DIY Film Projects Follow-Up (AKA Make Magazine miscellanea)

Browsing around today on the Make Magazine site, I ran across some more projects that might interest the readers of this blog. So, as a kind of “Part 2″ of that post I did about DIY film projects, here is a much-briefer follow-up.

Check these things out and, if you try one, let us know how it works:

DIY Telecine

DIY Video Projector

DIY Vehicle Camera Mount

DIY Panoramic Lens thingy

How To Assemble an Open Source IPTV Production Suite

How to Hack One-Time-Use Video Camcorders

Pixelcam Modification for Baseband Video Output

One more tip: While Make’s posts are a great resource, the comments that follow the posts are often just as helpful — for example, in the discussion of converting Super 8 to DVD. Enjoy.

ADDED: DIY “Plywood” Skater

Thanks to Matt over at FresHDV for the link on that one.

ADDED: Microphone Windscreen

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4 Comments

  1. Posted February 24, 2006 at 10:24 am | Permalink

    Don’t forget the $14 Steadicam.

  2. Posted February 24, 2006 at 11:10 am | Permalink

    Oh I’ve not forgotten – I talked about it in the first DIY tools post.

  3. Posted February 24, 2006 at 1:55 pm | Permalink

    Of course the DIY Telecine works – onsuper8.org built it, it’s here next to me and is fantastic for fast transfers without the hassle of waiting/paying for pro-telecine – and all for the cost of a few bits n bobs!

  4. Posted February 27, 2006 at 10:03 pm | Permalink

    Great stuff as always, Paul. Thanks for the info.