Lay Dolly Tracks
Dolly track is used to move a camera without up and down movement during film production. The dolly track is laid on the ground and then the wheeled dolly is placed on the tracks. A tripod and camera are mounted on the dolly and then pushed along the track. Choose a dolly track system that is quick to install and take down, and will support the weight of your camera. Read on to learn lay dolly tracks.
Instructions
1. Bring wrenches or other necessary tools for assembly of the dolly tracks to the filming site. Some dolly tracks just slide together and others are screwed into place.
2. Choose a level surface to lay the tracks. Place down a pad first over uneven surfaces such as snow, sand or grass.
3. Slide the pieces of pipe together to create two parallel rows of track.
4. Assemble the dolly. It is usually two pieces that connect together to form a T-shape.
5. Set the dolly on the track and test it to make sure it slides smoothly along the entire length of the track. Place shims under any section of the track that is uneven.
6. Lock the tripod on top of the dolly, then mount the camera on the tripod.