(Frisco, CO - July 10, 2007) Baughan Productions is proud to announce its simple video stabilizer, "Levelcam". Designed and manufactured in the USA, "Levelcam" is a valuable asset for amateur and professional videographers who use palm-sized camcorders.
Small camcorders are perfect for grabbing quick shots, but they're hard to keep steady. Abrupt movements like jerks, shakes and twitches spoil otherwise great video. "Levelcam" was developed to reduce these movements by giving the videographer a simple and inexpensive tool for gaining control over camcorders.
Invented by professional videographer Tim Nixon with Baughan Productions, Inc. http://www.baughan.com , "Levelcam" allows the operator to capture steady shots without the use of tripods or elaborate devices. "Levelcam" is a simple design that works like balancing a tray, where the operators right hand stays on the camcorder.
Levelcam's flat design allows accessories to be mounted next to the camcorder, like wireless microphones and external hard drives. It can also be used simultaneously with a tripod, so the videographer can switch from hand-held to tripod in only seconds.
Testimonials from Professional Videographers:
"The simplicity and effectiveness of this product is incredible." -Ann Lukacs
"It's fast and compact and significantly steadies my shots." -Reed Nelson
"I use Levelcam all the time, in fact, it lives on my camera..." -Rex Lint
"It made it easy to get a level shot...like holding a cafeteria tray." -Gary Scrip
"Pretty cool little gadget, pretty clever idea, I really wish I thought of it." -"Pixelriffic"
Levelcam is available at http://www.levelcam.com for the introductory price of $49.95.
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