Jul 15
Your home videos are probably shaky enough when you’re standing still. What if you wanted to track some moving subjects, but don’t want to make viewers seasick? DIYer YB2Normal demonstrates a homemade video stabilizer that runs about $10 to build. This contraption, made from PVC piping, wood, a skate mount, and some nuts and bolts, won’t give you an eye for storytelling shots, or provide quite the same capabilities as the roughly $25,000, trademarked Steadicam . It will, however, impress your
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