Video Production-Tripod Substitutes


CREATIVE VIDEO PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES

Reading any advice on improving your video production skills, one quickly learns that using a tripod is a top priority.

Tripods assure you steady, clean looking video.  Nothing screams AMATEUR in video production as quickly as a wildly moving camera. Spastic-cam I used to call it.

Something about a video camera in their hands makes people want to pan, tilt and zoom with the enthusiasm of a two-year-old at Christmas.

Slow and steady marks professional video.  Tripod shots locked down, rock solid.

Problem is, tripods can be a pain in the bazookie.

Heavy, huge and cumbersome.

Tripod substitutes to the rescue.

It’s amazing what objects can function as a tripod in a pinch.  Counter tops of all kinds.  Stack of books.  A laundry hamper.  Trees, rocks, banisters.

I’ve used every one of those.  My all-time favorite is my own lap.  I carry that everywhere!  I sit down cross-legged, all hunched over, hugging my camera, and prop it up on my feet and ankles.  This gives you a cool low-angle bug’s-eye view-of-the-world shot.  Flexible ankles give you as good of control as a medium-quality fluid head tripod.  Of course the older I got, the quality of my ankle-pod more resembled a $25 tripod from Wal Mart, but hey, what the heck.

Not only is the practice of using tripod substitutes efficient and functional, it also gives a naturally artistic quality to your videoography. Because the best shots are often ones coming from an odd perspective that people do not normally see.   Those out-of-the-way perspectives usually are not large enough to accommodate a tripod either, so a pile of rocks might be your only option.

So the next time you are shooting video and a tripod is not feasible, look around for something to use as a tripod substitute.

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Lorraine Grula

Internet Video Gal

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