Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed, that goal was to find a balance between durability and price and Smallrig and similar companies make it easy to do so!
Thank God I finally found a good video with a simple but highly effective shoulder rig. I watched so many that just didn't seem right. This is what I am going to build!
Dude, your video is top notch! Thank you! I especially appreciate you showing the profile shot at the end and explaining the positions of your hands being closer to your body. I watched your other video on building the cage and this looks like the setup I've been looking for. You just saved me so much time and money trying to experiment on my own. And your videos are great quality too, nice footage (b-roll)!
You helped me a lot to decide how to mount my version of shoulder rig this blackdriday! With some adaptions I made something similar to yours. Very usefull! Thank you! Greetings from Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
I just recently got the BMPCC4K and almost completely copied this rig for my first build. I used it for a mostly run-and-gun documentary shoot. My thoughts: - The core of the rig (BMPCC4K; Atomos Shinobi; SmallRig full cage, SSD mount, cold shoe extender, top handle, HDMI and USB-C cable clamps, base plate with rod rail clamps, 8 inch CF 15mm rods, articulating monitor mount, V-mount battery) are all great. An amazing starting point for any rig that you can keep even if you change your build. - The handheld rig at the core of this is also great, but has one somewhat fatal yet unavoidable flaw: It makes the main screen basically unaccessible, which you need to be able to access for controlling some exposure and video settings, as well as controlling audio levels. This may not make a major difference for studio-type shoots, but for run-and-gun, it can be a nuisance at times. If you could scoot the battery back some, that would be great, but depending on your lens setup (I was shooting with a Laowa 17mm 1.8 MFT lens that is microscopic compared to Brian's Speed Booster and Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 setup), having the battery right up against the screen is the only way to have a balanced handheld rig. - Although the quick release mount is the best possible solution for switching between the handheld and the shoulder rig, it isn't exactly built for high speed run-and-gun situations. This is mostly because of the remounting of the monitor, which can feel like hours in high pressure shoots. Once again, totally fine for studio-type shoots, but for run-and-gun purposes, a better (and pretty comparably priced) option would be to mount the Shinobi with the SmallRig 1897 EVF bracket mount so you can switch systems with a little more ease. It also doesn't exactly fit well in a backpack, if that's of any concern for you. - The V-mount plate by SmallRig with the railblocks is a great cheaper option than many of the plates offered, but it automatically locks in the battery to the very back of your rod system - less than ideal if you're like me and would like to add something like a chest pad to the back to create a run-and-gun shoulder and handheld system. - If you're like me and use MFT lenses, get the Tilta Nucleus Nano for a follow focus system and you won't regret it. The focus ring for my Laowa 17mm is almost right up against the camera body, and this is the only system that can reach it. - Some other thoughts: Maybe this is just on my camera, but audio levels are extremely low when using a 3.5mm jack microphone. I used the VideoMicro and while I did get good audio on it, I had to have the gain cranked to 100% every time I shot (was also using it for nat sound, not just scratch audio). I have since purchased a mini XLR to XLR pack, a cold shoe shotgun microphone shock mount and a Rode NTG 2, which has given me much better audio. I also think, from my experiences shooting at high noon in the summer, you need a sun hood for you Shinobi. 8sinn makes a great cage - the Shinobi is super lightweight for some reason and it makes me nervous at times - that also comes with a sun hood for around $120. Much more useful IMO. This is otherwise a great setup, and for my first time rigging, I have to really thank Brian for providing this awesome tutorial. The video that came out of the BMPCC4K on my shoot was awesome as a result.
@Edvard A The solution I've settled on, mostly because I've been exclusively shooting run and gun stuff, is just using the handheld rig as a shoulder rig as well. I got a hand strap to put on the right side of the camera, so whenever I need to be at eye level, I put my hand thru that, tuck the V-mount battery into the right side of my chest and tilt the monitor down a little bit. It works extremely well, especially when you don't have time to convert to a shoulder rig. I've also noticed it removes the "oooh, look" factor that the shoulder rig has to it - much more discreet with very similar results. I also am frequently in public spaces and on public transit with my rig and this breaks down much easier into a backpack to be completely unnoticeable. I probably wouldn't use this for a full day of shooting as a shoulder rig, but I know LanParte makes a good chest pad if you wanted the best of both worlds, but it is a little pricey (over $100 I believe). I'm fine with using the battery as my chest pad. I haven't tried the SmallRig 1897 mount for the monitor, but I think you could find a way to work. Plus, it would mount straight to this top handle if you slide it the other way around. My only concern would be all the cables sticking out from the camera - I have a USB-C, D-Tap, HDMI, mini XLR, 3.5mm (if using Rode Filmmaker kit) and headphones sticking out at any given time during a shoot - obstructing your view, but it would be worth a shot. Just need to find a way to maybe balance the right side of the camera since this would mount to left side of the handle. I also can't stress this enough - a sun hood for the Atomos Shinobi is a MUST. In broad daylight, it is near impossible to see anything on the screen. Hope this all helps.
You basically helped me structure my run and gun setup with the top handle (almost identical to your setup) and now I bit your ideas here. Made minor alterations but made sure I came and clicked on your affiliate link so you got credit for the entire order. Was like $430ish I think so hopefully that helps. Thanks! I'm excited to build this up!
