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  • Actually, the episode looks good until the perston starts running. The action of running filmed with this mod looks very jerky and sort of ruins all the other great moments in the film. Maybe an additional attachement of a CamCaddie or similar device could help with the jiggling when running in the scenes.

    Nice clip, except for the run scenes though. I liked the music for the effect it added.

  • awesome face man

  • where did you get that shirt ?

    awesome facial expressions !

  • Great vid, and mount looks good! Any tutorials on how to make it?

  • @Josheeboy link is in the description now! Thanks! :)

  • I really dig the depth of field in the opening shot. 

  • haha

    ending was great :p

  • goodlooking asshole

  • nice work, funny too

  • whre did you filmed this??

  • Nice camera work. Very slick.

  • HAHA genius !!!

  • Haha my name is Snorri x'D

    Maybe it's a sign telling me I have to get it.

  • Great, guys!

    Your snorri works freakin' well!

  • ohhhh Stupid man!!!!

  • LMAO this was awesome!

  • amazing shirt!

  • lol cool

  • :D nice

  • nice video, is there any equipment you used for the first part?

  • Homemade Dolly and Nikon D90.

    -Patrick

  • where did u get the music??

  • Its from Apple Soundtrack Pro

  • @PatrickEggert I thought the "first" track was from "Troy" or "Rome (TV Series)". Haha, good video and pretty good video quality! Are you or have you studied Filmmaking?

  • hah this is great.

  • good stuff, nice construction

  • I liked this. Thanks.

  • Cool shirt bro!

    and RIP Miley Cyrus

  • you think this is stupid lol check the shit on my page and you'll see whats reaally outrageous

    TRUST ME

    Peace

  • Not funny

  • lol wtf did i just watch? good vid.

  • Nice job!

    funny!!

    5 stars from TheJapanChannel !

    Check out our channel too if you have time!

  • LOL 5 stars

  • Totally awesome and with a nice touch of humor :D

    Im getting the Canon 5D Mark II which has HD video. (mainly for stills cuz i work as a photographer) but im keen on making a snorricam too.. Im getting a belly mount for my Sony CX105 which i will use for skydiving, but it wont be rigid enough and won't provide enough support for a snorricam type mount. So im checking on some matierals one day.

  • Also thought I'd mention that the iris shifting is distracting as well. Snorri looks great though!

  • I most definitely agree with you! We decided to use the d90 due to the fact that it was the lightest camera we had. But you take the good with the bad.

    -Patrick Eggert

  • The D90 makes the video look like jello. Seriously though, Nikon needs to reduce the insane rolling shutter their cameras suffer from - it's extremely distracting and looks cheap.

  • Hi there, I think this looks really professional!! I saw that you mentioned using a Nikon D90 SLR camera for this shot. It's mega high quality. what lens did you use? Also, what was the arabic music dude??

  • LOL! Arabic? i hope that was meant as a joke :P

  • What kind of camera are you using?

  • We used a Nikon D90 for this shoot! thanks for watching!

    -Patrick

  • Very good quality, and great angle. Good job :)

  • Very nice. Congadulation. The effect with the snorricam makes an awesome style to the video. Good job!

  • the shirt. THE SHIRT. Why did you use that crazy shirt? otherwise, completely awesome...

  • Great snorricam test film. We also like the vid you sent us showing off the adjustability of your DIY build. Nice job. Maybe we can in Your FX!?

  • Congratulations. very good job.

  • Thanks! appreciate it!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • I love the end :D what music do you use? it made me laugh :D

  • The music is out of Apple soundtrack pro! Desert Heat and Knee slapping banjo. Thanks for the comments!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • simple, sweet, and as you said he has good expressions, you've got my subscription.

  • Thanks and yes he does! thanks again means a lot!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • hahaha, great job guys!

  • Thanks! really appreciate it!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • This made me laugh :D Great job ;)

  • Thanks glad it made you laugh!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • I see what you did there. ;)

    Thumbs up!

  • WOOT for thumbs up! thanks!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • ahahh great job man!

  • Thanks really appreciate it!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • That is soooo cooooooool man. I'm a design student and have to make a film presentation. You just helped me out heaps!

  • Your welcome man! you should subscribe for more great ideas! haha jk! Thanks though!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • Haha! Well done man, its good work! I'd try some linchpins and some dowels or something for the fasteners though, wing nuts are a pain in the ass...

  • Yeah we will look at that possibility Thanks!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • superkickass.

  • Thanks Buddy!

    -Patrick Eggert!

  • just saw your instructable, well played sir, well played...

  • Thank you! my buddy made the rig and I made the film! team effort!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • so silly :D I love it! :)

  • Thank you!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • that was EPIC! just...just epic! awesome!!!

  • Epic for the win! haha thanks!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • I like the dramatic, serious, "what the hell is going on" factor in the beginning combined with the random ape...funny stuff. Well done.

  • Thanks that is exactly what we were going for!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • That was great dude. I'm now a fan. Love the guy in the suit. I have a few videos that are similiar with a guy in a monkey suit.

  • WOOT for fans! Thanks man means a lot! I will have to check out your videos!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • Awesome, especially when you ran!

  • haha thanks! I like that part to he makes some good faces!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • Very nice, I like it!

  • Thanks!

    Patrick Eggert

  • Great job, awesome results with the rig! Enjoying seeing more fun stuff from you guys!

  • yeah the rig is great! very excited to use it in future works! yeah I hope you subscribed so you can see more! haha Thanks again! means a lot!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • LOL... I love how it's all serious and then a little twist on the end. Great job.

  • Haha thanks! really appreciate it!

  • fucking SICK jacket.. what is it?

  • Yeah it is a planet hollywood shirt! pretty awesome!

    Patrick Eggert

  • Yes, it is, Patrick Eggert.

    mike6789k

  • Hey! Neat stuff you got going on there, in the beginning did you use a tack of any kind? Or just a very steady hand? ;)

  • Yeah we used a track dolly that we also built ourself. Its pretty good we have a video up on my page about it. And thanks means a lot!

    Patrick Eggert

  • they use something similar to this mechanism in one of the scenes from The Hangover... when the guy missing a tooth wakes up and looks around

  • Exactly the movie that made us want to make this rig!

    -Patrick Eggert

  • hahahaha

    what kind of camera are you using?

  • For this video we used a nikon D90!

    Thanks!

    Patrick Eggert

  • yeah it was really great.

  • Holy crap! Awesome. You should really focus on your ballet future. Ham, ham, less roofing material and more verbs of action. Figures! Go Team to win the match! Compete at the contest of competition. Victors are The Winners! FYI - buy Game Theory's double CD Lolita Nation. Check eBay.

  • Thanks man Ill look into all of that!

    Patrick Eggert

  • funny haha

  • Glad you like our humor! :D

    Patrick Eggert

  • Thats great! NICE!

  • Thanks!

    Patrick Eggert

  • Best Shirt Ever :-P

    Nice vid, Patrick.

  • Yeah the shirt was actually a last minute decision that couldn't be left out haha

    Thanks!

    Patrick Eggert

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