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1. Rubber Band + Bottle (Fastest)

Best for: Desk videos, quick shots

What you need:

  • Plastic bottle
  • 2–3 rubber bands

Steps:

  1. Place the phone vertically against the bottle.
  2. Wrap rubber bands tightly around the bottle and phone.
  3. Adjust angle by slightly tilting the bottle.

Pro: Very quick
Cons: Limited angle control


2. Cardboard Tripod (Surprisingly Stable)

Best for: Tabletop filming

What you need:

  • Thick cardboard
  • Scissors / cutter
  • Tape or glue

Steps:

  1. Cut three equal strips for legs.
  2. Tape or glue them in a tripod shape.
  3. Cut a small slot or make a clamp using folded cardboard.
  4. Secure the phone upright.

Pro: Lightweight
Cons: Not waterproof


3. Wire Hanger Tripod (Most Flexible)

Best for: Adjustable angles

What you need:

  • Metal wire hanger
  • Pliers (optional)

Steps:

  1. Straighten the hanger.
  2. Bend it into three legs at the bottom.
  3. Create a spring clamp at the top to hold the phone.
  4. Adjust legs for height and stability.

Pro: Flexible and reusable
Cons: Needs careful bending


4. Books + Clip (Most Stable Indoors)

Best for: Video calls, online meetings

What you need:

  • Stack of books
  • Binder clip or clothespin

Steps:

  1. Stack books to desired height.
  2. Attach clip to the top book.
  3. Place phone in the clip.

Pro: Very stable
Cons: Not portable


5. PVC Pipe Tripod

Best for: Regular content creation

What you need:

  • 3 PVC pipes (same length)
  • PVC T-joint
  • Rubber bands or phone clamp

Steps:

  1. Insert pipes into the T-joint as legs.
  2. Attach a phone clamp on top.
  3. Adjust leg spread for stability.

Pro: Strong and durable
Cons: Takes time to build

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