@@brian.durkee No problem. Appreciate you as well. I was clueless how I wanted to rig out my BMPCC 4K after I bought it months back. You definitely helped a lot. I have two Camvate quick release mounts -- one on my original rail for my handheld operation (so it makes it easier to take it off and place it on a gimbal) and the other one for the shoulder rig, so I can easily attach and detach it from there. Makes it sit higher on the shoulder rig but I still love it. XD
I was looking for a quick way to transform my current rig into a shoulder format. You sir uncovered all of my questions with well explained steps of the gear. Subscribed!
I really like the pace of your videos 👍 You keep the information coming fast, which is great! Kinda gets on my nerves when other TH-camrs slow it all down too much. About to kit out my BMPCC4k with a shoulder rig inspired by yours :) Thanks for sharing!
If your arms wobble a bit take them off and use a precision phillips head to tighten up the arri rossette bracket screws. Careful not to strip them, the screws are pretty soft. Thanks again for sharing Brian
Right on with the tip! Looking for a piece that doesn't wobble but I keep a backup one at home in case the wobble gets too out of control and the scews strip :)
Wonderful job, Brian. Much appreciated. Your tips were great at the time you made the previous video with the other setup, and this one is not less useful. I'm looking forward to implement it myself on my BMPCC 4K as soon as possible. Keep up the good work.
Ngl I clicked on it because your thumbnail made it seemed like the monitor was in front of the lens, but after viewing it, it made so much more sense lol
Before i even started this video, i was immediately judging it lol, looking to see if you mention balance. You touched on it, but I’m still a bit skeptical of how the balance is. The most common rig setups I’ve seen everyone post about are all front heavy, and I’ve used rigs like that and it sucks. Using a properly balanced rig is huge for hours of use, and so far I’ve only seen one TH-camr emphasize it in their rig.
yeah i think he needs to extend rods at the rear and attach one of those counterweights, or move his vmount battery setup there. Then he will achieve True Balance, :-) Another thought: isn't it cumbersome to use shoulder rigs when your subjects are different heights? NBA players vs little kids, how do you work around that?
Sliding the V Mount and rig back a bit is the best way to achieve an ideal balance with this rig, and it can certainly be done! Shooting people of different heights is definitely tricky! I find myself doing splits almost when filming shorter people to be at a proper level, kids I normally crouch or go on my knees to film them, and NBA players will either be shot from a lower angle (unless on tip toes) or they just need to hire a taller videographer. :)
Dude! I just got this video recommended on youtube, saw your clip with the bikes in the desert yesterday on IG and this video is what i was looking for! I have the exact same handheld setup just with a tilta cage and i was looking for a quick interchangeable shouldermount option. Thank you so much for this video!!
Hey Brian, exactly my rig, only that I my neewer follow focus broke after 5 minutes. I also use two sony npf 970 batteries on a v mount plate attached to the top of the camera cage, this is a cheap battery solution for me that runs me 3 hours continous shooting without problems. I don't need a top handle as I the shoulder rig allows me to just put the camera on the ground or carry on the shoulder. I use much shorter rods, because I already had them, but am thinking about keeping it this way. I just push the shoulder plate against my chest and use the cameras monitor. But probably will use my external monitor like you with longer rods just to give it a try.
Right on! I dig that battery option and am a big fan of more affordable solutions, would love to see it if send a picture of it to me on IG @briandurkee
@@brian.durkee What is the story on that anamorphic mod? Maybe you can do a vid explaining that a little more. I checked out the site in the link and it looks like its only about $40-50, if so, holy shit!
cool vid!!! you mentioned putting this on a gimbal, I would love to see how you get it on a gimbal with the cage and the rods and baseplate if thats your setup. im trying to do a gimbal setup
Yes! I take the rods and baseplate off and use the pieces in the handheld rig to mount the V Mount on the bottom of a Ronin S and the Monitor to that piece. Will make a video covering that! :)
Just go bare cage with the SSD attached, lose the monitor too. Get a smallrig top handle with a nato mount, attach your monitor to the handle. Slides right off in seconds... The whole concept is similar to Russian dolls, or space rockets with multiple stages, lol.
@@brian.durkee I'm looking to rig up a similar setup on a Ronin S with a V Mount and Shinobi mounted onto the gimbal. Would you be able to provide further info on how you did this? Would love to see how you went about setting it up!
Hey man. I'm upgrading my handheld rig into a shoulder one. Before I copy exactly what you showed here, how do you like it a year later? Is it still set up that way?
Great question! The shoulder rig has remained the exact same with all the original parts still working, however a tip I might have after a year is to consider putting the monitor on a Nato mount and put mounting points on the top handle and the shoulder rig side rod so that you can switch the monitor back and forth without twisting!
