HOW TO STABILIZE HANDHELD VIDEO - EASYRIG MINIMAX
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- čas přidán 26. 04. 2020
- In this video i'm reviewing my favorite piece of filmmaking gear to help stabilize handheld footage, the easyrig! I own the easyrig minimax and it's helped me stabilize handheld footage for documentaries, commercial filmmaking and branded content.
There's a place and time for chaotic filmmaking but when you want the subtle movements of body language and emotionality from a scene and want the handheld look, I can't think of a better way to get rid of micro jitters and shaky video than by using the easyrig.
I show a few example footage of using the easyrig and how it helps to stabilize handheld footage as well as a brief overview of the easyrig minimax itself and how I set it up fo handheld filmmaking.
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I've suffered many injuries to my wrists but insist on staying in this field... you may have just saved my wrists and my career. Subbed.
Hey if that can happen for more people I’m glad to be of service!
David! Your videos are life savers man thank you fir being amazing!
Hey hey Parry! Ahh I’m so glad the content is supportive man!!! Can’t thank you enough for watching! ❤️🙏
Thank You for creating this educational video. Def keeping this one in my playlist I'm new to the videographer/editor world. Yesterday I filmed my first Jazz Festival. Run & gun style. I couldn't carry massive equipment because it was just me & I am not a yougin. LOL. I loved it. I can't wait to do it again. It was so much fun. Taking notes for the next one. Thank You
Awesome thanks man. Been needing this setup for a while. Thanks for a great walkthrough. New sub.
Appreciate the view and the comment! Glad the video setup helped out! Happy shooting 🙌
Hi David, one thinks you've found all the useful channels and then another pops up! Thanks for this, it's a really good explanation of using the right tool for the job - something I'd not really thought about in terms of camera support - yup, I'm an amateur but involved in a very long term project. Liked and subd.
Thanks forthis informative video! love watching ur work!
Always appreciate the support! 🙌🙌🙌
Just a tip. You may wanna use a donut around your lens to connect to the matte box. You're getting shadowing and glares showing behind the glass on your footage. Bottom left of frame at 3:53
Some people like the look of that
Love me some easy rig vids
Thanks for this video, aspiring young dp and shooting for my final year film at uni with one of these!
That’s awesome Darshan! Best of luck with your final year!
@@atdavidlee Thank you!
love your videos!
Thx Elijah! 🙌🙌🤢
Thank u so much for the video really help me...👍🏻
Glad the video helped out Miguel!
Your presentations are wonderful, with wonderful information, wonderfully presented. A very timely subject for me. I can't really fall in love with glidecam-type stabilizers or electronic gimbals, but I love the look of a Steadicam, though they are way beyond my means. I'll be looking at less expensive Easyrig-type rigs by Flycam and others. Many thanks, David.
All the best in finding the best tool for you Runbei!
The easy rig is not designed to stabilise your shots. It’s there to take the weight off your forearms, move that weight to your body, and so allows for longer shooting days and more comfortable camera angles like shooting from the hip. The Easyrig Stabil arm is designed as a stabiliser.
Absolutely but the easyrig itself does help to stabilize a handheld shot compared to going with no support at all. For some people having to operate even a 15lbs camera for 10 hours gets tiring so devices like the easyrig help to remove jitters by stabilizing the camera system
@@atdavidlee quick answer: no.... the easyrig does not remove jitters in anyways. Neither serene or stabil arm can in fact do that. To claim that an easyrig is a type of stabilizer is simply wrong.
So let’s run through a scenario: you’re operating a 30lbs camera and you don’t have an easyrig but shooting off the shoulder limits your shot selection. How much of your operating is then dependent on your physical strength and agility? All of it is at that point. Then you’ll have to communicate with the director to say in post you’ll need quite a bit of post stabilization for some shots. The easyrig, again compared to pure handheld, for those who want to be able to perform steady shots helps to “stabilize” the shot. Does the easyrig do what a ronin or movi does? No, but can it help you stabilize handheld shots compared to holding a camera for a 10hr day barebones, yes. I’m not saying you can run around with the easyrig like you can with steadicam or a gimbal, but for a lot of handheld work it helps to remove jitters and provide a stable shot again, compared to holding the camera barebones in your hands
@@atdavidlee it definitely helps getting smoother shots because of the physics : the Easyrig adds another point of contact, going from 2 to 3 points. Notice I said “smoother”, not talking about any kind of stabilization here.
