...Other than that, it meets the needs of most people who just want to get the job done. However without training and practise, it is quite unuseable....
Can the Stabilizing Experts please advise where we can learn proper techniques for Glidecam (or Camera Stablizer techniques in general)? Where can we get the right training? Is there good class to attend, book to read (not preferred actually), Online Tutorials or even DVD to purchase? I have searched the Internet, googled it several times, but have only found bits and pieces. Found 1 DVD (Smooth Moves II), but it is rather costly (USD99 for a 30min video, and no comment in the forums whether it is really good and worth the money). I want to at least ensure that when I practice with my Glidecam, I practice with the right technique. If I'm using wrong technique, it will just not get better with this baby.
Pls pls advise. Thanks.
Rgds
Short Demo Video
Purpose is to show how steadicams are operated, how the shots look like, and what kind of shots can be achieved. There are more maneuvers that can be done but we didnt have the time to find a suitable place.
Credits to expandore.com for the rig loan and Stanley for the practise partner.
Hi BMphoto. The key difference is the sliding weights and the fine adjustment of the stage. These r big features to help achieve repeatability and speed in balancing. The old sled had non stepped tightening of the stage. Over prolonged use, the alum will dent and the stage might slip during operations, causing imbalance.
The new stage comes with thumbscrews which prevent the stage from moving in anyway onced locked down. Big improvement but the implementation isnt as good as how Steadicam does it. However it is still works and very worth the upgrade.
As for shooting angle, it is dependant on the operator. U balance it in the angle u wan but do not expect big variations. This is due to physics. U also extend the post for more stable off axis balance.
The only dissappointment is they didnt make the gimbal adjustable. That would have enable a quick and dirty low mode.
U can consider the Indicam Pilot which has that func at 2/3 of the cost. Each has its trade offs. If u have the $, go for the Steadicam Flyer LE or Pilot. Best in the class in my opinion. (if u r looking for a full rig)
Above comments r based on a full rig, not handheld.