MRMC will take NAB 2024 its last robotics for camera
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a company Nikon, will show its latest robotic cameras technologies for film and television and virtual production workflows in NAB 2024 (Las Vegas, April 13 to 17).
The MRMC Unreal Ride 2024 experience will offer a immersive experience that integrates the Virtual production With camera robotics. With the Bolt X and the Cinebot Mini MRMC, this demo will allow participants to star in their own dynamic film, capturing exciting scenes with unprecedented precision, while the integration of the Cinebot Mini, which moves next to the vehicle to interact in the foreground, offers a new dimension to the narrative. In addition, MRMC will offer an exclusive advance of a new robotic solution that will be released throughout this year.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to customize their experience through a selection of different photorealist funds technology driven Vulon of its partner vu. This approach not only shows MRMC's technological integration capabilities, but also offers guests a lasting memory of their Unreal Ride, accessible through a video through the software Showbolt, owned by MRMC.
The company will exhibit other innovative solutions such as Slidekamera by MRMC & PTZ Enablement. The integration of PTZ cameras and sliders is a radical change for Broadcast professionals and videography, since it allows content creators to enhance their narrative and visual attraction, offering a unique and professional advantage to their productions. As technology continues, the adoption of innovative tools such as PTZ cameras and sliding controls becomes essential for those who seek to stay at the forefront of the industry and offer high quality content to their audiences.
The Slidekamera By MRMC product range expands the MRMC Robotics offer and improves our PTZ qualification solutions with a range of movement robotics that allows you to achieve You take more creative With these simple robotic cameras. The range of sliding chamber solutions and PTZ will include the RLS-1 (Rail Lift System), he Atlas Slider with Bullhead Studio and the recently released PTZ Mover Kit.
Virtual production
MRMC Broadcast will demonstrate in Las Vegas its perfect integration of robotics into the virtual production workflow. It will highlight how their robotic solutions merge with virtual graphics systems to provide capacities that include the positional data mapping and the Chamber angles synchronization. Robotic technologies focused on the study They will include the Studiobot XL and AJS-2 (Advanced-Jib System).
In the Broadcast Stand of MRMC, its innovative workflow technology will also be available Virtual Teleportation, which allows an unprecedented chamber movement synchronization. The system uses two AFC 180+ Robotic Cabotic Mounted EN 2 LLS-1 (Light Lift System) in different locations scheduled to move in unison. It allows a fluid transition of unipersonal planes to multipersonal dynamic planes. In this way, studies can move effortlessly between different locations, combine remote and local shots and create the illusion that subjects share the same physical space, compensating for transmission delays at the same time.
Assaff Rawner, General Director of MRMC, comments that “we really want to show our latest technological innovations and, this year, we will offer attendees an even more immersive and interactive experience. By sharing how our innovative solutions are expanding the limits of what is possible in broadcasting and cinematography, our goal remains to train creators with the tools they need to realize their most ambitious visions.
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