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EF20 Panel: Steadycam for Beginners - Which is the best System?
Reimajo:
Hi there,
I do work with Steadycams for a few years now, I have a lot of experience that I made myself
(also with Systems like the M10 Freefly Rigg, Glidecam, Cheap Steadycams, Other riggs)
and I was thinking about making a panel about this topic.
One video from me: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z39D1Yaugxs
If you like my work and you wonder how I made it, this panel is something for you.
What to espect:
- I will mainly talk about cheap systems under 1'000€
- I will also talk about my experience with the M10 Freefly Rigg for 15'000€ and if it is worth it
- I will compare cheap systems to expensive ones
- The panel is mainly for beginners who didn't have much experience. But in general, everyone is welcome.
If you already do work as a steadycam operator for years, this panel is maybe nothing for you because it starts at the point zero.
Also, I never visited any steadycam school or learned it from someone. All I did was making experiences myself and this is what I will talk about.
The following points will be part of the panel:
- Which system is the best for me? Shoulder Rigg vs. Full Rigg Steadycam vs. Glidecam
- How much money do I need?
- Which camera is the best?
- Which objectives are good/not good?
- Freefly M10 Rigg - Revolution or a waste of money?
- 3s dropdown vs no dropdown
- Looking professional - how important is it for the shot?
- Small vs. big systems
- The basics of steadycam operating
- All around the cam
- Magic Lantern - How to turn your cheap cam into a professional system
....
Are you interested? Please leave a reply here so that I know how many people
would like to see that. If enaugh people are interested, I would do this panel together with a friend.
Suran:
sounds interesting
Basil Lion:
I'm interested :)
CleanerWolf:
If it doesn't interfere with other events I would like to join.
The Mövi Freefly is just one of the first hand-held systems based on brushless motor tech, I am pretty sure that like with "classic" steadycam systems, there will be brushless gimbals available for under 1000€ in a few years :)
Akulatraxas:
Hey Keks,
If you have any questions concerning the event or want to us to know in advance about it please write to events@eurofurence.org so we can reserve room and resources for you :)
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