
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Car Mount: In-car rear deck
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| Ever since I have had my car on the racetrack, I have had wanted to construct a camera and camcorder mount for my car. The camera mount would allow me to mount a video camera or a still camera so that I can capture my driving experience for later analysis or for art. |
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DIY Dolly & Track
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| One of my tools for production is a dolly and track system I built from scratch. The design was inspired by a design by Hollywood Cinematographer and Director Ron Dexter. |
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FlyStand
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| I've always been fascinated about movie making, all the props and gadgets used, lighting, cameras, special effects and such. One thing in particular is the SteadicamTM. A device which stabilizes the camera and prevents shaking and bouncing, and can - with a good operator - make the camera "fly" through the scene. |
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