Cinemacuteo es el sitio donde aprendes a hacer cine de guerrilla, uno que se hace con pocos recursos y con no más que ganas de hacer algo nuevo y diferente, para que comience la revolución.
In this video we will learn how to make a shoebox which is very easy to do and allows us to achieve a very interesting effect that makes things look as we were dreaming.
See the HD version 1) I use two thin, stretched out rubber bands (about 2 inches when relaxed) work the best, a gossamer connection between you and the tripod 2) In general cranking the pan resistance up yields the best results. 3) The smoothest pans happen when the tension is enough that the ruuber band is stretched to 75% of it's max (about 8-10 inches) when panning. 4) The rubber band also allows the head to slowly come to stop as the band contracts after you've stopped panning. 5) You can bundle several around the pan arm on your tripod and never be without.
View the HD version here... This project can be done for under $100. Below is a list of parts you will need, you can figure out what tools to use. I include some footage at the end, using this dolly. PARTS: (1) 32" square x 3/4" thick piece of plywood (8) Soft inline skate wheels (2) 32" pieces of 1 1/2" angle aluminum (1/8" wall thickness) (8) 1/4" / 20x2" hex bolts (8) 1/4" flat washers (28) 1/4" nuts (16) 1 1/4" fender washers (4) 1/4"x2 1/2" carriage bolts (2) 10' pieces of 1" sch. 40 PVC pipe (1) 5/16" drill bit (1) Medium size drill bit (smaller then your 5/16" bit) (1) Small drill bit (I used a 9/32" bit for my starter holes)