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    1. #1
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      Camera mount for outside vehicle?

      Anyone know who sells those camera boom poles that mount to the underside of a vehicle and extend a few feet out from the car? I've tried Google and found nothing. There was a thread about these types of shots, but I can't find it now.

      I'm looking to increase my photography equipment list

      Thanks!

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    2. #2
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      I found this place? They have the "sticky mounts"
      http://www.filmtools.com/carmounts.html

      http://www.stickypod.com/

      This one has some boom mounts
      http://www.ultracameramounts.com/

      Check here tons of different places.
      http://www.mandy.com/1/vendor2.cfm?tc=394
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    3. #3
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      hmmm.... not finding what I mean on those links.

      Basically, the one I remember had a few large magnets that would stick to the underside of a vehicle. Then a series of poles attach together and extend a good 5-6 feet out from under the vehicle, where a camera mount would be at the end. That is how they get those wide angle rolling shots which show the entire vehicle in the frame.

      how they get shots like this:



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    4. #4
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      You could just make one...

    5. #5
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      No experience with it but it sounds like you want this.

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    6. #6
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      Thats the one I remember! How did you find it?
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    7. #7
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      I built one for a local film crew and we used fender mounted towing mirror mounts that everyone usedto use on truck when towing, we added a long cable mount like a choke cable and a swivel mount. The trick is having a remote actuator to take pics or movies.
      Also it wasnt too hard to drop them down either.
      Just a pain to get solidly mounted.
      Remote mounting for video is easy if it has remote control capabilty.
      We did 7 cars and the bitch was finding enough mounts, luckily I believe they got several from JC whittney,

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball
      Thats the one I remember! How did you find it?
      I helped Steve when his 68 was shot for SuperChevy and we used a rig that the guy taking the pictures had either made or had made for him. I had wondered about them since and was looking in case I decided to try it myself on my cars or maybe use for ideas to make my own.

      BTW since posting the link I found where a few people complained about the magnets not holding very well. A lot seems to depend on the car(s) you're going to use it on. Not a lot of ferris metal or flat surfaces on most new cars. Might have to figure out how to modify it to use a clamp or 4 to hold it on. One that was used for Steve's car we used really long tywraps.
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