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Anonymous wrote:I am drawing up some ideas for a cheap and simple crane -- and scoping out other people's ideas, so if you have some links or plans you would share, let me know.
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The first issue of Make Magazine (O'Reilly) has a article called "The $14.00 Video Camera Stabilizer". While not a crane, it is a nice home built "steadycam" for your movie camera. Very heavy duty. You can find Make Magazine here:

http://www.oreillynet.com/oreilly/make/


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For those who don't want to buy a $14.99 magazine to find out how to build the $14 stabilizer, Johnny Lee's original website with detailed instructions is here:

http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/steadycam/

When I found it a year or so ago, he had some nice demo footage shot with a Handicam.

EVEN CHEAPER: For those who own a monopod, you can build a very similar device just by adding a weight to the bottom of the monopod and not extending it - make sure the bottom weight is just slightly more than the top (keep the weights as similar as possible to avoid it swinging as you move).
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