these are awesome but very expensive and hard to master. I've had some great success using the Cam Caddie to get smooth shots. Pretty inexpensive and well worth it.
Hi, Yes I drilled 2 holes with at the top and bottom of the pole.I managed to pass through my 4000pro a Video cable + 12v dc out. But you need to make the cable yourself. At the bottom of the sled I put the monitor and a Vlock battery to power it. At the top of the sled there is a video (where I connect the camera) and 12V output box (for other accessories).
Looks fantastic. Must be tricky to operate. Noticed glidecam operators tend to take little steps when walking. Guess one has to take care to avoid filming one's own shadow somehow.
Hi.. you have the glidecam AND the HD4000. Do you think the harnas is really needed or can I use the arm also as stand alone? As I am a female filmer, I dont like that harnass to wear ..
But its amazing.. Do you work often with it? I do have a perfect Fluenthead tripod.. just another expensive equipment to buy.. or whats your opinion?
Hi Mario, great video.. One question.. how do you conect the monitor to the camera? I mean, what do yo do with the cable? how you "hide" it so it dosen't be wandering all around? Hope you can help me.. I own a x-10, HD400 and L7 monitor...
Hi Jr. to avoid that the cable creates problems you should wire it into the pole (making 2 holes with a drill at the top and bottom of your Hd400 according to where you want the cable to come out).I managed to pass through my 4000pro an A/V cable + 12v dc out. But you need to make the cable yourself.
these are awesome but very expensive and hard to master. I've had some great success using the Cam Caddie to get smooth shots. Pretty inexpensive and well worth it.
avonsworld 5 months ago
Hi, Yes I drilled 2 holes with at the top and bottom of the pole.I managed to pass through my 4000pro a Video cable + 12v dc out. But you need to make the cable yourself. At the bottom of the sled I put the monitor and a Vlock battery to power it. At the top of the sled there is a video (where I connect the camera) and 12V output box (for other accessories).
Mario
mari01ge 8 months ago
Now i got a question :).. btw nice video.. anyways... what did you do to your center pole of the glidecam?
DId you drill a hole to put all the cables? may i know how's your own rigging system.. thanks :D
VinceCheong 8 months ago
awsome this is the sorta thing Andre from Departures uses
damianson 1 year ago
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pstchaseki 1 year ago
how can i mount a monitor like yours on my glideam HD 2000???
TechGerman 1 year ago
jeans to a wedding
BlackSupraC2 1 year ago
GLIDECAM.....
gerryloya2 1 year ago
I love Glidecam!!!!
andrus9000 1 year ago
super
13germany 1 year ago
Looks fantastic. Must be tricky to operate. Noticed glidecam operators tend to take little steps when walking. Guess one has to take care to avoid filming one's own shadow somehow.
Myleso 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me what are the differences between a Glidecam and a Steadicam?
Sicilian49 1 year ago
i think glidecam is the brand
germandude1982 1 year ago
Yes they are two different brand. The original invented by Garreth Brown is the steadicam.
mari01ge 1 year ago
@Sicilian49 i guess the both are the same thing! only different expressions
oasotam 1 year ago
@Sicilian49 First: @mari01ge is right.
Glidecam is a steadycam manufacturer and Steadicam is a product of Tiffen.
Grafikbug 1 year ago
Hi.. you have the glidecam AND the HD4000. Do you think the harnas is really needed or can I use the arm also as stand alone? As I am a female filmer, I dont like that harnass to wear ..
But its amazing.. Do you work often with it? I do have a perfect Fluenthead tripod.. just another expensive equipment to buy.. or whats your opinion?
videorealisator 2 years ago
Great Sound! =) Glidecam X-10 + Glidecam HD4000 is my Dream =)
CaptainStomach 2 years ago
Would have been better if we could have seen more than 5 sec at a time. Like you running after a runner for say 1 min
symanleedsuk 2 years ago
Very nice footage and I loved the way you cross cut shots.
dfcurran 2 years ago
Hi Mario, great video.. One question.. how do you conect the monitor to the camera? I mean, what do yo do with the cable? how you "hide" it so it dosen't be wandering all around? Hope you can help me.. I own a x-10, HD400 and L7 monitor...
Thanks..
JR
jerryrojas 2 years ago
Hi Jr. to avoid that the cable creates problems you should wire it into the pole (making 2 holes with a drill at the top and bottom of your Hd400 according to where you want the cable to come out).I managed to pass through my 4000pro an A/V cable + 12v dc out. But you need to make the cable yourself.
Mario
mari01ge 2 years ago
what an awesome invention!!!!! I want one!!!!!
NudgeFilms 3 years ago
It might be the most incredible invention in film history!
happytreefilms 2 years ago
It's been around since 1975 or76. The Steadicam was invented by Garret Brown.
I remember seeing a documentary on the original stabilizer. It looked nothing like
Anything we have now. It had 3 post that hung down,(like a mini tripod). It was
attached to a vest, although I dont remember if thee was a spring assisted arm or
not.
aviatormxpilot 2 years ago
gotta get me 1 soon
simonliuss 3 years ago
complimenti
hpept 3 years ago
what is the music please
amodluthi 3 years ago
Sorry, I don't know the title of the music, I found it on a Mp3 player as one of the demo traks...
mari01ge 3 years ago
Damn I want one of those.
christschool 4 years ago
u and me both
ClickAhmed 4 years ago
me 3
hsaud 3 years ago
me 4
haataf 3 years ago