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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

There is all sorts of fun equipment that can help you move the camera. Tools like dollies, stabilizers, and boom arms have been giving us unique perspectives for years. We show you how to use each one of these tools in a way that will make your video look spectacular. To watch the entire video, please visit http://www.videomaker.com/video/watch/655/ To learn more about video equipment, read our free report "Best Types of Lightweight Tripods for Cameras" at http://www.videomaker.com/r/565

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  • i was thinking this was gonna be another expert village type of video, But you sir, have just earned my subscription.

    Five Patricks for you.

  • @kellyakakells Thanks for all the Patricks! We try our best to give useful advice... If you like these videos, you can find more video-making tips and techniques at our website, Videomaker(dot)com.

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    The Videomaker Team

  • thx4sharing,great tutorial for me.

  • @ralfkhayal Glad it helped!

    Best,

    The Videomaker Team

  • This video was so amazing, that i'm going to go through many of your videos before i change my major from Engineering to Cinema Studies. I'd like to have some knowledge before i wade in the film industry and you guys will help. =)

  • @SayyoSaZ Glad you found them useful! You can find more videos and articles on video production at Videomaker(dot)com.

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  • I have learned a lot in 5 min. thanks!

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  • Thank you!

  • Excellent tut -- thanks buddy.

    Just a quick question. Im starting off to record wedding movies. I have a 5d mk2, 7d, 24-70 f2.8, 50mm 1.4, 70-200 lens. Any ideas on how else would be ideal for me to buy?

    I have a tripod (crappy one) and decent monopod. Do I need a shoulder rid, or slider?? please help..

  • This is great but im pretty sure that guy was asleep when he was talking -__-

  • This video is educational and f!!Kin awesome.Im subscribed

  • Great job, I found it on of the best tools of YouTube

    Thanks

  • Fantastic video. Great job!

  • @brickbandits09 Zooming would change the field of view.

  • Sure that they didn´t use a steadycam at 1:56 and 2:12? I pretty sure they did.

  • Soooooooooooooo good.

  • you spoiled braveheart for me!! NOOOO!!!!

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