@@KennysClassics I do not have a pic and can’t think of someone off the top of my head but I know small rig makes a nato monitor top handle mount if you google that 😁
Ugh, I have a headache. This really is a great build, one of the best. Its just that for my Pocket 6K I have a Tilta cage w LWS quick release base which has 15mm rod support, which I need for my Pictor zooms (they ain't ever quick releasing since the lens support is needed at all times) AND... rather than cut my losses and start over, I'm stubbornly working around it, even though it will likely be much more expensive. I'm trying to use as much of your ideas as possible, but convert it for the TIlta standard. Maybe I should buy (another) 160 dollar Tilta dovetail to slap on top of this rig? Or maybe... idk. There might be one or two other possibilities with the expensive Tilta universal shoulder pad (includes both Arri and Tilta dovetail plates), the super expensive Tilta shoulder rig (which is a special order I don't want to wait for anyway... just kinda like the long simple dovetail on it). Thought about just adding handles to the current support rods (or longer ones) and along with that Tilta shoulder pad and calling it good, but it would probably be kinda hard to make it fit on a tripod with that shoulder pad in the way... might almost work. (I mean that the handle grips and everything would just stay on the camera at all ties, even while on a tripod. It's too heavy to really do any quick handheld stuff, so its mainly going to be a dedicated shoulder rig with tripod capabilities... maybe someday an Easyrig or Galaxy Arm, or whatever those things are called.) Yeah... probably should just see if I can attach a Tilta dovetail to the top of whatever part this is on your shoulder rig. Although... I'm still tempted to waste time attempting to make it so I can just take it off the tripod and its ready, instead of having a detachable shoulder rig... just have it in shoulder mode ready to go... If you or anyone actually reads this, sorry its so long and that I didn't give a super clear picture probably. Maybe I should upload a short clip of it here on my channel or something. (Although I was hoping to get this solved like... tonight ha!)
Not entirely sure how the rig looks, but from reading your comment. I wouldn't worry about putting a shoulder rig on a tripod. It's meant to be on your shoulder, it could be nice to have a quick and easy assembly from shoulder rig - tripod but don't worry about it. Plus you don't want your shoulder rig accesories on the tripod since you don't need it at the moment when it's on the tripod.
So I’ve basically copied you rig and have been using it for a while(really love it), I notice your like the only person that uses the 15mm rod lens support with the sigma, i too use it. Would you say that it’s really important to have it or is just extra precautious. I only ask because the 15 mm rods and lens support are causing me some problems with the gimbal, I want it to work but I don’t want to put my sigma or speed booster at risk. I have the little meta bones part that connects the speed booster to the rig is, is that good enough or would you still recommend using the 15mm lens support, thanks
Awesome rig with a nice center of gravity. The footage is rather wobbly given that it's all at 48 or 60 fps, how did your handling improve with experience and do you have any tips to stabilize?
Hi Brian, great video! If I have a Panasonic GH5 with a Sigma 18-35 lens. Do you recommend the follow focus Tilta Nucleas Nano for it please? I found the Nano in the UK, but its really hard to find the Cool-Lux LuxGear Follow Focus Gear Ring (78 to 79.9mm)
Shark thanks! It comes down to personal preference, when using the handheld rig without the shoulder portion, I don’t use a follow focus and get along fine, however, when one the shoulder rig it is definitely handy to have a follow focus! The nucleus is great but as said in the video I like a good old mechanical one as you can get them for cheaper and there are no batteries to worry about. But if you are happy with the price of the nano and don’t mind two more pieces on your rig that need power the nano might be for you! There are a few other companies that make these seamless follow focus rings that fit the sigma so maybe look into other brands! If not you can definitely get by with a traditional follow focus gear ring, the seamless one just saves some headache
Thanks Brian for your reply. Really appreciate it. A good follow focus is my next addition to my GH5 rig. Just don't want to buy the wrong one. I did think of getting swedish chameleon follow focus, but they are expensive!
Appreciate the inexpensive shoulder rig build. Have you found a way to position the battery in a way that doesn't block the monitor in the back? Love to offset that so I can change settings on the fly. Thanks!
Hi Bryan! Thanks so much for this video - it really inspired my set up! You mentioned Wireless Follow Focus Tilta Nucleus-Nano. How does this represent an added value in this setup? It seams to be much easier to access follow focus directly on the arms.
I did mention it but I personally like going with a cheaper manual one directly on the lens. I put this in the video as I know some people prefer to use a wireless system to have someone pull focus but I think the simpler the better :)
Great work Brian. Your videos are always spot on. One question: the link you have to the Movo 18" rods leads to rods ranging from 8-14. Don't know if they no longer make the 18" but I'm sure someone does. Do you think the 14" would do the trick for this rig set up?
I can basically use this for the black magic 6K no problem? I also noticed your follow focus is literally beside your head. How do you focus and operate? Or is this why you get the wireless?
Yup no problem! and It's just about perfect for me right there! Might seem a bit odd but I like that hand position and then it remains on the rig when handheld
Hey Brian! Great vid. Ive got the BMPCC 4K with a full Tilta cage and use this with the Tilta G2X gimbal, so my next setup is a shoulder rig, so would your suggestion work with the tilta cage (if you know)? How I have it handheld works fine! I need to be able to go from tripod - handheld - shoulder fairly quick. Gimbal is a different story obviously. Any help/advice would be amazing!
