What is a Steadicam?

Steadicam [1] , the camera stabilizer. A lightweight movie camera stand that can be hand-held. Invented by the American Garrett Brown, it has gradually been widely used in the industry since the 1970s.

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Steadicam is now divided into 5 categories:
1 large Steadicam: load-bearing vest + shock-absorbing arm + stabilizer bar
2 Gyroscope Steadicam: load-bearing vest + shock-absorbing arm + stabilizer bar + gyroscope roller
3 low shot version of Steadicam: load-bearing vest + shock absorbing arm + stabilizer bar + low shot C-frame + angle regulator
4 monitor Steadicam: load-bearing vest + shock-absorbing arm + stabilizer bar + monitor + battery + angle regulator
5 Handheld Steadicam: Stabilizer
In general, jittery images are likely to make viewers feel irritable, tired, and offensive. In addition, the stability of the picture is very helpful for adding multi-layer special effects in post-production; picture jitter plus noise is all compression The enemy of algorithms, the transmission system based on MPEG high compression rate, and the emergence of DVD and digital broadcasting using long GOP technology require higher image stability to ensure the image quality.
Currently, films are increasingly using Steadicam for many long shots and
In the early 1970s, a commercial director and producer named Garrett Brown began researching another
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The new SKII of STEADICAM camera shock absorber is a professional model of shock absorber, which is suitable for TV drama productions, cultural evenings and sports programs. It holds a 4.5-10 kg camera, and maintains balance and controls the camera's lifting by 68 cm telescopic wire, like a small lifting arm tied to the body. The SK II vest chest is suitable for male and female operators. The seat on the chest can be installed left and right to change the operator who is accustomed to left and right hands. The carbon fiber main pillar is light in weight and high in load, and the 3.5-inch green display makes it easy to monitor the picture composition even under strong outdoor light.
Generally, we can use the track car and rocker to reduce the camera shake when moving. But Steadicam has great flexibility and convenience. It can take longer shots than the rocker arm time, and the track requires a flat ground, but Steadicam can adapt to more environments such as mountains, steps, etc., and can complete more complex moving lens shooting. This may be their difference, and it is also the characteristic of Steadicam.
Steadicam is a highly human-machine device. Not all people can put on ideal results. Steadicam needs to walk posture, waist and shoulder angle, ease of arms, finger distribution, tri-axial machine Dedicated training and correction in several links, in fact,
Rocky (1976)
Bound for Glory (1976)
Marathon Man (1976)
Moonlight Panic (Halloween, 1978)
The Shining (1980)
Raging Bull (1980)
Return of the Jedi (1983)
Goodfellas (1990)
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)
Dawn of Love (Carlito's Way, 1993)
"Boogie Nights" (1997)
Titanic (1997)
Snake Eyes (1998)
Russian Ark
Before Sunset (2004)
Fireflies (Serenity, 2005)
Tom Yum-Goong (2005)

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