I LOVE these types of videos. You don't get to see this kind of filming tech regularly unless you are going out and looking for it, so getting a peek into the filming world while maintaining a realistic perspective of use case scenarios is awesome. Keep it up
That slider zoom shot with the mannequin head was really shaky... That really surprised me. It looked like the manual shot i did the other day with my Konova K2.
@@dariorotafoto9918 maybe the k5 would be good, but in my use the K2 slider has been a very annoying experience 😞 I always have to use warp stabilizer and no matter what the start and end of every clip is wobbly because the chassis has too much flex.
I really liked the two shots of you combined. That was a VERY practical storyteller's use case vs just the timelapse &generic slide shots. Also MOAR JOEY!, More behind the scenes gear & stuff!
The two Joeys was awesome. I didn't realize it could be so exacting. I definitely couldn't build one that good. Reminds me of how they did the Dkystraflex camera system in Star Wars. Similar, not the same...
A few questions. 1. Can you mount proper tripods to it, some of that footage looked proper shaky and especially on the the dolly in. The feet you've got on there atm flexed visibly when moving the camera or even when you put your hand not he camera or slider. A good set of sticks would fix that issue. 2. Can you run it off V-lock batteries? i'd rather not be carrying around another battery pack and charging kit if possible 3. What kind of weight can it deal with? Are we talking DSLR's only or would a C300 be possible to run on it?
I'm definitely interested in more film tech videos. I think you might need a better set for them but hey it's the first one so that's not a huge point for me :D
It's interesting to see behind the curtain and learn more about how things are done. Am I the only one who finds those slow pans during talking-head sequences annoying? I don't want something "more visually stimulating" when I'm supposed to be paying attention to what they're saying, it just leaves me distracted.
Hate to sound irritated but as usual, as with every other slider video out there, no mention of how much weight can be put on it before it starts to sag. Not the weight that mfg claims it can hold but how much it ACTUALLY takes to make it start sagging.
The cables are so messy and they can jam in the tracks. Old school hand controller is not open for future upgrades. It has not follow focus automatically(motorize). It's wiggling christ's sake. Edelkrone's slider plus+motion kit is just phenomenal.
I own a Higher end Kessler slider. They are rock solid and arguably more premium than Edelkrone or Dynamic Perception. The controller is fully App or laptop controlled, just not covered in this review. Similarly, there are Focus / Iris / Zoom motorisation options.
Only that Kessler second shooter will carry a bigger camera and is way better constructed. Don't get me wrong mate, I'm buying the sliderplus with all the motors but Kessler is more heavy production oriented than Edelkrone.
I LOVE these types of videos. You don't get to see this kind of filming tech regularly unless you are going out and looking for it, so getting a peek into the filming world while maintaining a realistic perspective of use case scenarios is awesome. Keep it up
That slider zoom shot with the mannequin head was really shaky... That really surprised me. It looked like the manual shot i did the other day with my Konova K2.
I think that was due to him doing some of it by hand
Adam can you please confirm that?
@@dariorotafoto9918 I don't even use my K2 slider anymore (and yes I have the flywheel setup too) because it is SO shaky 🤦♂️
@@c0pyimitati0n So in your experience the konova manual slider is not good? I thought it was a honest slider.
@@dariorotafoto9918 maybe the k5 would be good, but in my use the K2 slider has been a very annoying experience 😞 I always have to use warp stabilizer and no matter what the start and end of every clip is wobbly because the chassis has too much flex.
That was a great video! I enjoy learning about new tech, even if it's not something I'm deeply involved with.
I really liked the two shots of you combined. That was a VERY practical storyteller's use case vs just the timelapse &generic slide shots. Also MOAR JOEY!, More behind the scenes gear & stuff!
The two Joeys was awesome. I didn't realize it could be so exacting. I definitely couldn't build one that good. Reminds me of how they did the Dkystraflex camera system in Star Wars. Similar, not the same...
Thank Joey. He is the best! Learn a lot from his segments.
A few questions.
1. Can you mount proper tripods to it, some of that footage looked proper shaky and especially on the the dolly in. The feet you've got on there atm flexed visibly when moving the camera or even when you put your hand not he camera or slider. A good set of sticks would fix that issue.
2. Can you run it off V-lock batteries? i'd rather not be carrying around another battery pack and charging kit if possible
3. What kind of weight can it deal with? Are we talking DSLR's only or would a C300 be possible to run on it?
I've been toying with the idea of building a timelapse slider myself for years, never get around to doing it
Love it, thanks! More sausage, please!
its actually Kramer, Kessler was the prototype name and they just forgot to change it
Ubangi? You Betcha! Thanks for the BtS video
Very nicely done!
Love it. Thanks a lot Joey
Does this setup allow for zoom/focus motors to be applied as well? Or do you need the cine system for that..?
Using two head ones and slider one from edelkrone can do something similar and is easily transported.
great review!
Great video! Can you tell me about the wireless lavs you use?
more joey!! nice vid bro
I'm definitely interested in more film tech videos. I think you might need a better set for them but hey it's the first one so that's not a huge point for me :D
Adam could probably make a cooler one, with a gimbal on an articulated arm
Very cool tech. I like this video.
Can you tested edelkrone products?
This is very tasty sausage, keep 'em coming!
So is Joey a contractor to Tested or does he just have work on the side?
why do they put the pretty one behind the camera?
Cool but... $5k. Any recommendations for slider systems on a consumer budget?
It's interesting to see behind the curtain and learn more about how things are done.
Am I the only one who finds those slow pans during talking-head sequences annoying? I don't want something "more visually stimulating" when I'm supposed to be paying attention to what they're saying, it just leaves me distracted.
He was just showing us for a sample. A real interview using this technique would pan very slowly
Ain't nobody got money for dat
Is that Ventura I see?!
Thought this was Pam's ex
Hate to sound irritated but as usual, as with every other slider video out there, no mention of how much weight can be put on it before it starts to sag. Not the weight that mfg claims it can hold but how much it ACTUALLY takes to make it start sagging.
Old school rig
Do you can make a diorama of the batcabe from batman v superman o justice league???
wow
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I love those Video! Really meta (I love meta) : a "maker" video about making Video...
Cool
its shaking o.O
Four thousands i could just make my own
Glory to Arstotzka!
Slide you guys later, LOL
Review Edelkrone products. Better than this cyborgie kind of looking thing.
And also have app controls
The cables are so messy and they can jam in the tracks. Old school hand controller is not open for future upgrades. It has not follow focus automatically(motorize). It's wiggling christ's sake. Edelkrone's slider plus+motion kit is just phenomenal.
I own a Higher end Kessler slider. They are rock solid and arguably more premium than Edelkrone or Dynamic Perception. The controller is fully App or laptop controlled, just not covered in this review. Similarly, there are Focus / Iris / Zoom motorisation options.
*PAMS BOYFRIEND*
Subtitulos en Español por favor.
O podemos usar el internet para aprender ingles en vez de quejarnos, a lo mejor es mejor solución. Digo yooooo...
I hate the "not interested" look. It rude, look at the camera!!! engage with your audience Im over here. preferences I suppose
When there is a compamy like Edelkrone this seems like useless piece of something :/
Only that Kessler second shooter will carry a bigger camera and is way better constructed. Don't get me wrong mate, I'm buying the sliderplus with all the motors but Kessler is more heavy production oriented than Edelkrone.
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