Happy to hear you have a nice setup for your cam! It should be totally compatible as the handheld simply attaches to the shoulder portion with a tripod plate which can be any brand. :) hope this helps!
With the camera that far back, shooting at 18mm can you see parts of your rig at all? great setup btw, I like how long the handles are, less tiring for sure.
Nice rig! I'm building it for my 6k pro! I have a question, is the quick release plate compatible with arca swiss mount (dji rs2 type)? I have the smallrig 6k pro cage and it has a dji rs2 rail on the bottom so i want to use it.
Hey I love there setup i bought all the parts because of you i was wondering how i would fit this on a manfrotto tripod just the handheld setup of course
I have used them on projects where we are shooting on higher end cinema cameras and they are fantastic! However, I am a big fan of circular variable ND's for run & gun shooting so I rock with those for the most part.
@@brian.durkee yeah me too. Own the hoya variable nd. And also have some 82mm xume adapters with fixed nd's for better quality. I ordered a fotga tilt away mattebox and will try how that one works with the xume system :)
I'm currently in the process of getting my own BMCC and this rig seems great. One question I noticed you suggest neweer products. How has it stood up has it lost any durability?
0:28 most impressed by how fast he can run while holding that cam steady. Bravo!
Finally I found a set up I like and actually had footage to show, my appreciated
This is the best BMPCC 4k shoulder rig video I've seen. The rig looks great, and the way you showed how to build it is very helpful too.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed, that goal was to find a balance between durability and price and Smallrig and similar companies make it easy to do so!
Out of all the Bmpcc rigs I've seen, yours is my favorite and most logical.
Thank God I finally found a good video with a simple but highly effective shoulder rig. I watched so many that just didn't seem right. This is what I am going to build!
Best rig I've ever seen. Love how you can take the small setup and turn it into a larger rig within seconds. Definitely gonna try this out on my GH5!
Love it! It'll be rad as that camera is an absolute beast
love that you showed example shots, so many of these rig videos don't even show what kind of shots they get with their setup
Glad you liked it! I notice that too and love it when they do have them hence them being put in there!
Dude, your video is top notch! Thank you! I especially appreciate you showing the profile shot at the end and explaining the positions of your hands being closer to your body. I watched your other video on building the cage and this looks like the setup I've been looking for. You just saved me so much time and money trying to experiment on my own. And your videos are great quality too, nice footage (b-roll)!
So stoked you found it helpful! That's always the goal with these videos.
finally sb who understands what a shoulder rig needs to do, functional + balanced
Cheers Patrick!
Very GOOD video with detailed description. I liked your video.
You helped me a lot to decide how to mount my version of shoulder rig this blackdriday! With some adaptions I made something similar to yours. Very usefull! Thank you! Greetings from Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
You inspired my BMPCC 4K rig set up, now I am definetly going for this shoulder rig. Thumbs up!
Stoked to keep it going! hope you enjoy. :)
I bought the whole shebang. Hope it works well, thanks for the viddy.
Amazing man good luck with everything!
Amazing rig. That anamorphic mod looks sweet!
Absolutley, favorite under $50 filmmaking purchase if you have a Sigma!
This shoulder rig looks minimalistic, yet very functional. Thank you for the video!
You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed.
I did this exact setup with an S1h and I was so lost in gear until I found your video. Thank you thank you!
You are welcome! Happy shooting
Been researching ideas for a while now. Thanks you nailed it. This will work for me.
Your monitor mounting solution just save me about $600 for an EFV! Thanks, Man! Great build! Great Video!
I just recently got the BMPCC4K and almost completely copied this rig for my first build. I used it for a mostly run-and-gun documentary shoot. My thoughts:
- The core of the rig (BMPCC4K; Atomos Shinobi; SmallRig full cage, SSD mount, cold shoe extender, top handle, HDMI and USB-C cable clamps, base plate with rod rail clamps, 8 inch CF 15mm rods, articulating monitor mount, V-mount battery) are all great. An amazing starting point for any rig that you can keep even if you change your build.
- The handheld rig at the core of this is also great, but has one somewhat fatal yet unavoidable flaw: It makes the main screen basically unaccessible, which you need to be able to access for controlling some exposure and video settings, as well as controlling audio levels. This may not make a major difference for studio-type shoots, but for run-and-gun, it can be a nuisance at times. If you could scoot the battery back some, that would be great, but depending on your lens setup (I was shooting with a Laowa 17mm 1.8 MFT lens that is microscopic compared to Brian's Speed Booster and Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 setup), having the battery right up against the screen is the only way to have a balanced handheld rig.
- Although the quick release mount is the best possible solution for switching between the handheld and the shoulder rig, it isn't exactly built for high speed run-and-gun situations. This is mostly because of the remounting of the monitor, which can feel like hours in high pressure shoots. Once again, totally fine for studio-type shoots, but for run-and-gun purposes, a better (and pretty comparably priced) option would be to mount the Shinobi with the SmallRig 1897 EVF bracket mount so you can switch systems with a little more ease. It also doesn't exactly fit well in a backpack, if that's of any concern for you.
