We all love a sexy car shot, but how do you achieve it on a budget? I'm pretty sure that when we're all starting as young filmmakers, we're satisfied with holding the camera and leaning slightly out of a car window to get those moving car shots we all love. But it's not the steadiest or most secure way to shoot. Why not step up your car cinematography with an easy-to-build DIY rig? It's simple and pretty affordable, and will safely hold your camera for elevated shots. Check out the how-to video from Premium Beat below. What you'll need: Quad suction cup dent puller/glass holderU boltsQuick-release plate to mount your cameraWood or other material for a platformPower drillWrench Use the U bolts to attach your wooden platform to your suction cups, then drill a space for your camera plate. Make sure everything is secure before you test it on a motor vehicle, using your wrench to tighten the U bolts. You'll also want to give yourself some room to maneuver the suction cups. And that's about it! You can do all of this for less than $50. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Friday, 30 December, 2022