Friday, September 18, 2009

Build A Portable Camera Dolly

Get steadier videos with your portable camera dolly.


Camera dollies are used to get long, steady shots when shooting video. Professional camera dollies tend to be very heavy, hard to move around and quite expensive. Making your own portable camera dolly is worth the small amount of time and money required to make it. This portable camera dolly method will take you no more than 30 minutes, and is compatible with almost all consumer cameras, including camera phones.


Instructions


1. Place both of your pieces of wood in front of you. Lay them parallel to one another on their narrow sides (in other words, wider sides perpendicular to the floor) .


2. Space the two pieces of wood wide enough for your camera to sit between them, as if sandwiching your camera. Your camera should stand up with its front perpendicular to the pieces of wood. Make sure the lens is not be covered by the wood. Exact placement will vary between camera models, but the top of your camera should be accessible to start and stop recording or to fire your shutter.


3. Secure the pieces of wood, with the camera sandwiched between them, using rubber bands. One rubber band on either end should be enough for most camera phones and point-and-shoots, but if you're using a larger camera, add more rubber bands or use stronger ones.








4. Tie a rope to the front of the skateboard. Knot the rope multiple times to keep it as secure as possible. The rope will allow you to pull your camera on the dolly for longer distances, with a minimal amount of shake. The longer the rope is, the steadier the pull in your shot will be.








5. Lay the wood and camera rig on top of the skateboard. Nail the ends of the wood into the deck of the skateboard, securing your camera in place. You are now ready to use your portable camera dolly.

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