Final Prototype Helmet of Invisibility recyclable by Marcelo Ambrogi - Taubaté - SP - Brazil
Advantages of using the novel Helmet of Invisibility Recycled in filming and photography:1 - Allow you to enjoy the shooting invisible unless people see you around in the wide angle of 360 degrees and 540 degrees rotating intelligently and cost, even recycling materials that could possibly pollute rivers, seas and native forests;2 - Make professional and amateur footage of privileged angles, never before experienced, using the imagination with recycled materials is pretty cool, interesting and fun.3 - Get unique and personal footage without the help of a tripod or second person, facilitating and giving mobility to the angles and filming.4 - Allows you to have the angles at times and turns anti-clockwise from filming inside or outside the angle of the helmet over his person, a condition that promotes film sensitizes very unique and its peripheral movement resulting from your walk, walk, or cycling.
>> How to Build a Recycled Helmet of Invisibility:1 - Bicycle helmet that fits right in your head and get fixing buckles;2 - Rebar construction used of 1800 mm length and 5 mm in diameter;3-1 nut 10 mm diameter screw with a 10 x 60 mm. We will use welding and post the soapbox car and the arch that supports the reflective LCD lenses and three cameras;4 - A plastic hoop 900 mm diameter;5 - Three screws fastening two sows each camera 4 x 30 mm in length. We use to lock and unlock the camera;6 - Two burned LCD Screens 32-inch, where we use only the internal reflective screens;7 - Electrical tape, hot glue and plastic ties.
Anyway before building the equipment make sure everything is firm and well reinforced. Do not risk it and if you do not have constructive skills and locksmiths do not, ask a qualified professional.
Tools:1 - Serra arc;2 - drill bit and a 4 mm;3 - Hammer;4 - Tape;6 - Goggles;7 - Mascara electric welding, if you choose to weld.Note: If you do not want to solder the four mounting nuts you can bend the rebar itself in small circles and do not use nuts, also gives some more support is more rustic.
How-to:With the helmet in hand, make a central hole and put the screw that holds the soapbox car, to support the base of the shaft on the slope you see fit, check the minimum distance of 500 mm and the angle of view of the camera you will use, Fold three pieces of rebar 600 mm
Place remaining nuts on the ends of the rod where it will set the helmet. Adjust the inner moorings and guide the rod to the desired angle I used 120 degrees to my right side.Install the hoop and paste reflective screens around the circumference, pass the tape around both ends;Get Tested for photography and filming and fasten;Check the camera installation and repair if necessary, and perform paint and base of the stems.
Use:With everything assembled, shooting to the orienting field of view or side adjust the screw, turn the camera and start filming.I make the settings of 540 degrees of the three machines (machines installed).Before you start filming I test the quality and balance of films produced and relate my contribution walk my footage.
Conclusion:The proposal is to make a shield of invisibility, simple and mostly free of charge collapsible and easy to maintain if necessary and even total disassemble for transport.The environmental benefits of using the helmet of invisibility recycled:1 - Awake awareness of recycling for educational and scientific purposes;2 - Speed of development and construction of photographic rods;3 - Re-use of discarded materials that could pollute the environment, and now will produce film and photography into our home, so intelligent, creative and spontaneous.Thus able to successfully photograph our journey on foot or by bike, it's pretty cool and fun. But always be careful and not expose yourself to unnecessary risks.
Precautions and Tips:Whenever sawing and drilling you should wear eye protection and never be flustered when welding and cutting materials, making sure you are well posted and do not be swinging, any change must be considered before building or modifying the helmet, remember that is recycled only and has no cost.You will spend three hours of labor service.E-mail: arteverdadeira@gmail.com
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