I did something similar for a video I shot last year, one thing I did that you didn't mention is I shot in slo mo mode (120 FPS). It makes the resulting motion smoother and allowed me to dial in the rotation speed I wanted in post.
I did not think of a Lazy Susan. I was looking at the higher priced electric ones with all the lights but I have lights and everything. Thank you so much for this video bro.
What a great tutorial, Blake! You could skim TH-cam forever and find endless DIY how-to’s, but you really know how to deliver this type of content. Thanks as always and keep making EVERYTHING!
Tape String to the outside of the turntable, wrap the string around the circular base and slowly pull on the string to turn the turntable at a steady speed.
While I'm not using household items, I'm going to be doing the same thing with my rebranding. Got a motorized turntable and bought a set go those science fair trifold thingies. I basically wanted a green one and a blue one so I can do keying. if I want a solid white or black background I can to that too.
High-end shot on a low budget... If this doesn't speak to the fact that lighting is so important I don't know what does. If you got those lights just by a 15$ Rotating Display Stand....
I did something similar for a video I shot last year, one thing I did that you didn't mention is I shot in slo mo mode (120 FPS). It makes the resulting motion smoother and allowed me to dial in the rotation speed I wanted in post.
I did not think of a Lazy Susan. I was looking at the higher priced electric ones with all the lights but I have lights and everything. Thank you so much for this video bro.
What a great tutorial, Blake! You could skim TH-cam forever and find endless DIY how-to’s, but you really know how to deliver this type of content. Thanks as always and keep making EVERYTHING!
Appreciate that, thanks!
Tape String to the outside of the turntable, wrap the string around the circular base and slowly pull on the string to turn the turntable at a steady speed.
if you attach a long stop of card or even a cord and wrap around the turntable you can easily revolve the turntable smoothly and be out of the shot
I really enjoyed this video with how you showed the little tricks. Great job. Cheers
FANTASTIC MAN !
While I'm not using household items, I'm going to be doing the same thing with my rebranding. Got a motorized turntable and bought a set go those science fair trifold thingies. I basically wanted a green one and a blue one so I can do keying. if I want a solid white or black background I can to that too.
This was awesome !!
I wonder if you could use some old lego robotics stuff with gears and create an automatic turntable.
Unbelievable. Well done. Subscribed! Right up my street!
Manilla folders to use as a light flag: now THAT is one I didn’t think of! Love that! Ok, so, when are you shipping your folding Falcon Eyes to me? 👍😊
This video just earned you a sub. 👍🏽
Cool. Thanks for watching & subbing!
Awesome video!
Thanks for the video Blake. I have been trying to use a record player but had some problems. You have given me more ideas. You have a great channel.
Thanks! Glad you’ve found it helpful.
What video editor or photo did you use my iPhone video screen doesn’t look like that? Great video!
Brilliant tip !
Damn! That was a good educational video. Great 👍👍 I have learned more from this channel than any other place.... including school courses.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
Great tips! I need to buy more stands so I can make flags.
This is what I need, thank you very much
Much needed video....thanks!
I use old Vinyl player. Works great. :)
Awesome tip, thanks for sharing!
thank you
Really great DIY tips ... really helpful. pls make more diy filmmaking tips videos fr mobile filmmaking ❤️🤘
Great ideas
Would look a lot smoother if you could get away with 60fps and play back at 50% speed! Cool video 👍
Yeah shooting slomo is definitely an option!
Thanks Blake...I picked up on of these turntables and have yet to shoot anything on it.
Awesome!!!
Nice video.I wonder how many polished shots we’ve seen on adverts etc are done like this?
Great video thank you
Great tutorial.
One question though, would a ring light be a good alternative for the Aputure RGB LED light?
Sure, really any light could work, especially in a DIY setup. Thanks for watching!
Very interesting, thanks for sharing =)
that's so @iPhonedo ish hahahha. Nice vid! (Liked!)
I purchased this with your link...
Reading the title, I thought it was a DIY turntable shots, as in alcohol shots.I was like that should come in handy this summer.
Lol
Genius! 😂
Nice,... I'll take it! How much do you want for the can opener? 😁
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Was this Blake unveiled, or has there been a previous video I missed?
Ha, making cameo appearances in videos since 2012. :)
@@iphoneographers Well, don't I feel silly!
The iPhone 11 Pro Max is not Low Budget, just kidding, very nice video, thanks!
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Nice video, but that large light turns this from DIY to semi pro.
the rotation speed is not uniform
how the f is this on a low budget. please explain.
5th. 😃🤙🏽🌮
First!!
High-end shot on a low budget... If this doesn't speak to the fact that lighting is so important I don't know what does. If you got those lights just by a 15$ Rotating Display Stand....
bring studio stuff to the kitchen and call it DIY :|
These aren’t studio lights,, not even close. They are super affordable and portable and great for all kinds of setups especially DIY stuff.
Low budget... continues to use hundreds of dollars of equipment
Correct. Normally it’d be thousands of dollars of gear. This is actually ultra low budget.