Posts Tagged ‘steadicam’
A Quick Guide to Steadicams
Once mastered, Steadicam is a handy way to get professional stabilized footage. In this post, pick up a few tips for Steadicam success.
Learning Curve: Using a Steadicam for the Right Shot
Steadicam operation is a camera skill that requires a lot of equipment and experience, but how hard is it to put on the gear and get a …
The Walk and Talk: Crafting Exposition That Won’t Bore Your Audience
Popularized by Aaron Sorkin, the “walk and talk” is a clever way to convey a lot of information in an active transitional scene.
Affordable Gimbals for Light Cameras
3-axis gimbals are wildly versatile filmmaking tools, offering stable footage and the ability to create movements that would usually require extra gear.
Stabilizer Rigs for Run and Gun Gigs
These camera stabilizers are perfect for when you’re on the run and only have seconds to capture a shot.
How (and When) to Use a Steadicam Shot
Fluid cinematic movement has been a staple of filmmaking since the 1975. Let’s explore the Steadicam shot and learn how to use it properly.
How to Utilize Dynamic Tracking Shots
Dynamic tracking shots can add excitement and tension to your video and film productions. Let’s take a look at a few ways to make them.
Questions to Ask When Picking a Camera Stabilizer
Camera stabilizers can certainly put a dent in your budget. Here are some things to consider before making this big purchase.
Camera Crew Breakdown: Jobs and Responsibilities
A film production’s camera crew is responsible for setting up and using the camera. Here are the responsibilities of each crew member.
3 Lo-Fi Techniques For Better Camera Stabilization
Nail your shot without an expensive gimbal! Check out these three easy camera stabilization tips that won’t bust your budget.
3 Reasons Why Gimbal Based Stabilizers Aren’t Always The Best Choice
When Freefly Cinema announced the Movi just a year and a half ago, filmmakers everywhere rejoiced…but is it more of a speciality item?
Know Your Gear: The Steadicam
Steadicams offer a wide variety of feature and pricing options. So, which one is right for you?