Everybody knows the steadycam. And everybody using a cam to take videos, may it be the iPhone4, a digital camera (like in this instructable the Sony NEX-5), on of these new cool DSLRs or even a real videocam will know about the problems you have taking videos while you are moving the cam.
This instructable will show you how to stabilize your cam.
In fact, I know it is not a real-real steadycam, but on the go this tip will maybe help.
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• a tripod (a bigger on is better, as long it is not too short it will work, a bit heavier is also good)
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Very simple, but pretty effective - I've tried it now. The thing you do get (which can be seen on the demo video) is a tendency to tilt into corners as the base swings out which gives a bit of an aircraft banking type effect on the film if you move too fast.
I already build the tripod stand myself. You can check here.
http://www.instructables.com/id/iPhone-4-tripod-mount/
Sorry, not trying to be picky, but you seem to be having a communication barrier, and part of it is the terminology that you're using incorrectly. Noticed that you also used the incorrect word in your Instructable that you linked above, so just trying to help. :)