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LevelCam, LevelPod and LevelJib Video Gallery

A steady hand held shot doesn't get the audience sea sick. Shooting at sea seems to be a fair camera stabilizer test.

 

Documenting this snow sculpture contest required every form of LevelCam, LevelPod and LevelJib.

LevelCam handheld and on the tripod. LevelPod balanced and in the waist position. LevelJib on the tripod for getting high shots and more dramatic pans and tilts.

A parade requires either a lot of cameras or one camera person that can move quickly from shot to shot.

This is all one LevelPod, shot in the angle balanced and extended position. The extension allowed the camera to be higher for shooting the people on the floats at more of an eye level.

 

This "Ski Tips with Doc Josh" was shot with LevelCam on a jib. The B-Roll shots of the ski tuning were shot with LevelPod in the waist position.

Notice the close-ups and the use of dutch angles allowing for the spontaneous composition of shots.

 

The "Adaptive Skiing Revolution" was shot almost entirely hand held with LevelCam and a crew of one.

This allowed the camera to move in sync with the subjects with little direction and no retakes.

 

A powder day on a ski hill where setting up and moving a tripod is the difference between getting untracked or tracked powder on an open public trail.

This is all shot hand held with a LevelCam.

 

This is a compilation of shots that were all shot hand held with LevelPod in the balanced or monopod position.

 

LevelCam on a manual jib smooths out the starts and stops of shots. DSLR or camcorders are so light, that a jib is hard to control.

LevelCams second handle adds leverage and control over every shot.

 

This is a three camera production with LevelJib on the left with an external zoom control , LevelCam on a locked off tripod in the center and a GoPro mounted to a table mic stand on stage.

LevelJib kept the camera higher than the crowd and avoided a lot of unwelcomed heads in the shot.

 

This Mardi Gras video includes LevelPod angle balanced for the parade, LevelJib for the concert and ball and LevelCam on the tripod, ready for extreme hand held shots.

Being able to have these camera stabilizer and support options available during an event helps to "get the shot " with minimal gear.