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This is a discussion on Rig to film drifting? within the Pictures and Video Clips forums, part of the General Forum category; i thought i start this form i've seen alot of videos from cell phones too car mounted cameras. Post here ...
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: L.A
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Rig to film drifting?
i thought i start this form i've seen alot of videos from cell phones too car mounted cameras. Post here for you best setups for filming...what camera you use and if you have camera mounts video and still.
Post if you know how too mount cameras on a car too inside and out. I lost a great website from a company that makes bar mounted rigs for video cameras if you know of a company or webste too buy them please post here. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Macomb/Naperviller, IL
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looks good perry. A girl friend of mine had this custom bar madethat cliped in using the bars/headrests and the cammera sat inbetween the seats. worked pretty well.
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Yea, I just got no dash pad.
It's ziptied to the rubber support that is supposed to hold the dash pad. I'm going to whip up something better one of these days. |
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Battle Ready.
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wow parry....well, i'd expect that in a battle tank like yours
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http://store.yahoo.com/cinemasupplies/succupmoun.html well i hope it helps for those that want it they do movie camera car stuff but have the smaller low end models some used stuff was used in Blind date tv show for those that ever watch the in car camera stuff. |
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![]() I have not noticed any interference from the dash. |
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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Im filming for a dvd and we use mounts form www.filmtools.com. Those are for normal cameras but if you want to spend a little more we use cameras from AutoXCam , those are very high quality and have a good wide angle built in. They plug up to any recording device( camera, vcr), i mount the camera inside the car under a seat in a safe place.
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Saw this website during the 24 hour daytona race they sponsor a protoype i think it was a on board camera shot but they have some cool stuff
Support race sponsor and they may support you http://www.actionvideocams.com/ |
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too poor to drift
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: overland park, KS
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hey when those camra mounts say they use a tripod mount......and my camra also say that.....but do i need an extra little attatchment or does it just screw on to it?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Rockville, MD
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Auto X Cam Suction mounts have always worked great for me....a lil pricy tho
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