Eazy Dolly

Posted by Jason on May 27th, 2009


I’m not really a fan of swapping z’s for s’s — or crappy web design — but golly if these guys didn’t nail their product demo video. So awesome.

I tried building a track-based dolly system on my own a little over a year ago. It didn’t look nearly this good and, more importantly, only the dolly itself is currently usable. The track, not so much.

They’re asking between $500-$600 for the set and, considering my GlideCam jib cost about $500, I think it’s a bargain for something so versatile.

If I had $500 to spend on gear, I’d seriously consider giving it to these guys.

3 Responses to “Eazy Dolly”

  1. Thanks for sharing this! I appreciate it.

  2. Firestorm says:

    no kidding – great little promo for such an awful website. agreed, it’s a great price for the product. this reminds me a lot of the indie dolly, only better priced and less dangerous for your fingers… no curved track though…

  3. [...] Found by pure accident (while searching on a Soundtrack Pro issue) the Eazy Dolly post on Make Film Work. [...]

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