We’d call it a robot, but [Eric Buijs] calls it a dolly. [Eric] bought a Makeblock starter robot kit last year, but never did anything with it. He recently wanted a camera dolly to help shoot project ...
The Snoppa Rover is a next-generation robotic camera dolly with active suspension. It doesn't need tracks or flat surfaces to give you effortless camera movements – whether hand-controlled or using ...
[Brian Grabski] was asked by a friend to design and build a dolly that would move a camera during a time-lapse sequence. Above you can see the product of his toils, and the videos after the break show ...
Double Robotics has launched the latest iteration of its video-equipped robots. The firm now caters for 360-degree video, with a self-balancing 360 Camera Dolly and an accompanying Universal 360 ...
Need to shoot virtual reality video without a human camera operator getting in the way? Double Robotics' 360 Camera Dolly might help. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
The 360-degree video craze has led to a flood of new 360-degree-video-capable cameras. The video they produce is immersive, interesting and also a little static. Double Robotics’ new 360 Camera Dolly ...
Photographers searching for a professional motorized camera dolly to move larger cameras, may be interested in the aptly named Rhino Dolly. Specifically designed for small teams and to capture “mind ...
Photographers looking for a small handy tabletop camera dolly may be interested in the Trexo Wheels. Now available at a 20% discount when using the code Summer20 the unique tabletop motion system ...
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