Cheers Luke Briz, I'm sorry couldn't include some nice shots from in the camera in the setup, just didn't have anything interesting to film and really rather than just show the videos wanted to get the operation points across. I'm not the best at filming but I can tell you from my setup after using the points I made it is easier and nicer then using a gimbal on a stick lol.
Thank you very much for the wonderful feedback =) much appreciated. Hopefully you can make use of the tips to create fantastic videos (better then me =) )!
I sure will be just paid for the weebill s tonight and im looking at the LAING M30S Carbon Fiber Steadicam Stabilizer with Vest. Your video was 2nd best for me. Straight after j matthews. People have done some cool shots. But your video was real helpful.
Hi mate. Watch out with the zhiyun quick setup kit. it is not 100% stable. It will create some bounce. I recomend maouning the gimbal directly on the baseplate of the glidecam to avoid bounce.
Quick audio tip: I recently started dicking around with Izotope RX for background noise removal and my mind was blown using a cheap Boya lavalier microphone. Back to the video: I find the combo idea an interesting hack. Would this work with one of the cheapo glidecam clones?
Sorry for late reply, don't see a lot of my comments as TH-cam seems to be very selective on presenting new comments to me, but you can find the quick release attachments here: amzn.to/3pqy7BT
Great vid! Very interested in doing this. I have a moza air 2 running a gh5 and a bmpcc4k w/ rig. Would love your advice on what stedicam would be appropriate for this also looking into an arm and vest to go along. Cheers
good video but I think if it keeps going forward you missed your balance as it should stay in every position, you need to move the weight down just a little more(tiny amount).... this would make it a little harder to work with imo. It should work just like a jib in that you raise and lower it and it stays in place.
Thanks for the tip Grow My Presence! It is very fine fine balance to get to that point you mention, I think achieving your advice would be easier in a calmer area or indoors as there was a little bit of wind during the filming of this video which was purposely chosen for it's condition. I didn't include the offtakes in this but it rain a fair bit during a part of filming this. I do like this setup but man it is heavy for a non-vest user. Do you have a similar setup yourself?
@@BsianTech so much easier to use. Specially when I applied your tips on controlling it :). All the weight is transferred to your hips and shoulders so you can use it continuously even for much longer.
@@BsianTech yes it helped a lot thank you. You'll love it more with a vest. You can focus more in controlling it having no weight in your hands to bother you.
Thanks for this...not just another minity, very insightful!
Cheers Luke Briz, I'm sorry couldn't include some nice shots from in the camera in the setup, just didn't have anything interesting to film and really rather than just show the videos wanted to get the operation points across. I'm not the best at filming but I can tell you from my setup after using the points I made it is easier and nicer then using a gimbal on a stick lol.
Wow that was a great minity video well done. That was really helpful
Thank you very much for the wonderful feedback =) much appreciated. Hopefully you can make use of the tips to create fantastic videos (better then me =) )!
I sure will be just paid for the weebill s tonight and im looking at the LAING M30S Carbon Fiber Steadicam Stabilizer with Vest. Your video was 2nd best for me. Straight after j matthews. People have done some cool shots. But your video was real helpful.
Awesome video and tutorial. Thanks!! I just bought the weebill S after watching this
Thanks for the feedback Walter Binns =). Appreciate the comment and you won't be disappointed by the Weebill S, one very fantastic gimbal!
Keep up the great informative videos!!
Thanks for the support robieibor and hope you get to see my other videos too.
Hi mate. Watch out with the zhiyun quick setup kit. it is not 100% stable. It will create some bounce. I recomend maouning the gimbal directly on the baseplate of the glidecam to avoid bounce.
Thanks Peter, I will make note to mount the gimbal directly to the baseplate of Glidecam, thanks for the tip mate. Keep making great videos on it!
Quick audio tip: I recently started dicking around with Izotope RX for background noise removal and my mind was blown using a cheap Boya lavalier microphone. Back to the video: I find the combo idea an interesting hack. Would this work with one of the cheapo glidecam clones?
Hey great video - where can I get those quick snap attachments?
Sorry for late reply, don't see a lot of my comments as TH-cam seems to be very selective on presenting new comments to me, but you can find the quick release attachments here: amzn.to/3pqy7BT
@@BsianTech Thank for taking the time to reply.
THX for tutorial, can u explain how you fix gimbal in steadycam please, i dont understand of there Is a accessoier or Just put it
Do you have a link or a name for the quick release plates that you used in this video?
Hi Joe, I got them here those quick release plates amzn.to/3pqy7BT
Great vid! Very interested in doing this. I have a moza air 2 running a gh5 and a bmpcc4k w/ rig. Would love your advice on what stedicam would be appropriate for this also looking into an arm and vest to go along. Cheers
Did you ever figure out your set up? I have a bmpcc6k and Zhiyun crane 3s. Im trying to find the right steadicam and vest.
which glide cam?
good video but I think if it keeps going forward you missed your balance as it should stay in every position, you need to move the weight down just a little more(tiny amount).... this would make it a little harder to work with imo. It should work just like a jib in that you raise and lower it and it stays in place.
Thanks for the tip Grow My Presence! It is very fine fine balance to get to that point you mention, I think achieving your advice would be easier in a calmer area or indoors as there was a little bit of wind during the filming of this video which was purposely chosen for it's condition. I didn't include the offtakes in this but it rain a fair bit during a part of filming this. I do like this setup but man it is heavy for a non-vest user. Do you have a similar setup yourself?
Thanks. I find your video very helpful.
I made a lighter version by omiting the Camera Stabilizing Platform and made a video about it. @
Thanks reel emotion, I am intersted to making it lighter I will have a look at your video =).
just waiting for that stick to break lmao
Lol I have moved that setup to my other light stand as I was looking hmm it's moving around more than I like that stick haha.
DYI ?
This setup using Crane 2 - th-cam.com/video/6iSD6wPzRfQ/w-d-xo.html
Wow nice Jerson Ona, how do you find it with the vest and arm? I am jealous you have that!
@@BsianTech so much easier to use. Specially when I applied your tips on controlling it :). All the weight is transferred to your hips and shoulders so you can use it continuously even for much longer.
One day when I have extra funds I would like to get a vest myself. Has my tips help you much?
@@BsianTech yes it helped a lot thank you. You'll love it more with a vest. You can focus more in controlling it having no weight in your hands to bother you.
DYI .. Divert Your Intelligent?