This is my first time in youtube that I see a video without any dislike! I might think the reason that because all of the audience are professional and no more stupid people. In addition to your great job!
Thanks for the video Hugh! I've been debating this lately and I think for budget reasons I am going to try a DIY one like yours first! I usually work alone so hauling it out might be interesting, but my wallet will thank me in the end. I can always upgrade later on down the line! Thanks again for the great video!
Yeah, for general filmmaking having a trustworthy manual old school slider is great. The electronic slider is fantastic but it's down the list in what I'd call essentials.
This is my first time in youtube that I see a video without any dislike! I might think the reason that because all of the audience are professional and no more stupid people. In addition to your great job!
Thanks Hugh - another inspiring video for an aspiring UA-camr with a very tight budget !
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
Thanks for the video Hugh! I've been debating this lately and I think for budget reasons I am going to try a DIY one like yours first! I usually work alone so hauling it out might be interesting, but my wallet will thank me in the end. I can always upgrade later on down the line! Thanks again for the great video!
Yeah, for general filmmaking having a trustworthy manual old school slider is great. The electronic slider is fantastic but it's down the list in what I'd call essentials.
My friend gave me his homemade camera slider before he left for Iceland, all I need is pipes!
Get them is 10' lengths and you can cut them to 7' and 3' and have options for travel!
Hugh Sweeney Thanks for the advice!!
Very inspiring content! Thanks for sharing so much.
This channel is slick I tell you!
Great
Everybody loves a slick motorised slider shot but don't throw out that old home made slider dolly just yet!
Nice
Thanks bro!
I meaaaannnn... You could just call it pvc pipe and not waste pipe... There, now it is just as professional sounding.
It's specifically waste pipe though, i.e. takes the waste from sinks and drains. PVC pipe could be anything.