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Two DIY Jib Projects That Will Cost You No More Than $30 and Some Elbow Grease

Have you been jonesing for arcing vertical and horizontal camera moves?  Perhaps you simply want an easy way to elevate your camera without having to climb a fence or set your tripod ontop of a chair....

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DIY Builds: Portable Jib That Doubles as Shoulder Rig, Panoramic Head, Dirt...

There's a variety of rigs out there for pretty much all your mounting needs -- Cinevate and of course Kessler are go-to solutions for jibs running the gamut from heavy-duty to collapsible,...

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DIY Tutorial: How to Make an Inexpensive Jib with Remote Tilt Head

As no-budget/independent filmmakers, achieving the look of high production value and not spending a ton of money are always at the forefront of our mind, and finding the optimal point at which those...

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Meet the Panavision Supertechno 100: A Mind-Blowing Method of Camera Movement

Here at No Film School we often talk about various pieces of gear. Unfortunately, the common sentiment seems to be that gear needs to be priced to own in order for it to be of any use to the readers of...

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A Jib & Handheld Stabilizer All in One: Digital Juice Introduces the...

Something as simple as moving your camera will add not only the kinetic energy you may need to keep your work from being boring, but the sophistication you may desire for your professional career as...

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Think a 30+ Foot Camera Crane is Completely Out of Your Budget? Maybe Not

Getting a large crane shot can be nearly impossible on a budget. Very often crane operators are not cheap, and the equipment is also expensive to rent. But what options do lower-budget folks have?...

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The Roving Camera Crane that Captured the Super Bowl from the Sidelines Is...

As an ardent Denver Broncos fan, I couldn't have been more apathetic about the outcome of last night's big game. However, even I can't deny that the attention to detail and technical prowess that go...

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Counterbalancing Your Jib Made Easy with This Handy Infographic

Setting up a beautiful crane shot takes a little bit of muscle, a little bit of finesse, and unfortunately a little bit of math. If you're like me and you take the "that's probably fine" approach, I...

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5 Tools That Will Help You Move Your Camera More Cinematically

There are a lot of ways to make your footage look more cinematic, like lighting, set design, and costuming. Great camera movement can also do wonders, but you might need some tools to pull it off....

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Two DIY Jib Projects That Will Cost You No More Than $30 and Some Elbow Grease

Have you been jonesing for arcing vertical and horizontal camera moves?  Perhaps you simply want an easy way to elevate your camera without having to climb a fence or set your tripod ontop of a chair....

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DIY Builds: Portable Jib That Doubles as Shoulder Rig, Panoramic Head, Dirt...

There's a variety of rigs out there for pretty much all your mounting needs -- Cinevate and of course Kessler are go-to solutions for jibs running the gamut from heavy-duty to collapsible,...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

DIY Tutorial: How to Make an Inexpensive Jib with Remote Tilt Head

As no-budget/independent filmmakers, achieving the look of high production value and not spending a ton of money are always at the forefront of our mind, and finding the optimal point at which those...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Meet the Panavision Supertechno 100: A Mind-Blowing Method of Camera Movement

Here at No Film School we often talk about various pieces of gear. Unfortunately, the common sentiment seems to be that gear needs to be priced to own in order for it to be of any use to the readers of...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

A Jib & Handheld Stabilizer All in One: Digital Juice Introduces the...

Something as simple as moving your camera will add not only the kinetic energy you may need to keep your work from being boring, but the sophistication you may desire for your professional career as...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Think a 30+ Foot Camera Crane is Completely Out of Your Budget? Maybe Not

Getting a large crane shot can be nearly impossible on a budget. Very often crane operators are not cheap, and the equipment is also expensive to rent. But what options do lower-budget folks have?...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

The Roving Camera Crane that Captured the Super Bowl from the Sidelines Is...

As an ardent Denver Broncos fan, I couldn't have been more apathetic about the outcome of last night's big game. However, even I can't deny that the attention to detail and technical prowess that go...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Counterbalancing Your Jib Made Easy with This Handy Infographic

Setting up a beautiful crane shot takes a little bit of muscle, a little bit of finesse, and unfortunately a little bit of math. If you're like me and you take the "that's probably fine" approach, I...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

5 Tools That Will Help You Move Your Camera More Cinematically

There are a lot of ways to make your footage look more cinematic, like lighting, set design, and costuming. Great camera movement can also do wonders, but you might need some tools to pull it off....

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