This is the best way I found to build a video cart (aka film cart). 99% of the components came from IKEA, and the other 1% you probably have at the studio.
Since building this cart, I can't really move without it, and I encourage you to build a similar one too.
Cart - IKEA Bror - bit.ly/3vRSzA8
Pegboard: IKEA Skadis - bit.ly/3k1KB4O
Laptop table: Tether Tools Aero table - bhpho.to/3ZeH0Ra
Powerbank: Tether Tools Battery - bhpho.to/3GHfGDQ
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Gear we use:
Sony FX3: bhpho.to/33S8GmG
Sony A7SIII: bhpho.to/2CDFqCA
Sony FE 14mm f/1.8 GM: bhpho.to/3DhXvQr
Manfrotto 645 FAST Video Tripod: amzn.to/3kFdXkS
Manfrotto 504x fluid head: amzn.to/3cje7eA
Spiffy Gear KYU-6: bit.ly/3lT7zHQ
Spiffy Gear Spekular: amzn.to/36gFTFq
Pixapro LED100/200: amzn.to/2LKC0zf
Prolycht Orion 300: bhpho.to/3FSdupG
Sennheiser AVX-Combo: bhpho.to/3DtgyYs
Syrp magic carpet kit: bhpho.to/3593xr6
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Chapters
00:00 - intro
01:12 - Streaming
01:57 - Inputs
02:31 - Outputs
03:06 - Formats
03:14 - Streaming Destinations
03:42 - Recording and Post
04:09 - Control
05:05 - Preview and Program
05:48 - Effects (Chroma keying, Picture in Picture, Transitions, and so on)
06:23 - Power and Battery
06:24 - Form Factor
06:55 - The Yololiv YC Onion Cage
07:16 - Firmware Updates
07:36 - Price
07:53 - Value for Money
08:25 - Conclusion
Негізгі бет Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль DIY video cart - a studio cart for under $300
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