A Steadicam is a very useful tool in the world of film. It is used to make shots appear steady and fluid. This can be beneficial when moving quickly, or over an uneven surface. Smooth shots are often sought after, as they are more visually appealing than bumpy, choppy ones.
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In a single shot, probably, the director would film from below the hero's eye-line. In a shot with other actors, the hero could be elevated or be made to stand out in some other way.
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Steadicam is a brand of stabilizing camera mount for a video recorder that can be found at photo shops such as Filmtools, BH Photography and EVS. They can also be purchased online direct from Steadicam through their website.
Steadicam was created in 1976.
There is an online site that currently sells homemade DIY Steadicam kits. It goes by the name DIY Steadicam Glidecam. This is a relatively cheap product to produce and a definite value.
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Professional Steadicam Operators charge anywhere between $70 to $150 per hour for operating the device and rent the Steadicam System between $900 to $1500 per day. Rates vary depending on experience and the budget of the production.
A steadicam camera mount works by filling the role of camera holding and angling rather than by depending on the steadiness and control of a cameraman.
A cheap steadicam can be made with PVC piping. The PVC piping needs to be drilled to include pivot points. You will also need universal brackets and a ladder hook to aid in construction of your own steadicam. There are several do-it-yourself videos available on YouTube for people who need additional assistance with this project.
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The Tiffen Merlin Steadicam is a lightweight body-worn holder for camcorders which allows for smooth filming. They can be found at Prokit, Chiswick and can be found online on Amazon and other camera related websites.
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