You post a few DIY sliders on here and it opens up a whole can of worms. I've received lots of DIY slider ideas, but if it's too similar to what we've seen before, then i'm not going to get too redundant showing it again. Here of course is another DIY slider version with great results and all based on a platform of furniture sliders. Yeah same little low friction smooth plastic stuff you place under your chairs and table legs. The key to this design is the very wide rail that is used to support the width of the fluid head and wide platform. Lots of area for stabilizing movement. [Thanks SkaliTV]
imgpro615
i like it...just got my 60D and am looking for inexpensive ways to do the cool stuff...this place never fails!!
fei
@Rob Rhodes
He is filming in Montpellier (south of France), where I lived for some years. I don't think there is any trick to get this «near HDR quality» clip. I have filmed there too a couple of times and got almost the same result.
This building and the floor around it are just really bright, especially under heavy sunlight. Try to google-images 'Montpellier Antigone' and you'll notice 🙂
Rob Rhodes
I think the real question is what is he doing to get near HDR quality video with perfect exposure in the sky as well as the foreground?
Ron
Great Skali !
For those who wouldn't know Skali, he is also a very famous french roller skater, check this :
https://vimeo.com/16496961
Fabdex
Seeme to me that his video head is too stiff and the slider itself too ligh: movement is hardly constant, but hey, for the price, some people will like it. I know I don't.