- The V-mount plate by SmallRig with the railblocks is a great cheaper option than many of the plates offered, but it automatically locks in the battery to the very back of your rod system - less than ideal if you're like me and would like to add something like a chest pad to the back to create a run-and-gun shoulder and handheld system.
- If you're like me and use MFT lenses, get the Tilta Nucleus Nano for a follow focus system and you won't regret it. The focus ring for my Laowa 17mm is almost right up against the camera body, and this is the only system that can reach it.
- Some other thoughts: Maybe this is just on my camera, but audio levels are extremely low when using a 3.5mm jack microphone. I used the VideoMicro and while I did get good audio on it, I had to have the gain cranked to 100% every time I shot (was also using it for nat sound, not just scratch audio). I have since purchased a mini XLR to XLR pack, a cold shoe shotgun microphone shock mount and a Rode NTG 2, which has given me much better audio. I also think, from my experiences shooting at high noon in the summer, you need a sun hood for you Shinobi. 8sinn makes a great cage - the Shinobi is super lightweight for some reason and it makes me nervous at times - that also comes with a sun hood for around $120. Much more useful IMO.
This is otherwise a great setup, and for my first time rigging, I have to really thank Brian for providing this awesome tutorial. The video that came out of the BMPCC4K on my shoot was awesome as a result.
@Edvard A The solution I've settled on, mostly because I've been exclusively shooting run and gun stuff, is just using the handheld rig as a shoulder rig as well. I got a hand strap to put on the right side of the camera, so whenever I need to be at eye level, I put my hand thru that, tuck the V-mount battery into the right side of my chest and tilt the monitor down a little bit. It works extremely well, especially when you don't have time to convert to a shoulder rig. I've also noticed it removes the "oooh, look" factor that the shoulder rig has to it - much more discreet with very similar results. I also am frequently in public spaces and on public transit with my rig and this breaks down much easier into a backpack to be completely unnoticeable. I probably wouldn't use this for a full day of shooting as a shoulder rig, but I know LanParte makes a good chest pad if you wanted the best of both worlds, but it is a little pricey (over $100 I believe). I'm fine with using the battery as my chest pad.
I haven't tried the SmallRig 1897 mount for the monitor, but I think you could find a way to work. Plus, it would mount straight to this top handle if you slide it the other way around. My only concern would be all the cables sticking out from the camera - I have a USB-C, D-Tap, HDMI, mini XLR, 3.5mm (if using Rode Filmmaker kit) and headphones sticking out at any given time during a shoot - obstructing your view, but it would be worth a shot. Just need to find a way to maybe balance the right side of the camera since this would mount to left side of the handle.
I also can't stress this enough - a sun hood for the Atomos Shinobi is a MUST. In broad daylight, it is near impossible to see anything on the screen. Hope this all helps.
Excellent rig build! Thanks & you are most helpful
Thank you!!
You basically helped me structure my run and gun setup with the top handle (almost identical to your setup) and now I bit your ideas here. Made minor alterations but made sure I came and clicked on your affiliate link so you got credit for the entire order. Was like $430ish I think so hopefully that helps. Thanks! I'm excited to build this up!
Really appreciate that! And very happy you made a rig of your own, hope you enjoy:)
@@brian.durkee No problem. Appreciate you as well. I was clueless how I wanted to rig out my BMPCC 4K after I bought it months back. You definitely helped a lot. I have two Camvate quick release mounts -- one on my original rail for my handheld operation (so it makes it easier to take it off and place it on a gimbal) and the other one for the shoulder rig, so I can easily attach and detach it from there. Makes it sit higher on the shoulder rig but I still love it. XD
I was looking for a quick way to transform my current rig into a shoulder format. You sir uncovered all of my questions with well explained steps of the gear. Subscribed!
I really like the pace of your videos 👍 You keep the information coming fast, which is great! Kinda gets on my nerves when other TH-camrs slow it all down too much.
About to kit out my BMPCC4k with a shoulder rig inspired by yours :) Thanks for sharing!
Good luck with the build! And thanks for the kind words. :)
MAte, this is awesome. Just what I needed. Thanks 👍
Nice build, I particularly liked the position of your monitor.. but your follow focus was just inches from your face at eye level!!!
Totally! I'm fine with it there but you can definitely check out the wireless options or switch sides, not too big of a bother personally however.
nice video, but how do you pull focus with the focus puller so close to the face?
If your arms wobble a bit take them off and use a precision phillips head to tighten up the arri rossette bracket screws. Careful not to strip them, the screws are pretty soft.
Thanks again for sharing Brian
Right on with the tip! Looking for a piece that doesn't wobble but I keep a backup one at home in case the wobble gets too out of control and the scews strip :)
This is the exact solution I was looking for with my monitor, thank you!
Glad u made this bro I had everything in the cart from your first video and I was looking at the shoulder rig THANKS BRO
Dude absolutely! I know it took awhile but I wanted to make sure all the pieces worked well together!
Do you remember what the total came out to be?
Definition of TH-cam Gold great job
Thanks for the high praise. :)
Amazing idea for the monitor mount. Will definitely be using that monitor set up.
Woo stoked to spread the idea to people who can find value in it! :)
Really amazing
Your custom shoulder rig was well thought out. I was looking for a video like this. Thank you for making it.
