Tuesday, 30 June 2015
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
DIY Homemade 'Easyrig' Overhead Camera Support Tutorial
This device is an overhead camera support system that is designed to transfer the weight of the video camera from your arms and shoulders to your hips. The rig is basically an overhead arm that you attach the camera to. The other end of the arm is attached to your back by way of a backpack or dedicated brace..The commercially-made equivalent is an effective device, but at over $1000, it's well out of the reach of most hobbyists, me included. So I decided to make my own with parts I had at home.
Step 1: The Parts You'll Need
My Homemade Overhead Camera Support is made up of just a few parts. and in my case, most were recycled and FOP (Found on Property).
1. Laptop-type Backpack - The type that has a separate sleeve area for a laptop. Mine's an STM.
2. Straight pole - salvaged from a kid's wading pool.
3. Curved pole - Salvaged from the same pool.
4. Base section - Piece of wood roughly the same size as a laptop.
5. 2 x Hoop Brackets and screws - Same diameter as the straight pole
6. 1 x Threaded hook.
7. Some type of strap to hold your camera - Mine was salvaged from a old babckpack.
Optional
- Hook packing. I've used old bike innertubing.
- Pipe joiner bolt. Not needed if you use a one-piece pipe
1. Laptop-type Backpack - The type that has a separate sleeve area for a laptop. Mine's an STM.
2. Straight pole - salvaged from a kid's wading pool.
3. Curved pole - Salvaged from the same pool.
4. Base section - Piece of wood roughly the same size as a laptop.
5. 2 x Hoop Brackets and screws - Same diameter as the straight pole
6. 1 x Threaded hook.
7. Some type of strap to hold your camera - Mine was salvaged from a old babckpack.
Optional
- Hook packing. I've used old bike innertubing.
- Pipe joiner bolt. Not needed if you use a one-piece pipe
Step 2: Building The Overhead Camera Support
Building the Overhead Camera Support is a matter of simple assembly.
1. Attach straight pole to board using the hoop brackets. You may need to put some packing under the bracket to ensure a tight fit.
2. Drill and attach the camera hook to the end of the curved pole.
3. Attach the curved pole to the straight pole.
4. Slide the Rig into the backpack and zip up.
5. Put on the backpack and adjust.
6. Attach the strap to camera.
7. Attach the camera to the hook and adjust if needed.
Use and enjoy!
1. Attach straight pole to board using the hoop brackets. You may need to put some packing under the bracket to ensure a tight fit.
2. Drill and attach the camera hook to the end of the curved pole.
3. Attach the curved pole to the straight pole.
4. Slide the Rig into the backpack and zip up.
5. Put on the backpack and adjust.
6. Attach the strap to camera.
7. Attach the camera to the hook and adjust if needed.
Use and enjoy!
Thursday, 11 June 2015
2+1=1 (Horror, Thrill and Suspense Short Film By Ayush Jain) AJN Effects Film 2015.
2+1=1 is a Horror, Thrill and Suspense Short Film. This is based on 3 friends, but mysteriously 2 dead.
2+1=1 (Horror, Thrill and Suspense Short Film By Ayush Jain) AJN Effects Film 2015
GET THE POSTER 1: http://ajneffects.blogspot.in/2015/05/211-horror-thrill-and-suspense-short_25.html
POSTER 2: http://ajneffects.blogspot.in/2015/05/211-horror-thrill-and-suspense-short.html
DIRECTED/SHOT/EDITED BY - AYUSH JAIN
WRITTEN BY - AYUSH JAIN / JATIN DHIYANI
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VFX By - AYUSH JAIN
STARRING -
JATIN DHIYANI
ANURAG
ANAND
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