
Channel: frank howarth
Category: Howto & Style
Tags: jibcamera jib cranecraftwood shopcnc woodworkingcinematographycraft makingfrank makesfrank howarthwoodworkingdiycncmaking a jib
Description: I have built a camera jib. This is an arm that sits on the top of a tripod to hold a camera in such a way that it keeps itself parallel to whatever angle you've set the camera to as it moves up and down. It does this with a parallelogram. I have a main structural beam that holds the weight of the camera and a smaller piece that completes the parallelogram and holds the camera parallel. I use the old pine paneling as material that I got from friends of mine last spring. I also motorized the movement of the camera jib with a geared system. It moves the jib up and down very slowly so I can film time lapses with it. The action that's being time-lapsed is very fast and the movement of the camera is very smooth and slow. This makes for a very cinematic contrast. Tools used in this project can be found at frankmakes.com CNC: cncrouterparts.com To see upcoming projects follow me on social media Patreon patreon.com/user?u=16151185 Instagram instagram.com/frank.howarth Twitter twitter.com/FrankHowarth Facebook facebook.com/FrankMakes



















