You can use the camera in your smartphone or cell phone.
If you want to make efficient lines, you can use a ruler to make your marks. [2] X Research source
Gravity has a major effect on the pencils and ultimately determines the answer of the questions. [3] X Research source
If the pencil doesn’t move, then you’ve balanced the pencil perfectly, and the surface you are using is in balance. In this scenario, alter the balance of the top pencil, so the pencil moves.
You could also plan ahead and shoot the video in the style of the Blair Witch Project. This technique requires a hand held camera (a smartphone’s will work fine) and a flashlight. Have all the lights turned out and begin the challenge only using a flashlight for light.
Before filming the Charlie Charlie Challenge, make sure the pencils are set up in their proper place.
You can add some drama by creepily singing “Charlie" repeatedly. This will give your video more of a horror film feeling.
Once the pencil moves, have the camera operator jump, yell, and move around the room quickly. [5] X Research source
The video shouldn’t be longer than 15 seconds. If your video is longer, you may want to trim the content or recreate it.
Once the video is uploaded to your computer, you can post the video onto the internet. Sign into the social media site of your preference and go to the upload section.