MRMC will bring its latest advances in robotic cameras to Las Vegas
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon company, will demonstrate its latest advancements in robotic camera technology and virtual production integration at NAB 2025.
Exhibiting alongside group companies Nikon and RED, MRMC will highlight its innovative solutions designed to improve efficiency and creativity in live production, film and virtual production workflows. Among them, the system stands out RPS (Mobile Pedestal System), a next-generation mobile camera platform designed for high-end television studios.
Unlike traditional rail-based systems, the RPS allows for a fluid movement and suitable for broadcast environments, allowing television networks to achieve dynamic and previously difficult camera angles with ease and complete creative freedom. Multiple units can operate safely within a studio with intelligent choreography and built-in collision avoidance, ensuring fluid movement. Designed for flexibility, it can be configured with a lifting column (RPS-C2) or an articulated arm (RPS-LT) to adapt to different production needs. Its advanced scanning system allows the FreeD positional output, which facilitates integration into virtual environments. By eliminating floor rails, the RPS also creates a cleaner, safer studio space, reducing obstacles for presenters and guests and improving production efficiency.
Virtual production with robotics
MRMC Broadcast will show the perfect Integrating robotics into virtual production workflows, demostrando cómo sus soluciones de vanguardia mejoran las operaciones de estudio. Se habilitará un área dedicada al estilo de un estudio de cocina y televisión para resaltar la sinergia entre la robótica de estudio y la producción virtual, con demostraciones en vivo que dan vida a estas innovaciones. Los asistentes podrán experimentar de primera mano cómo los sistemas robóticos de MRMC se integran con la tecnología de gráficos virtuales, lo que permite un mapeo preciso de los datos de posición y ángulos de cámara sincronizados para mejorar la calidad de la producción.
Además de las demostraciones en vivo, el espacio albergará interesantes mesas redondas, que ofrecerán información detallada sobre las tecnologías y flujos de trabajo presentados. La demostración incluirá una serie de soluciones robóticas enfocadas al estudio, como el Studiobot XL, he RPS (Roaming Pedestal System) con PTA-2 (Pan, Tilt Arm), el AFC (Accurate, Fast Compact Head) and the RLS (Rail Lift System) con una cámara ARC UHD (PTZ), que mostrarán su capacidad para elevar los entornos de producción virtual y de retransmisión a través de la automatización, la precisión y la flexibilidad creativa.
El equipo de control de movimiento de MRMC colaborará con el renombrado ingeniero visual Steve Giralt, quien demostrará cómo el robot de cámara Cinebot Max de MRMC y la producción virtual han revolucionado los anuncios de productos. En una demostración en vivo entre bastidores, los asistentes verán un mini estudio diseñado para la cinematografía de alimentos en cámara lenta de alto impacto. Los visitantes podrán echar un vistazo a la creación de contenido de vanguardia de Steve. Esta demostración presenta el Cinebot Max on Track, powered by Flair software. It's perfect for creators in the technology, food and beverage industries looking to elevate their storytelling with cutting-edge production techniques. The Cinebot Max expands on the Cinebot Mini with a larger payload, expanded reach, and greater range of motion. Designed for ease of use, it supports up to 20 kilos, reaches 3.2 meters in height and extends up to 1.75 m (5.7 feet). It offers precise, smooth camera control and fluid tracking shots, enhanced by the innovative Push Moco™ interface, which allows operators to manually dial in movements in a motion control setting.
Assaff Rawner, CEO of MRMC, is delighted to "showcase our latest technological advances and, this year, we offer attendees an even more engaging and practical experience. By demonstrating how our cutting-edge solutions are redefining the possibilities in broadcasting and filmmaking, we remain committed to equipping creators with the tools to bring their boldest ideas to life."
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