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Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
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A suspended Orbiting Camera Dolly
“What tool does a cinematographer build for himself?
A stealthy silent, bluetooth controlled, orbiting camera dolly with lighting.”
Vlog With Sony's Camera Grip
Jay Peters, at The Verge website, writes about a "new wireless camera grip."
Do read the article for the full information.
Article Summary:
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/14/21065539/sony-wireless-camera-grip-vlog
Do read the article for the full information.
Article Summary:
- product GP-VPT2BT
- connects to Sony's mirrorless cameras
- uses Bluetooth
- cost about $140
- vlog users might find this handy
- make it a tripod
- powered by battery
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/14/21065539/sony-wireless-camera-grip-vlog
2 Indiegogo Cameras To Review
Thought these two cameras might interest you? The Venture camera can be worn or mounted.
The Removu K1, self stabilizing, camera is a handheld camera that records up to 4 hours. Removu K1 also has an LCD screen attached.
HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners 1: Discover Your Inner-Filmmaker
If you have a HDSLR camera, you might find these series of videos educational?
Start with the first one in the series below:
Start with the first one in the series below:
DIY Micro Camera Slider
At Vimeo, you can watch a video about a DIY micro camera slider.
DIY Micro Camera Slider for GoPro Hero HD and small camcorder from Friedhelm Fischer on Vimeo.
http://vimeo.com/34255107
"This video tutorial show you how easy it is to build up a professional Micro Camera Slider...more Information at my website friedhelm-fischer.de
It is realy easy! Very, very easy! All you need are some special stuff and 3 minutes time.Watch the tutorial movie an enjoy.....
Everyone knows the GoPro Hero HD a camera for sports photography and filming.But have you ever tried to make slow movements with this camera.
Sure, we clamp the camera on a slider.Yes that is the solution. A small 200 gram camera on a heavy weight pro Slider? I think that's something for bodybuilders.
I was visiting the Igus company in Germany, where I found something which is perfect for the GoPro, not only for the GoPro it is also perfect for all smaller cameras. Cameras from the consumer market. Like the Panasonic HDC-SD99, HDC-HS900, the Sony CX360VE, the Canons and so on.
All you need to build this Slider is:- One screw and a camera plate, here from Manfrotto.- A GoPro plate.- And of course the material from Igus."
http://vimeo.com/34255107
Top 20 Cinematic Techniques
Oscar Feiven created a montage of clips as part of a project for University. You
can see his favorite and also most effective editing, camera and sound
techniques found in film and video.
*The footage is NOT HIS own*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3EnnBDgMww&feature=related
Taken from multiple feature films, such as:
Children of men
Starwars IV
Shaun of the Dead
Reservoir Dogs
Lord of the Rings
Atonement
Cowboys and Aliens
Citizen Kane
Mission Impossible
Cloverfield
Inception
Zombie Land
Kill Bill Vol. 1
The Other Guys
Limitless
8 Mile
Techniques:
Establishing Shot
Long Shot
Doggie Cam
Steady cam
Pan
Fast Cut/Rapid Zoom
Low Angle Shot
Crane Up
Dutch Angle
POV
Special Effects
Slow Motion
Panoramic Traveling
Horizontal Traveling
High angle
Tilt
Limitless Zoom
Camera Split
*The footage is NOT HIS own*
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3EnnBDgMww&feature=related
Taken from multiple feature films, such as:
Children of men
Starwars IV
Shaun of the Dead
Reservoir Dogs
Lord of the Rings
Atonement
Cowboys and Aliens
Citizen Kane
Mission Impossible
Cloverfield
Inception
Zombie Land
Kill Bill Vol. 1
The Other Guys
Limitless
8 Mile
Techniques:
Establishing Shot
Long Shot
Doggie Cam
Steady cam
Pan
Fast Cut/Rapid Zoom
Low Angle Shot
Crane Up
Dutch Angle
POV
Special Effects
Slow Motion
Panoramic Traveling
Horizontal Traveling
High angle
Tilt
Limitless Zoom
Camera Split
How to Film a Dialogue Scene: Angles, Framing & Rule of Thirds - Tutorial 17
In this Youtube video, the tutor wants us to learn how to avoid the most common mistakes that many people make when
setting up a simple scene in a film. Learn all about proper framing,
camera angles and the rule of thirds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEWx6zbUDrc&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEWx6zbUDrc&feature=relmfu
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