(Replay) Why do we keep moving sideways? The camera slider has become a mainstay for indie and low-budget productions, but, argues Roland Denning, it may not be a fit for many situations, especially ...
Camera sliders are a popular build, and properly executed they can make for impressive shots for both time-lapse sequences or real-time action. But they seem best suited for long shots, as dollying a ...
“Scope creep” is often derided as an obstacle between your idea and the delivery of a finished project. That may be, but sometimes the creep is the whole point. It’s how we end up with wonderful ...
Photographers in the market for a modular, lightweight and portable camera slider and dolly may be interested in a new system created by photographer and designer Pablo Goñi based in Noáin, Spain.
You know those butter-smooth side-to-side sliding shots you see in the movies? These have traditionally been the product of professional cinematographers with expensive cameras and equipment, but gear ...
RedShark Review: The Danish designed and built 9.Solutions C-Pan Arm is an ingenious way of moving a camera. Although not the easiest thing to describe, the design is simple and elegant in practice.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Innovision Optics, a producer of moving camera devices, debuts its new Kamtrax vertical and ...
Photographers searching for an ultracompact portable, smartphone controlled camera slide may be worth giving the aptly named SliderMini further investigation. The easy-to-use pocket sized motorised ...