Skip to main content

Soloshot Robot Camera Mount



I was blown away when I first saw this video of the Soloshot camera mount! This camera will follow your movements 360 degrees while you run, skate, horseback ride, surf, or anything else. It's completely automated and all you have to do is but on the tracker wristband. It has an interchangeable camera mount so you can use video cameras, DSLRs, and even go pros. The robot mount can even film from up to 2,000 ft away and it zooms automatically! Not to mention it also does video time lapses, can track multiple people with tags, and can take burst photos as well! However, I'm not sure what we would use it for or how often we would use it for our film projects, But I thought it was a amazing and creative device this company came up with, and it might spark some new ideas in our film making!

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Last Blog Post

This is my last blog post for my senior year, so I'd like to say that I am so glad I took DMA classes throughout high school. I've learned so much and I wouldn't be where I am today without my experiences in the classes. I will be attending the Savannah College of Art and Design this coming fall and I couldn't be more excited. I'm thinking about majoring and working in the film industry, however, I will be pursuing all and any forms of art in the future as well. From a fellow artist: take the opportunities that you are given and work hard doing what you love. The Artist Ceremony digital painting from AP DMA See my other work on my website:  https://avidipasquale16.wixsite.com/myportfolio/

Speed Painting

This a painting made in Photoshop by a guy who goes by the name " The Concept Painter " on Youtube. He does lots of Photoshop speed painting videos and also air brush videos. This particular painting took him 3.5 hours to complete and was made using a drawing tablet similar to the ones we use in our class.

Another Comic Book Artist (Woo!): Annie Wu

 If you have talked to me for more than one minute, I am a huge nerd. So, I am making another post about comic book artists. This time it's Annie Wu. She's a comic book artists who lives in Chicago, and is one of my inspiration artists for my sustained investigation. A lot of her work is dramatic with deep and dark lines with bold colors which is makes style perfect for where I first found her work. I first saw her work in the Black Canary book in 2017. Eventually, I will talk about Marvel comic book artists, but not today. If you want to check out more of her work, here is her website:  https://www.anniewuart.com/