Re: Tripod recommendations

Aero_Studios wrote:
Frenchhorn333 wrote:

Well, I don't use a tripod. I use putty to keep my camera in place. I line the bottom of my camera and stick it into whatever position I need. I do this so that it allows me to get camera angles I couldn't achieve with a tripod (tripods are just too big.) It's a little shaky, but it could easily be fixed with after effects.

Thanks for the suggestion but I already have a tripod and a set-up similar to what boardron suggested. Besides, how would you do camera movements?


Well, quite easy. I lift the camera and turn it to a slightly new angle, and press it in again. It's very unconventional, but it works for me.

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Re: Tripod recommendations

Frenchhorn333 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:
Frenchhorn333 wrote:

Well, I don't use a tripod. I use putty to keep my camera in place. I line the bottom of my camera and stick it into whatever position I need. I do this so that it allows me to get camera angles I couldn't achieve with a tripod (tripods are just too big.) It's a little shaky, but it could easily be fixed with after effects.

Thanks for the suggestion but I already have a tripod and a set-up similar to what boardron suggested. Besides, how would you do camera movements?


Well, quite easy. I lift the camera and turn it to a slightly new angle, and press it in again. It's very unconventional, but it works for me.

It must be a lot harder that way. Is it a webcam or a camera?

Re: Tripod recommendations

Aero_Studios wrote:
Frenchhorn333 wrote:
Aero_Studios wrote:

Thanks for the suggestion but I already have a tripod and a set-up similar to what boardron suggested. Besides, how would you do camera movements?


Well, quite easy. I lift the camera and turn it to a slightly new angle, and press it in again. It's very unconventional, but it works for me.

It must be a lot harder that way. Is it a webcam or a camera?


Well, no. It's easily removeable putty(not to mention that it lasts long). You can even just tilt/turn the camera to the direction you need. Then you press it back down. The putty's flexible enough for that. I use a Sony Cybershot. It's a camera, not a webcam

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