Robotic panning tools are nothing new, but Italian company ShooTools says they’ve designed an automated panning tool that has something a bit different: it’s compatible with any slider. The AutoPan ...
You can buy motorized camera sliders off-the-shelf, but they’re pretty costly. Alternatively, you can make one yourself, and it’s not even that hard if you’re kitted out with a 3D printer. [Creative ...
We’ve seen a lot of camera slider builds here at Hackaday, and for good reason: having one really lets you take your project documentation, especially videos, to the next level. It’s one of those ...
This smooth camera slider can be paired with an optional motor to raise your time-lapse game or add a flexible, lightweight tool to your filmmaking repertoire. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop ...
Photographers in the market for a small compact and highly portable camera slider may be interested in the aptly named SliderMini which is now available to back via Indiegogo priced from $259. With ...
Photographers looking for a way to transform their camera slider into a motorised camera slider may be interested in TurnsPro, developed by photographer and developer Louis Le Poidevin based in the ...
(Replay) Why do we keep moving sideways? The camera slider has become a mainstay for indie and low-budget productions, but, argues Roland Denning, it may not be a fit for many situations, especially ...
Camera sliders are your everything when it comes to cinematic camera movement. They can reveal a scene, place a location, and capture movement smoothly. And they vary enormously in price, so here are ...
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