Your basic Jib / Crane will give you smooth vertical (up/down) movements. With a pan head placed under the crane, you will combine both horizontal (left/right) and vertical movements. Attach a video head to the end of the crane and you'll be able to maintain a subject in frame even when the crane is panning horizontally similar to a track dolly or slider. That's quite a bit of options for a crane, but once you've added a motorized pan/tilt head, it will open up amazing camera movements that are otherwise impossible to achieve through any other tool.
Last week we decided to mount up the Servo City MPT1100-SS Pan & Tilt System to one of our jibs. We were able to capture smooth overhead rotating shots down to low tilt movements. The speed of the motorized Pan/Tilt system can be adjusted through the joystick, and the rotation of the motors can be reversed to the joystick movements to suit your preference. The unit can be mounted right side up, or underslung (which I prefer). It can mount to jibs with a bowl adapter or standard 1/4-20 mounts.
We will be using this new setup for an upcoming project, but as with any tool it does take quite a bit of practice. The MT1100-SS is much smoother than it appears in our first practice video (above). The system weighs only 2 pounds and can support up to a 6 pound payload. For around $649 the kit comes with everything you need to start performing motorized Pan / Tilt movements on your jib and more information about this head can be found at the ServoCity.com MPT1100-SS Pan & Tilt system over at the product page (Click Here).


ServoCity.com MPT1100-SS Pan & Tilt System
For jibs smaller than 4ft. I don't really suggest adding an entire motorized pan/tilt setup. You will probably get best results working with at least an 8ft. or longer jib setup. For larger heavier camera equipment, you will need a stronger system than the MPT-1100SS and instead look towards the PT-2100 (found here). There is also a good number of long jib/cranes available and a small variety of motorized pan/tilt products available via eBay (click here).




Motorized Pan Tilt Head 8-12ft Jib Cranes

Javier
Anyone have tried one of this with the Aviator Jib or the carbon fiber mini crane commented previously?
I am interested to those would work for this pan tilt head.
Thanks!
Derrick
@Austin...I like that idea! I thought of that as well. I also thought it could work well with eMotimo (https://www.emotimo.com) since you program moves in and it repeats them.
Candida
hi cheesy cam,
what basic jib was used for this practice?
Austin
Crazy idea but couldn't you somehow mount this onto a slider and have a motion control head on a motor controlled slider? Kinda like a "poor" mans version of the Kessler CineDrive? And by poor I mean still like $1600.
JT
How noisy is it? Looks good but if it is too loud for dialogue then it's a problem. Many thanks!
Dean
Emm,
I can't tell exactly how you guys mounted it.
Can you see this working on the iFootage M1?
Derrick (formerly Diesel)
Emm...Thanks for the vid! How is the noise level of the motors? Is it essentially silent?
Emm
Post author@Tuan - We used tge GH3 camera with a 12-35mm lens. This was using the autofocus system.
Tuan
Hi Emm
What lens were you using on the test? were you track focusing as you move your jib? or was this a wide lens with good DOF.
Emm
Post author@Jay - It is much smoother than it appears in the video it just takes time to practice. We all took turns testing it so we got different results.
Patrick B
Emm, what's that jib you guys are using on the video?
Thanks
Jay
The panning and tilting looks smooth but I can see the hard stops when you center the joy stick. Is there any dampening? Those hard stops alone really take away some production value in a shot. But for the price I guess there is some compromise and for the most part the shots look great.
Emm
Post author@Everyone - I dont suggest the MPT with anything heavier than a Canon DSLR. Check out the other options linked at the bottom of the article.
JERMAINE MIGEL
Emm. Thanks for the posted.
Do you think the motorized will support a SCARLET! Basic rig!
Henri
Smooth
Kamil
Hey CheesyCam!
Do you think it will handle cameras like Red Scarlet of Sony FS700?
Thanks