[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 ...
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 ...
Any film student will tell you that pulling together the right equipment for a video shoot with little to no budget is a daunting task. Most students don't have access to common professional tools and ...
A robot capable of shooting the surrounding scenery while attaching a stick with a camera attached to a camera capable of shooting around 360 degrees around a robot that can freely move around with ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
This DIY video camera dolly is made of inexpensive PVC pipes and rollerblade wheels (from a thrift store). For under $20, you can build your own dolly to get smooth rolling video shots. The dolly ...
Making great panning time-lapse shots has long been the domain of auteurs like Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, and Uwe Boll. Now, however, you can use the CineMoco (coupled with the CineSkates) to ...