Join Richard Harrington for an in-depth discussion in this video Shooting in and around a moving car, part of Video Gear: Support & Grip.
- Hi. My name's Rich Harrington.…- And, I'm Robbie Carman.…- Welcome to this week's episode of Video Gear Weekly.…Rob, we're getting ready for a road trip, right?…- Yeah, just thought we'd open the back of the car,…and throw some junk in the back and see what happens.…- Actually this week, and next week,…we're going to be taking a look at…working with a moving vehicle,…giving you some strategies on how to attach,…how to light, how to put cameras in there,…and all sorts of cool things,…so you can actually shoot in and around a moving car.…- That's right, Rich, filming on or around a car,…can be difficult,…but I think with a few practical tips and tricks,…we can make that process much more simple.…
- And of course, you're also concerned…about the safety of your gear,…because the last thing you want to do, is trash your camera,…by bouncing it on the side of the road.…Let's jump in and start to explore the process.…
Released
11/21/2016- Stabilizing shots with gimbals
- Using a dolly
- Building a parabolic slider
- Mounting cameras in unusual places
- Mounting cameras with micro tripods
- Using a camera rail
- Controlling a video camera remotely
- Using a tripod top slider
- Keeping your gear safe
- Using a portable backdrop
- Shooting with a shoulder rig
- Adding motors to sliders
- Using motion control sliders for time-lapse and turntable shots
- Using a gimbal
- Shooting in and around a moving car
- Getting a low-angle shot
Skill Level Intermediate
Duration
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 4s
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1. How Can I Stabilize the Shot Using a Gimbal?
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Major benefits of a gimbal2m 55s
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Using a professional gimbal3m 53s
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Lessons learned4m 38s
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2. Using a Dolly
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Using a dolly1m 2s
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Setting up a dolly3m 25s
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3. Using a Parabolic Slider
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What is a parabolic slider?1m 22s
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Building the slider1m 41s
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Setting focus1m 4s
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Evaluating the results6m 2s
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4. How Can I Attach Cameras in Unusual Places?
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Mounting to poles2m 32s
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Mounting with magnets1m 55s
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Mounting with clamps2m 55s
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Gear overview3m 35s
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5. Micro Tripods
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What is a micro tripod?1m 29s
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Evaluating the results2m 47s
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6. Using a Camera Rail
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What are camera rails?1m 26s
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Shooting strategies2m 2s
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Using a micro rail2m 51s
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Evaluating the shots3m 6s
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7. Controlling a Video Camera Remotely
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Setting up the CamRanger4m 18s
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Evaluating the results5m 13s
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8. Using a Tripod Top Slider
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Attaching the slider2m 17s
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Shoot strategies5m 7s
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Evaluating the footage2m 3s
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9. Keep Your Gear Safe
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Using camera wraps1m 11s
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10. Using a Portable Backdrop
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Using a portable backdrop1m 11s
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Using a pop-up system2m 36s
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Using a Flexfill2m 54s
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11. Getting a Camera Higher
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Getting high camera angles1m 13s
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What is a jib?2m 45s
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Evaluating the footage7m 25s
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12. Why Shoot with a Shoulder Rig?
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Why use a shoulder rig?2m 11s
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Using rigs by Redrock Micro5m 21s
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Using rigs by ikan5m 52s
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Using rigs by Zacuto8m 18s
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13. Creating Slider Shots and Motion Control
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When to use a slider3m 29s
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Choosing sliders and rails8m 56s
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14. Using Motion Control Slider for a Time Lapse Shoot
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Powering the eMotimo TB34m 43s
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15. Using a Motion Control Head for Turntable Shots
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What is motion control?2m 31s
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16. Using a Gimbal
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Using a gimbal59s
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Advantages of a gimbal2m 25s
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Using a monitor1m 28s
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Controlling the camera1m 25s
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Evaluating the footage3m 2s
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17. How Can I Shoot in and Around a Moving Car?
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Toss to next week4m 3s
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Gear overview28s
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18. How Can I Shoot in and Around a Moving Car?
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Mounting camera to windows1m 52s
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Mounting with magnets1m 43s
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Lessons learned3m 18s
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Gear overview4m 48s
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19. How Can I Get a Low Angle Shot?
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Cradling the camera2m 10s
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Using a micro tripod2m 6s
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Using a mini tripod2m 45s
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Using a low profile tripod2m 33s
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Gear overview4m 2s
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