Here is yet another DIY green screen tutorial. This one focuses on the building of the backdrop, but also gives some very helpful tips on selecting the best material to use for the actual … Keep reading >>
Having a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) connected to your computer is very important when it comes to power outages during important projects. Most store-bought UPS are good for a few minutes on … Keep reading >>
Tired of having to deal with camcorder specifications that are close to, but not quite, what you are looking for? Why not build your own camcorder? That is precisely what this … Keep reading >>
Compositing is really fun if you have the right equipment, but that equipment can be very expensive sometimes. Indy Mogul has posted a tutorial on how to make your own green screen … Keep reading >>
Here is a good, old-fashioned DIY project from Curbly called, “How to Make a Rain Machine.” It is actually a pretty simple process, and just seeing the finished … Keep reading >>
Here is a link to a great tutorial you will not want to be without. DIY Photo Gear has posted instructions on how to make your … Keep reading >>
Want to make your own 3D movies on the cheap? Try out this idea gleaned from the 2007 Maker Faire. It’s simple: … Keep reading >>
Instructables has a great tutorial on how to make your own helmet cam kit from a hodge-podge of different parts. The whole set-up gets to be a bit expensive, but the final … Keep reading >>
If you’re a do-it-yourself kind of person, or just don’t have the money to throw into a professional steadicam, then this article is for you. A Fellow videographer has posted … Keep reading >>
Straight from the pile of unused parts kept by the people who run Rainy Day Magazine, we bring you the do-it-yourself headcam. Certain shots require this type of setup, even … Keep reading >>