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Make a Camera Crane Out of a Painter's Pole and Some Gears

When all you've got is a video camera (or DSLR with video capabilities) you'll wind up with some pretty shaky, handheld shots. Camera cranes/jibs can fix that for a price, by allowing you to get smooth shots that look like the camera is floating. While normally costly, you can make this happen on the cheap with a painter's pole and some gears.


Instructables user Mr. Noack took a Wooster Sherlock painter's pole, a tripod, and some gears, to create a camera crane on the cheap. He explains the benefits:
The second Wooster Sherlock camera crane was built on the cheap for sure. Using only one pole cuts down the cost. Instead of having one crane that does it all, I decided to build this model specifically for manual tilt shots. The other great feature of this version is the ability to set up the camera for extreme high angle shots.
If you want to give this project a try, check out the full instructions over at Instructables.

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3D Police LED Lightbar


This is a highly detailed model of a Police LED Lightbar. Model can be used in close to mid range photos and animations.















The C4D v.10 model has the flashing lights due to the xpresso tag used inside the program to create the patterns.

Here is a video showing how to change the light flash patterns:


All light patterns are fully automated with no key-framing involved! Each set of lights has check boxes to choose which light pattern you want to use. Light colors can easily be change using xpresso as well.



Memory: 6906
Kbytes Points: 118137
Polygons: 117648
Objects: 296

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The Bigfoot Project Intro

Opening intro for the Bigfoot Project Series. Video created in Adobe After Effects.

The Bigfoot Project


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Jupiter, Fl UFO

I created this video using film from my back yard looking at the Jupiter Lighthouse (behind the trees). This is the first video of its kind that I have created and wanted to see how hard it could be after seeing the Haiti UFO footage.


 The UFO was created and textured in Cinema 4d v. 9. Video and Post Effects were done using Adobe After Effects.
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