Posts Tagged ‘making’

Cinematography DIY HD Video Lighting (Part 03)

Tuesday, March 1, 2011 9:27 No Comments
 Cinematography DIY HD Video Lighting (Part 03)

I have wanted to put these little videos up for some time. These videos were shot back in 2007 in the time of the Sony z1. At this time film makers were after the elusive depth of field. In these videos I hope to show how we shot a no budget Doco-drama with lighting that [...]

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Backyard FX: BFG9000 Giant Laser Weapon

Sunday, February 27, 2011 16:59 25 Comments
 Backyard FX: BFG9000 Giant Laser Weapon

Erik builds his own version of the BFG9000 Giant Laser Weapon from Doom, using an old CD Tower. And he does it all for under (though it should be cheaper because you should throw away all your CDs anyway and use the CD tower that once held them).

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WOODWORKING PROJECTS SE1 EP6 .HOW TO BUILD A TOOLBELT…DIY [ how-to]

Saturday, February 26, 2011 13:40 5 Comments
 WOODWORKING PROJECTS SE1 EP6 .HOW TO BUILD A TOOLBELT…DIY [ how-to]

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DIY External Door woodworking How To part 1. tenon marking and cutting tenons

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 5:50 6 Comments
 DIY External Door woodworking How To part 1. tenon marking and cutting tenons

Full details at www.iDoStuff.co.uk. How to make a timber external door. This first part shows how I mark out and cut the tenons accurately using a router table. All details, dimensions and plans to make a timber wooden door are on the web site.

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DIY Dolly – Filmmaking Tutorial 13

Saturday, February 5, 2011 6:38 23 Comments
 DIY Dolly – Filmmaking Tutorial 13

In this tutorial I explain how I build a great camera dolly for a 0.You can use it for small and big cameras. Also, this dolly rides smoothly on all surfaces since it uses tracks, just like the pro dollies do… AND it can carry both you, the camera and a focus puller.

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