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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A camera dolly can be fantastic filmmaking tool, and [Cornelius] was determined to create his own version: the “Dope” DIY Dolly. The result not only upped his production quality, but was also entirely ...
The Revolve is a versatile and portable camera dolly designed by Jeremy Canterbury. He is currently seeking to raise $7,500 on Kickstarter to bring this innovative product into production. The Revolve ...
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 ...
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 ...
With 360 degree cameras, every image is an immersive selfie, but what if you don’t want to be in the picture? A new product could just change that. Double Robotics has developed a 360 Camera Dolly ...
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