This does not really apply to Premiere post production but I hope someone here might know...
I just attended an exhibition of student videos and saw a major problem. New technology has allowed us to use cameras that seem to be no bigger than a clenched fist. The problem is that these tiny cameras are too susceptible to wobble and shake. Would anyone have any idea how to help stabilize small video cameras? (Digital image stabilization is an unwanted solution)
The only thing I can think of is to dangle a tripod or monopod from the camera. Is there an economy/low-end version of the Steadicam?
I just attended an exhibition of student videos and saw a major problem. New technology has allowed us to use cameras that seem to be no bigger than a clenched fist. The problem is that these tiny cameras are too susceptible to wobble and shake. Would anyone have any idea how to help stabilize small video cameras? (Digital image stabilization is an unwanted solution)
The only thing I can think of is to dangle a tripod or monopod from the camera. Is there an economy/low-end version of the Steadicam?