Glad you enjoyed! :)
Wonderful job, Brian. Much appreciated. Your tips were great at the time you made the previous video with the other setup, and this one is not less useful. I'm looking forward to implement it myself on my BMPCC 4K as soon as possible. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the feedback! Appreciate it. :)
Glade to watch your all setup 😍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed!
You solved my problem. Great tutorial
So stoked you figured it out! Thank you!
Very usefull tutorial brother😍😍😍
pls keep making such videos ,,,,,,
Thanks alot...
You are very welcome!
I love this guy. Thanks Brian, this was v helpful for building my rig
So stoked you got one set up! Cheers Sam!
Best shoulder rig vid! Thank you so much
Ngl I clicked on it because your thumbnail made it seemed like the monitor was in front of the lens, but after viewing it, it made so much more sense lol
Haha an inception setup I believe that would be called
Brian Durkee 😂 true
Nice set up
Thanks Cal!
Before i even started this video, i was immediately judging it lol, looking to see if you mention balance. You touched on it, but I’m still a bit skeptical of how the balance is. The most common rig setups I’ve seen everyone post about are all front heavy, and I’ve used rigs like that and it sucks. Using a properly balanced rig is huge for hours of use, and so far I’ve only seen one TH-camr emphasize it in their rig.
yeah i think he needs to extend rods at the rear and attach one of those counterweights, or move his vmount battery setup there. Then he will achieve True Balance, :-)
Another thought: isn't it cumbersome to use shoulder rigs when your subjects are different heights? NBA players vs little kids, how do you work around that?
Sliding the V Mount and rig back a bit is the best way to achieve an ideal balance with this rig, and it can certainly be done!
Shooting people of different heights is definitely tricky! I find myself doing splits almost when filming shorter people to be at a proper level, kids I normally crouch or go on my knees to film them, and NBA players will either be shot from a lower angle (unless on tip toes) or they just need to hire a taller videographer. :)
Excited to try this sometime! Also you’re so cute 😚
Great Video Bro! Very nice and clean setup!
Thank you!
Dude! I just got this video recommended on youtube, saw your clip with the bikes in the desert yesterday on IG and this video is what i was looking for!
I have the exact same handheld setup just with a tilta cage and i was looking for a quick interchangeable shouldermount option.
Thank you so much for this video!!
No way that's killer! Are you in Salt Lake or how did we connect on IG? I'm glad this video could help. :)
Nah we didn't connect yet on IG i got your video with the bikes "recommended" on the searchpage.
I'm from Hamburg, Germany
this is an incredible build! subscribed and now im going to try your build!
Woo! Let me know how it goes.
Nice Rig!
Thanks jackychung819!
Nice vid bruh🤙🏾
Thank you!
Super nice rig. Would love to get something like this or even close to it some day.
Stoked when you can! Until then keep it up shooting rad stuff with what you have
Definitely stealing the monitor mount idea
Please do! That's the hope with these videos is that you can get some ideas.
Hey Brian, exactly my rig, only that I my neewer follow focus broke after 5 minutes.
I also use two sony npf 970 batteries on a v mount plate attached to the top of the camera cage, this is a cheap battery solution for me that runs me 3 hours continous shooting without problems. I don't need a top handle as I the shoulder rig allows me to just put the camera on the ground or carry on the shoulder.
I use much shorter rods, because I already had them, but am thinking about keeping it this way. I just push the shoulder plate against my chest and use the cameras monitor. But probably will use my external monitor like you with longer rods just to give it a try.
Right on! I dig that battery option and am a big fan of more affordable solutions, would love to see it if send a picture of it to me on IG @briandurkee
@@brian.durkee Okay man, I will send you a picture later today! :)
The v-mount cheese plate is also from nice ryg I think.
@@brian.durkee message sent :)
Very very nice rig!
Mark Evans thank you!
@@brian.durkee What is the story on that anamorphic mod? Maybe you can do a vid explaining that a little more. I checked out the site in the link and it looks like its only about $40-50, if so, holy shit!
Great video, would this work for the BMPCC 6K Pro or any recommendations?
Shoulder rig it's the life
No better life than shoulder rig life
another killer video mate. Keep em coming.
Thanks Hamish! I will!
What do you use for remote start / stop button
Super useful Brian thanks! Keep up the 🔥
Thanks for the comment Tom! I will try my best :)
so nice video! thanks from Japan!!
Appreciatte it! Thanks From the US!
Awesome, thanks Brian!
Thank you Michael!
cool vid!!! you mentioned putting this on a gimbal, I would love to see how you get it on a gimbal with the cage and the rods and baseplate if thats your setup. im trying to do a gimbal setup
Yes! I take the rods and baseplate off and use the pieces in the handheld rig to mount the V Mount on the bottom of a Ronin S and the Monitor to that piece. Will make a video covering that! :)
Just go bare cage with the SSD attached, lose the monitor too. Get a smallrig top handle with a nato mount, attach your monitor to the handle. Slides right off in seconds... The whole concept is similar to Russian dolls, or space rockets with multiple stages, lol.
