...professional; for one thing, there are lights, filters, gels, jibs , dollys, cranes, steadicams, a boatload of other gear and a...
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 19/01/2008
.... For short sequences, you could use a camera crane/ jib set up and follow the action. For a little longer sequence, a track can...
4 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 17/06/2008
...on your own, with a single camera & tripod (and perhaps a home-made mini- jib or "slider" mount to simulate dolly & crane moves) and simple lighting...
5 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 08/08/2013
...weight: camera, battery plate, cables, mic(s), light(s), anything else on the crane/ jib . And keep in mind that the stand - tripod or whatever - holding the jib ...
4 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 05/08/2013
...a monopod or a tripod or a GlideCam and Vest set-up or camera crane/ jib or a table or a chair. But NEVER only handheld. The optical stabilization...
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 13/09/2008
...might - but the center of gravity and the tripod might not be able to hold the weight of the jib , camera, counter-weights... and personally, I think it would be a pretty expensive...
1 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 20/01/2011
... device - tripod, monopod, Steadicam/Glidecam + vest, camera crane/ jib , etc and understand and take advantage of the camcorder s strengths (not in low...
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 13/10/2008
...and bearings though. I build all my own dollies and jibs myself according to the type of production I'm going...
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 04/01/2009
it depends... using a camera crane or a jib would have the camera at the end of an arm... so would a vest-mounted Steadycam system using a shorter, articulated arm...
4 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 05/03/2013
1. Steadycam 2. luminous intensity (CI) 3. Its called a jib 4. White balance 5. Iris size ( f-stop)
2 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 17/04/2009