A dash camera mount can be useful to capture POV driving footage. In fact, using one is recommended by Filmmaking.net if you want to get a mid-shot of the driver and passenger. The process involves an exercise in critical thinking and finding the appropriate materials for the particular car and camera. But once you learn the basic components needed for a dash mount, this should prove fairly easy. Stability, height and placement, and versatility will be the most important factors to consider as you build the dash mount.
Things You'll Need
Block of wood
Tape
Adhesive velcro
Drill
Camera mount screw
Nail or wood screw
Hammer or screwdriver
1 Place the camera on top of the wood plank and measure the total height and width when the camera sits atop the platform. Make a note of this, as you will need to scope out the space on the dash first.
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