camera dolly
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- An affordable, extremely versatile camera dolly that packs the power of a huge expensive systems into a lightweight variable arc track with tilt capability. The quality it delivers has been compared to systems costing many thousands of dollars.
You can make videos of bikers standing around a nice ride with beers in their hands. You can get videos of their motor cycles too.
I did the same thing for my video production studio but I used Street elbows for t’s so my track looked like one professional piece with nothing sticking out anywhere.
Great tip, I love it !!
Great diy camera dolly
Love it. Thank you!
Absolutely love it
you save my life with your tricks, MANTABBBB
I'm glad it helped you
Magic!!!
You are genius!
Excelente 👏👏👏
The short pieces can be made too.
Camera dolly that automatically performs tilting operations.
good looooks
What dolly is he using?
cool : )
Nice information sir where I get that rope?
looks great, how did you cut the pipe to interlock so nicely?
A lot of money, jigs and trial and error. Once we got things dialed in, it hasn't changed in years. We basically custom built a machine to cut them. (by the way, I'm the inventor/owner)
@@LivingtheWildlife Cool little invention! So simple but a great idea.
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Very good job! Possible create rail slider 360 degrees ?
I think John Deer made one that was a circle with a 100 foot of track.
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May I know how fat the cine pipes are?
3/4 inch
What's that hook called
Uh....a hook? Just use a small bolt through one side of a 2 x 4. Then drill a hole on each end of the cross-tie. Don't drill all the way through. I like the idea.
Exportam para o Brasil?
They ship to Brazil
Nice idea I like it but Cine rails? That's a stretch. Those are just small sections of pvc pipe
Saturday Night Live owns a set, John Deer owns a set and about a 100 feet of the track, and they've been used on numerous motion pictures. Ya, if they're used in cinema it would be an appropriate name.
@@LivingtheWildlife Are you apart of the Cinerails company? How do you know these production companies are using this product?
@@wildwestadventures3583 Ya :-) I came up with them years ago as a way to stay ahead of my competition, back when I was filming network TV shows. I wasn't planning on selling them, but every crew I worked with wanted to get a set, so I started the company and have been selling them ever since.
@@LivingtheWildlife well I'm surprised bigger productions have used them. It's a great idea to create been track. It's just that the connector pieces look live pvc pipe. It's hard for me to think of that as a cine piece of gear.
@@wildwestadventures3583 LOL, it's not the tool you use, but how you use the tool you have. I've worked on movies and network TV shows since 1985 and the one thing I learned to do is be creative in putting a shot together. If I let my ego get in the way of using only the biggest and best gear, I fence myself into failure. But if I think outside the box and get over "the look of PVC", I get the option being picky about the jobs I take. In other words, I always have more work than I can handle. And producers don't focus on the track I use, but the shot or sequence of shots I produce with it. I classify my PVC track as "rigging." It doesn't have to look pretty.
1...this type of shot can be taken with gimbal also
2...we need a trolly on which we can sit and focus on capturing the right shot
3...this type of trolley can not give the output we want
4...still good try...keep trying...thanku very much
thanks for the report