@@brian.durkee I'm looking to rig up a similar setup on a Ronin S with a V Mount and Shinobi mounted onto the gimbal. Would you be able to provide further info on how you did this? Would love to see how you went about setting it up!
5:36 Wooph! - I've subscribed right there. :D Great tips! thnx
Fantastic Video! Thx for it!
You're very welcome!
awesome!! thanks from Japan!
You're very welcome from the US!
Well done mate...subbed in !!
Woo woo!
Hey man. I'm upgrading my handheld rig into a shoulder one. Before I copy exactly what you showed here, how do you like it a year later? Is it still set up that way?
Great question! The shoulder rig has remained the exact same with all the original parts still working, however a tip I might have after a year is to consider putting the monitor on a Nato mount and put mounting points on the top handle and the shoulder rig side rod so that you can switch the monitor back and forth without twisting!
Brian do you or anyone else have an example picture or video of the Nato monitor mount set up you were describing in your tip above?
@@KennysClassics I do not have a pic and can’t think of someone off the top of my head but I know small rig makes a nato monitor top handle mount if you google that 😁
Thanks!
Dopeness!!! Thanks for the info, this rig looks sick! Gonna try it
Stoked for you to try! No problem
Such a sweet rig!
Thanks for supplying some of the parts to help build it! You guys are awesome. :)
Ugh, I have a headache. This really is a great build, one of the best. Its just that for my Pocket 6K I have a Tilta cage w LWS quick release base which has 15mm rod support, which I need for my Pictor zooms (they ain't ever quick releasing since the lens support is needed at all times) AND... rather than cut my losses and start over, I'm stubbornly working around it, even though it will likely be much more expensive.
I'm trying to use as much of your ideas as possible, but convert it for the TIlta standard.
Maybe I should buy (another) 160 dollar Tilta dovetail to slap on top of this rig? Or maybe... idk. There might be one or two other possibilities with the expensive Tilta universal shoulder pad (includes both Arri and Tilta dovetail plates), the super expensive Tilta shoulder rig (which is a special order I don't want to wait for anyway... just kinda like the long simple dovetail on it).
Thought about just adding handles to the current support rods (or longer ones) and along with that Tilta shoulder pad and calling it good, but it would probably be kinda hard to make it fit on a tripod with that shoulder pad in the way... might almost work. (I mean that the handle grips and everything would just stay on the camera at all ties, even while on a tripod. It's too heavy to really do any quick handheld stuff, so its mainly going to be a dedicated shoulder rig with tripod capabilities... maybe someday an Easyrig or Galaxy Arm, or whatever those things are called.)
Yeah... probably should just see if I can attach a Tilta dovetail to the top of whatever part this is on your shoulder rig. Although... I'm still tempted to waste time attempting to make it so I can just take it off the tripod and its ready, instead of having a detachable shoulder rig... just have it in shoulder mode ready to go...
If you or anyone actually reads this, sorry its so long and that I didn't give a super clear picture probably. Maybe I should upload a short clip of it here on my channel or something. (Although I was hoping to get this solved like... tonight ha!)
Not entirely sure how the rig looks, but from reading your comment. I wouldn't worry about putting a shoulder rig on a tripod. It's meant to be on your shoulder, it could be nice to have a quick and easy assembly from shoulder rig - tripod but don't worry about it. Plus you don't want your shoulder rig accesories on the tripod since you don't need it at the moment when it's on the tripod.
0:55 i liked that smile :)
:)
Totally awesome work, as always!
Thanks Aaron! I hope any of these ideas can help!
@@brian.durkee just ordered some of these parts actually! hahaha thanks man
Aaron Dao hell yeah! DM me some pictures of your build when it starts to come together would love to see IG @briandurkee
So I’ve basically copied you rig and have been using it for a while(really love it), I notice your like the only person that uses the 15mm rod lens support with the sigma, i too use it. Would you say that it’s really important to have it or is just extra precautious. I only ask because the 15 mm rods and lens support are causing me some problems with the gimbal, I want it to work but I don’t want to put my sigma or speed booster at risk. I have the little meta bones part that connects the speed booster to the rig is, is that good enough or would you still recommend using the 15mm lens support, thanks
Awesome rig with a nice center of gravity. The footage is rather wobbly given that it's all at 48 or 60 fps, how did your handling improve with experience and do you have any tips to stabilize?
Thank you so much.
Could you suggest an alternative for SMALLRIG 15mm Rod Monitor Mount
Good job man
Thanks Walter the Balter!
Great setup! This really inspired me, thanks
Thanks so much, I'm glad you got something out of it!
Hey Brian, do you remember the name of the quick-release cold shoe mount you used for the nucleus nano?
hi. i am having a hard time mounting the rail blocks to the quick release plate. how did you mount it? what kind of screws? thank you so much!
Either 1/4 or 3/8 tripod type screws!
@@brian.durkee tysm!
Video and rig design are great, but more importantly, where did you get your shirt? I love that look.
Haha thanks so much! $4 Walmart shirt I think fruit of the loom :)
Any suggestions on counterweights?
