So, you just took the plunge and bought your first handheld gimbal. Congrats! But now comes the hard part: learning how to use it. In the video below, filmmaker/DP Brandon Li, whose travel videos have been selected for Vimeo Staff Picks (six times!), provides a bunch of great advice that will come in handy as you get comfortable shooting with your gimbal, including how to hold it, settings, and a few basic (but essential) camera moves. Check it out below:


If using a gimbal intimidates you, that's understandable, but it's really not as complicated as you might think. (This is especially true if your gimbal has auto calibration.) Once you get your camera set up and balanced, it's really just a matter of practicing your technique to get nice, smooth footage. You don't need to get the "best," most expensive gimbal out there to get great shots—as Li says, he has worked with five different models and, because he gained experience through practice, was able to achieve great results with all of them.

That's perhaps the best piece of advice he has to share: practice, practice, practice. (You know, that and perfecting the "ninja walk.")

Li uses the Zhiyun Crane V2. If you're curious about which settings he used, he suggests taking a look at this video by Joshua Morin.

Do you have any advice to share about using gimbals? Let us know down in the comments!

Source: Brandon Li