Filming for INSTA, FACEBOOK and YOUTUBE made easy and cheap
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2023
- Whether you are making videos or just Instagram posts, you don't need an expensive Tripod or the space it takes up to film your woodworking. Just a bit of scrap wood and some dog holes will do the job.
For a comprehensive list of all my tools - www.start-making.com/tools
A few links to the tools you have seen
Camera Mount Clamps.
(My first one)
Smallrig camera mount - UK Link - amzn.to/44mSTq3
US Link - amzn.to/3pubx0k
(My second one)
Smallrig camera mount - UK Link - amzn.to/3pBWykS
US Link - amzn.to/44jUxIM
Mobile Mount attachment - UK Link - amzn.to/3rdwE7r
US Link - amzn.to/3PIbKb7
Small Jobs Bendy tripod - UK Link - amzn.to/447M1gk
US Link - amzn.to/3NRgYjf
Threaded inserts (M8) - UK Link - amzn.to/3JFSWoR
US Link - amzn.to/3JEvmsu
Check the insert size against the thread of the threaded knob below
Star headed Threaded Knobs (M8) - UK Link - amzn.to/3CYxgjW
US Link - amzn.to/445iCTY
I find the second clamp to be a little lighter and easier to tighten. Though both are great.
All UK links are for products that I have used. US links are the closest I can find. They are recommendations made from my experience, your may differ.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. It is a small income to the channel at no extra cost to the buyer.
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I hope that this gets more people showing off their work. It's a lot of fun Thank you for watching.
No worries rkid you tell it as it is I like watching your vids panface humer is funny I make small benches and planters mostly I can show people haw silly ha ha I am if I get on RUclips things take a bit longer cos I'm dyslexic
@@anthonygriffin3147 Maybe Instagram is the way forward. Much easier on the editing too. Plus if you are silly, people love than stuff.
@@anthonygriffin3147 we've all gotta start somewhere. Good luck hope it works out.
Mark,
A very detailed video about the filming and camera brackets you have found to work. Your explanation and filming showed how to use simple items to efficiently complete the filming for RUclips. I will in the near future face these same challenges to mount my camera and phone. Thanks for sharing.
If you mean that you are starting a channel I look forward to seeing what you post. Let me know.
I'm not personally into video photography, I might take a still life now & then. If I was, this video contains lots of ideas for setting up a video photographic studio with built in versatility at a modest price. Thanks for sharing your ideas. I'll save this video in case I or my friends have a future need.
Hi Bill. Thank you for watching. and for your kind comment. And for saving it should someone need it. All very much appreciated.
Cool, thanks mate, some good ol simple solutions that don't break the bank and are made of wood! Cheers sir
Hi Mike. You are welcome and thank you for watching.
Love the channel. hoping to retire soon (within 12 months, I hope) and get into woodworking primarily following your lead. Thank goodness you ditched the music that was so distracting. LOL.
Hi Alan. That is really exciting to hear. The music thing was a learning curve, I still have to slot it in if I am just showing sped up footage but talking over it was not working. Let me know if you ever see one of my new video and find something annoying as I have probably watched it 100 times in edit and have not noticed it. IT really helps.
Interesting to see the behind the scenes angle. Thanks very much for making us such pleasant and informative videos; Looks like a lot of effort put into making them. Wish that you were my neighbor. I guess now you are in a way. Cheers.
lol. Thank you. I think I have to put more effort in due to lack of pc skills etc. But it is fun.
Thanks for sharing. I think the custom rig you've made would be great for me, though I think it can work with two dowels (not "bowls" - typo) and one block of wood (simplified to hold both dowels). I'll be away the next week or so, but when I'm back in the workshop, I think that's the first thing I should build.
Oh, yeah, thanks also for sharing links to the mobile mount attachments. I have a couple of them, but the plastic bits aren't great. One has broken and can't be used, while the other will get with the all the tightening and loosening I do when I move it around.
No problem. You are right. Simplified version sounds smart. If I had a table with multiple dog holes I would make it far smaller. Of the 2 that I have linked, the first has had no issues at all. The knobs are smaller and though tightening is harder they are more rugged. The other one is a little lighter and can be tightened easier but I find that can be an issue as it gets stuck when over tightened. That and I did have to glue the knob back on once. Not a major issue but minor annoyance and still more useful to me than the bendy tripod.
This is genius! Buying those clamps now! I've been looking for a better solution for filming videos. Thanks!!
That is kind. I love these clamps so many angles. I had the camera and phone half way up a tree when I was building the workshop. Impossible angle without them.
I don't think it's odd at all, there were some great tips in this for filming! I love the hand made camera mounts you made too.
Thank you.
Great tips thanks for sharing
Very welcome. Thank you
Why spend on camera stands for filming in the workshop , I like what you made simple cheap and effective Thanks for the video mate😃💡👍👍👍
Thank you Shaun
Your dog hole and dowel is a great idea but a tish overworked.