Nice rig mate. Do you pull focus with your nose? ;)
Hahah definitely an option I've been considering, will also help if you have an itch on your nose when filming. Two birds, one stone
Hi Brian, great video! If I have a Panasonic GH5 with a Sigma 18-35 lens. Do you recommend the follow focus Tilta Nucleas Nano for it please? I found the Nano in the UK, but its really hard to find the Cool-Lux LuxGear Follow Focus Gear Ring (78 to 79.9mm)
Shark thanks! It comes down to personal preference, when using the handheld rig without the shoulder portion, I don’t use a follow focus and get along fine, however, when one the shoulder rig it is definitely handy to have a follow focus! The nucleus is great but as said in the video I like a good old mechanical one as you can get them for cheaper and there are no batteries to worry about. But if you are happy with the price of the nano and don’t mind two more pieces on your rig that need power the nano might be for you! There are a few other companies that make these seamless follow focus rings that fit the sigma so maybe look into other brands! If not you can definitely get by with a traditional follow focus gear ring, the seamless one just saves some headache
Thanks Brian for your reply. Really appreciate it. A good follow focus is my next addition to my GH5 rig. Just don't want to buy the wrong one. I did think of getting swedish chameleon follow focus, but they are expensive!
Do you use the Neewer mechanical follow focus as you have listed it? I want to get a more expensive one. Not sure what to get.
Trying to get focus rings for the sigma 18-35mm lens is tough in the UK. Does the nucleas come with focus gears?
Great video :D!
DatIsKevin thanks! Great name!
Appreciate the inexpensive shoulder rig build. Have you found a way to position the battery in a way that doesn't block the monitor in the back? Love to offset that so I can change settings on the fly. Thanks!
You could always flip it down or lay it flat but tbh it hasn't affected my shooting too much to the point where I've wanted to change it
Dude please tell me you have a color correction tutorial on your page
Not really but can work on making one!
Hi Bryan! Thanks so much for this video - it really inspired my set up! You mentioned Wireless Follow Focus Tilta Nucleus-Nano. How does this represent an added value in this setup? It seams to be much easier to access follow focus directly on the arms.
I did mention it but I personally like going with a cheaper manual one directly on the lens. I put this in the video as I know some people prefer to use a wireless system to have someone pull focus but I think the simpler the better :)
Great work Brian. Your videos are always spot on. One question: the link you have to the Movo 18" rods leads to rods ranging from 8-14. Don't know if they no longer make the 18" but I'm sure someone does. Do you think the 14" would do the trick for this rig set up?
Plz answer this Brian!
Just saw this! noticed they did take th 18" ones off, I would reccomend finding some 18" ones if you can but if not 14" will be fine.
Theres no more 10 inch rods!! Any other options? Need an answer asap if u can! Thank you!
8 or 12 inch will work! :)
how do you maintain focus when you move with the shoulder rig?
This!
Practice and keep a hand on the follow focus! doable!
I can basically use this for the black magic 6K no problem? I also noticed your follow focus is literally beside your head. How do you focus and operate? Or is this why you get the wireless?
Yup no problem! and It's just about perfect for me right there! Might seem a bit odd but I like that hand position and then it remains on the rig when handheld
Hey Brian! Great vid. Ive got the BMPCC 4K with a full Tilta cage and use this with the Tilta G2X gimbal, so my next setup is a shoulder rig, so would your suggestion work with the tilta cage (if you know)? How I have it handheld works fine! I need to be able to go from tripod - handheld - shoulder fairly quick. Gimbal is a different story obviously. Any help/advice would be amazing!
Happy to hear you have a nice setup for your cam! It should be totally compatible as the handheld simply attaches to the shoulder portion with a tripod plate which can be any brand. :) hope this helps!
@@brian.durkee awesome, thats what I was thinking. Cheers mate!
nice
Thanks!
With the camera that far back, shooting at 18mm can you see parts of your rig at all? great setup btw, I like how long the handles are, less tiring for sure.
Nope! haven't had this problem
Nice rig! I'm building it for my 6k pro! I have a question, is the quick release plate compatible with arca swiss mount (dji rs2 type)? I have the smallrig 6k pro cage and it has a dji rs2 rail on the bottom so i want to use it.
are you using record and stop button with it on the handle ? can you share some which is work with bmpcc 4k ?
Awesome, awesome stuff! I love the results that you got with this.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.
Hey I love there setup i bought all the parts because of you i was wondering how i would fit this on a manfrotto tripod just the handheld setup of course
Yup totally! I have it on a MeVideo Tripod mostly which isn't the beefiest and it works rad
How to do you operate the follow focus without having your hand across your face
In my use it stays out of the way to where you still get a clear view of the monitor!
Hey Brian,
Have you thought about matteboxes or used some while shooting? :)
I have used them on projects where we are shooting on higher end cinema cameras and they are fantastic! However, I am a big fan of circular variable ND's for run & gun shooting so I rock with those for the most part.
@@brian.durkee yeah me too. Own the hoya variable nd. And also have some 82mm xume adapters with fixed nd's for better quality. I ordered a fotga tilt away mattebox and will try how that one works with the xume system :)
I'm currently in the process of getting my own BMCC and this rig seems great. One question I noticed you suggest neweer products. How has it stood up has it lost any durability?
So far it is still working just as good as the day I made this video!