Jeffrey Speicher is a Senior Features Writer and List Writer for Collider. He is a screenwriter for film and television, with a passion for science fiction and psychological drama. He lives in Dallas, ...
Hey, narcissists and/or filmmakers! Instructables has a guide to making your own Snorricam, that chest-mounted camera holder that points the lens directly at your own face. The final product looks ...
SnorriCam (or Bodymount camera) is a cinematographic apparatus in which the camera is strapped to the body of an actor so that the camera follows her as she moves. The result is that the actor remains ...
In this supercut for Slate, editor Jacob T. Swinney (whose work we’ve highlighted before) shows the many uses of the SnorriCam throughout movie history, using shots from over 30 films. Put together ...
The legendary Bram Teitelman at Metal Insider notes that Queens of the Stone Age’s new, Hiro Murai-directed “Smooth Sailing” video “plays like a more serious version of The Hangover.” I’m not sure if ...
With digital cameras getting cheaper and higher quality, we find ourselves more capable of using them to make videos. A Snorricam can be a very useful tool if you like the effect it produces. This ...