Smartphone photographers and those that prefer a more traditional DSLR may be interested in a new ROV camera slider which is being created by Kyle Hart based in Seattle. The camera slider allows you ...
Smartphones are literally all you need to make solid web video these days, it's just so valuable to have a HD camera with you at all times. And you can take it up a level with the Muwi, a cheap, ...
The iPhone has long been well-regarded for its photographic capabilities, but as of late it’s becoming quite the outstanding tool for videographers as well. For example, with the iPhone 8 and the ...
Camera sliders are great creative tools, letting you get smooth controlled shots that can class up any production. [Anthony Kouttron] decided to build one for an engineering class, and he ended up ...
Tracking shots are a cinematic hallmark, but pulling them off generally requires — unsurprisingly — a track of some kind for smooth motion. And motorized tracks are pretty expensive, making them a ...
The UTCSK camera slider is for small-to-medium lightweight DSLR cameras and lenses. The unit comes in two standard lengths of aluminum track: 1,000 and 1,500 mm The UTCSK camera slider is for small-to ...
You know those butter-smooth side-to-side sliding shots you see in the movies? These have traditionally been the product of professional cinematographers with expensive cameras and equipment, but gear ...
SliderMini is an ultra portable, compact, smartphone controlled camera slide, offering photographers an easy-to-use, pocket sized motorized camera slider perfect for video, timelapse, stop motion ...
Camera sliders are your everything when it comes to cinematic camera movement. They can reveal a scene, place a location, and capture movement smoothly. And they vary enormously in price, so here are ...
You can buy motorized camera sliders off-the-shelf, but they’re pretty costly. Alternatively, you can make one yourself, and it’s not even that hard if you’re kitted out with a 3D printer. [Creative ...
(Replay) Why do we keep moving sideways? The camera slider has become a mainstay for indie and low-budget productions, but, argues Roland Denning, it may not be a fit for many situations, especially ...