Different choice of words but I think people get the point what the easyrig does for handheld 👍
THX
does the mount ever unscrew while using it? Im having issues with the quick release call mount slowly unscrewing from the camera.
I may have missed this if you've answered in someone else's comments, but where did you get that specific carabiner from? When I look on Amazon & B&H I didn't see that particular one and I like the way you have it set up
I actually went to home depot for mine
I see that your monitor is right behind the hook up? Do you move your monitor at all so you’re able to see?
Loved your video. Where did you purchase your Simmod Lens S2 Connector? I can't seem to locate one.
You should be able to find it on Simmod website unless they’ve stopped making it
thanks for great detail review david ! just wondering about the weight capacity itself, seems like ur rig set there is heavy, lemme guess total over than 7kg ? but the web itself says 2-7Kg max load capacity, so how you dealing with this kind of situations ? thanks !
The setup I used is well under the capacity for the minimax which is 15.4lbs, I can tell because I haven’t had to increase the tension to the max I still have about 2-3lbs left before hitting it 🙌
Hey David,
Great video. I'm an indy filmmaker and a shot I do all the time is walk and talks. With this set up would i be able to walk forward - have the camera facing the talent behind me and frame with a monitor in front of me - and how would that footage look like. Pretty steady? I owned the crane 3 lab and found it hard to shoot those types of scenes. I use the black magic pocket 4k to shoot. Any thoughts would be appreciated. thanks.
The easyrig can help but you will get some vertical bouncing without the serene arm if you’re walking fast
just got mine 2 days ago.. I should've invested in one years ago
It's extremely useful for handheld work and even gimbal work too
how would you compare the s2 connector to the 16x9 kong connector ?
The 16x9 connector is really solid and extremely versatile. I think if anything if you can find a good price on either you can’t go wrong, but I love Simmod as a company and support their mission for filmmakers 🙏
I know it's not a big deal, but I'm pretty sure he meant 3/8 " thread (not 3/4) at around 6:25
You are correct my friend it is 3/8 👍👍
I've been using it for about a week and can't get comfortable wearing it. I keep putting way too much strain on my back. I've adjusted every which way, and I just get fatigued after an hour of use. What tips do you recommend? I use a tilta advance rig/ronin 3 Pro with an external monitor.
Depending on the full weight of your setup the Minimax may not be the best support. Easyrig makes a Easy Tilt for the Vario 5 that can attach to larger setups. For your current setup i'd recommend trying to get down the weight as much as possible.
Is it possible to use it with a ronin s ? baybe using the ronin s upside down?
You can certainly use a ronin S or other sized gimbal with an easyrig but you'd probably want to use some type of dual handle system with the ronin S with the easyrig
I tied my 16x9 kong directly to the rope vs. loop.
Awesome solution for that! If it gets the job done thats what matters in the end.
Cool... I wouldn't want a huge chunk of metal blocking my monitor though.
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liked and subscribed very through most important is the "side shot" tip not intuitive
thank you The only shake I want to see is from Paul Greengrass.
Isn't better to use a steadycam with a stabilizer arm?
If you’re operating a 50lb camera and are tracking people across a scene sure, but this video is about how to stabilize handheld operation.
@@atdavidlee In case of an about 10kg camera (Arri Alexa EV) which model do you suggest?
You’d definitely want to go with the Vario 5 or the Cinema 3 line they both can support cameras up to 33-38 lbs. mind you they are quite expensive though
so to stabilize handheld footage is to:
-build a heavy rig
You’re always welcome to do it your way friend. But go look at any BTS shots of professional sets, if the camera operator is handheld it’s either on their shoulder or they’re using an easyrig
atdavidlee thank u