Instead of drilling a larger dowel, as a stop, just drill a square ( about 50mm ??) piece of plywood.
Maybe two pieces thick???
This will also mitigate the vertical dowel, from waving like a flag pole. 😁✌🖖
Most of my projects, even the simple ones are overworked. Seem to be my thing, lol. That is a good idea to be fair.
@@startmaking1 Over working is the start of all woodworking...
Just came accross this video. Some good ideas. I am new to filming and have a Iphone on a stand on the floor but looking at other ways of placing it for filming over my workbench and above where I am working.😀
This will definitely work as a temporary measure. The only issue I had once I moved to a larger workshop with just one bench was the vibrations. So I have just mounted an arm on the ceiling. We will see if that helps.
@@startmaking1 My workshop is in my 2 car garage so trying to work out where to position cameras in it. A mounted arm on the ceiling would be a good idea just need to work around the garage door.
Or for now grab a cheap tripod and move it around while you find out where the most common places you film from are. I do a lot of talking to camera and so now I have one fixed point for that and then maybe 3 places I use for close ups. But it depends what you are filming.
@@startmaking1 Thank you. Yes I have a tripod at the moment I use. I am building a mitre saw station at the moment so filming that at different places in my workshop depending on what I am building for it and what machine I am working on. The filming is the big learning curve. I have lots of editing to do when I have finished the build.
Great video as always! This will be useful for me
Thank you
Thank you so much for the ideas.
You're perfect in all you do.
💚💛🇧🇷
And you are so so kind. Thank you
You could edit this to focus at TikTok creators and bung it in a short, it’d be popular as a popular thing.
Nice simple solution not just for RUclips, but even zoom meetings etc
That is a great idea. Sadly, I cannot easily do that with the software I use and the lack of PC skills.
@@startmaking1 TikTok is a dangerous adventure.
@@brucewelty7684: Yes, no matter which end you're on. 😁✌🖖
I think I am a little too old right?
@@startmaking1 never! I’m older than you I’m sure and I waste many hours on that stupid app lol
Suggestion: Record an introductory vid, with your background (I am suspecting engineering), and why you decided to be a content creator.
It is about time. And thank you for the background guess. Way back when it was mathematics at Uni, but after that an array of customer focussed jobs to be honest. Father is an engineer though, maybe it's in the blood.
Blimey - this is a mere two weeks after I figured out I could use a really cheap universal vice from Lidl to clamp a torch to my stepladders so I could paint a couple of dark corners in my hall.
I normally use it to manage a power cable to a dining table so it is off the floor so the dog can't pull stuff off the table when he gets giddy.
Those both sound like really handy solutions using something very simple. I like your thinking.
Interesting video. I am not into filming at all (not gonna happen!), but what you've done has given me a couple of ideas about extra lighting (the torch again) and about positioning recycled hoover tubing for better dust collection.
An observation: most dog hole systems I've seen use 19mm holes, so if you are getting into dogging (?), you have probably got a decision to make about girth and length.
Since he is using stock dowels, he's got it made. 😁✌🖖
love the double entendre.
@@startmaking1: You're a baaaaad man. 😁✌🖖
Beautiful jigs.
Great video as ever. I am trying to work out how to do a before and after set of shots on my workshop creation. Currently it is a dumping ground for things like the wife's gardening stuff, bikes, windsurfing gear, guttering, salvaged and bought wood and the tools that I have accumulated over many years. There are no easy answers to finding a place for the camera but I have an SLR (and maybe two) and a GoPro to work with alongside the phone so once again I will be borrowing some ideas from here. 👍
Oh how I remember that feeling of trying to find something in the junk hole that used to be my shed were I worked round everything else that had been thrown in there. 😮 Luckily managed get a part of a unit it's small but am making it work. 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847 Space that is yours and no one else's sounds like heaven. Fortunately we have a new shed arriving in a few days at which point I will be able to start kitting out my space as I want it. First project is levelling compound on the floor which means everything has to come out (😬). That is going to be a bit like the picture in the square puzzle where there is one space clear and the other pieces have to be moved around and reorganised to create the picture. I will be moving stuff around the house and garden until the floor is done but then Workshop Machines Assemble!
@@Birkguitars yea a had that not quite as bad but had mass amount trips with the car from my shed to workshop and am still no were near organised and been in it 5 month. Takes time but once u get it placed were u want it should all flow or least that's what am telling myself. Right now am tripping over extension leads and dust hoses. And mass amounts of wood a can't bare to get rid of.
@@michaelwillson6847 But ten years from now that wood pile will have the exact piece you need. It's just that at the moment we don't know which piece that is. Until you throw something out. Then THAT will be the one. 😁
@@Birkguitars yea ain't that the truth I just can't part with anything that looks remotely like it could be usable although really need build some bigger storage for that stuff.
