GoPro action camera: amzn.com/B00F3F0GLU/?tag=griff...
In this DIY build episode, Griffin designs a $14 third-person body-mounted camera rig out of PVC pipe for his GoPro Hero2 camera, to capture unique over-the-shoulder shots during the Warrior Dash.
Music by Kevin MacLeod.
VIDEO LINKS
Griffin's Warrior Dash video: • Warrior Dash Illinois ...
Corridor Digital's third-person body rig: • Mini Boss: Behind The ...
Wye Oak - "Holy Holy" (snorricam music video): • Wye Oak - Holy Holy
Warrior Dash promo video: • Video
ADDITIONAL VIDEOS
Barbster360's third-person test video: • 3rd person body rig fo...
Backyard FX Snorricam tutorial: • How-To DIY Snorricam T...
ADDITIONAL BUILD INSTRUCTIONS (I'm using " to mean inches.)
Click here for a photo guide for building this rig: www.instructables.com/files/or...
Using 1/2" PVC pipe (it's bigger than that, but that's what it's called), cut the following 13 lengths of pipe:
-(6) 1.25" pieces (These are to connect fittings together. When inserted, the two fittings will cover the entire piece.)
-(2) 8.25" pieces for the tall, vertical sides of the rectangle
-(2) 2" pieces for the short, horizontal sides of the rectangle
-(1) 12.25" piece for the long camera support arm
-(1) 5.75" piece for the short camera support arm
-(1) 4.5" piece for the camera support column
(Now that I'm adding these up, I'm realizing it's about 73" of PVC-that's 6 feet and one inch. I used two 5-foot pieces of PVC, because of lots of trial and error as I figured out the design, but this is interesting: I have more than 5 feet remaining. They must be longer than they say.)
You could also substitute each pair of T joints and 45-degree elbows with a single Y joint, but they can be hard to find in stores (since plumbers have little use for them).
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