Great tios. I will need to make some of these for filmkng my lathe tutning snd woodworking prjectd
Thank you. Honestly just the clamps are good on their own. I am building my workshop and the amount of times I can't find my phone or camera because they are clamped to a tree of 2 by 4 somewhere so I could get a good shot. for the lathe closeups I would imagine these would be amazing.
@@startmaking1 definitely think they will improve my videos. Thanks for sharing.
I'll check out the results.
@@startmaking1 thanks
Great information, thanks. Do you do anything special for sound and lighting?
For sound I started off with a rode shotgun style mic. But it oils up way too much of the surrounding sounds and tends to echo a little. I now use rode wireless lapel mics. Pricey but better quality. For light, mine are pretty poor. They are solar powered security lights, as I dont have power.
Love the Camera mount's fixed point's etc.. but question, what do you do for sound do you have anything for that or are you just using the Phone/camera for that??
Thank you. For sound I used to use a rode shotgun style mic. That was through my camera as the phone is to short range for talking. Now I have rode lapel mics. They are great but I only have them commented to camera ATM. That means any talking must be shot on camera or both. Can be a pain but they can be connected to phone, I just haven't done it.
Yes rkid do not have a clue with cameras I'll have to look in to it lol Editing especially
Editing was a leanring curve but. am stoopid on a pc and so others may find it easier. I use free X movie on Mac and you could genuinely film everything on a fairly new phone. Bourbon moth does everything on an iPhone.
What model is your Canon? Footage looks great!
Hi Tommy. Thank you. It is the Canon Eos M50. But to be honest, half of what I shoot is on the camera. Just a Samsung A 53. The phone gives really good quality but the camera is good to run the mics to.
Ok you've convinced me to start considering filming some of my stuff tbh a need to start looking at it for social content when a get that running although a dont think can afford the canera need be phone filming. Great video though really interesting see what and how u do it. Catch up soon. 🏴
Try Pawn Shops?
@@brucewelty7684 not bad shout. 🏴👍
@@michaelwillson6847: Just make sure you are looking at a digital
and not a film camera. That won't work for ya. 🤣🤣🤣 😁✌🖖
@@zapa1pnt what seriously f**k your telling me Polaroids don't work?? 😟😟🤣🤣
@@michaelwillson6847: Sorry, dude. It's a new world. 😁✌🖖
Mark what wood and size did you use for your French cleats cheers
Hi Steve. Mine are a mess in truth. I mixed wood of half inch and thee quarters. When I do it again I will go all half inch thick and around 2 inch cleats. But in truth there is no right answer.
@@startmaking1 ok cheers I might get a couple of hardwood plywood sheets at 18mm £45 each I didn’t think it was to bad
Thats sounds pretty good price wise.
How goes the new shop's construction?
Hey, Sorry I missed this comment. Thought of you the other day when I popped my red striped top on to work on it. To be honest, better than I ever expected. I am broken and battered and have had ups and downs but it is really coming together. The interior eventually will be a bot of a wait as I need to get it wired but I may just start filming when I have the space water tight. It will still be a little better than the shed all in. Hope you are well bud.
@@startmaking1 Sounds like a regular construction project. It won't feel very real until you start using vulgar language and words you swore you would never say. That's how my daughters learned to curse. Best of luck! I'm looking forward to seeing it. I did say to my wife that I was surprised they didn't have a cement truck that could pump the cement into your forms so that you could have a pad. Or, then I reckoned that it might have been cost prohibitive.
I thought long and hard about dropping a concrete pad but annoyingly as we are in an ancient terraced house with no rear access I would have to pump it 75m through the house and down to the bottom garden. It would have made the build a lot easier physically especially at the start when there is less satisfaction to drive you on but I think the result is ok. Dont get me wrong there are no two sales perfectly aligned but they are close enough. The swearing is increasing for sure. I didn't know how many screws one person could drop off a roof. Or how many thumbs could be hit driving in nails.
@@startmaking1 You don't have to tell me. Keep calm and keep building. You're going to love it. And just like a project, you'll be more critical of your work than anyone else. No one will notice any small glitches, so don't point them out; no matter how much you feel compelled to do so.
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Oh dear. Was that in answer to the question?
@@startmaking1 just writing anything to help your channel 🤘
Wow I was slow. Thank you for that. I did notice you have a 100% comment record. Very much appreciated
You say ” Dont Make This ?” So I wont watch. Bye
A little childish. Bye.
@@startmaking1 He was kinda dumb. Intelligent folks would want to know WHY!
@@startmaking1: But he took the time to by and leave a dumb comment. 🤪🤪 😁✌🖖
@@zapa1pnt all helps the channel grow.
You know, I feel I let myself down a little by engaging in all fairness. And thank you for every nice or constructive comment that helps to drown these ones out. I just could not understand why you would click on the video to then leave a comment. Just scroll on if you dont want to watch. I bet they actually watched it all the way through and are just one of those people. Just makes me appreciate you wonders more.