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Film camera work, which has traditionally been the domain of human creatives, is gradually being taken over by robots.
Robotic camera systems are increasingly being used by broadcast and live production companies to drive operational efficiencies through automation.
In addition, in their effort to generate more compelling material, these artists are turning to robotic camera systems for greater mobility and imaging options.
Speed, smoothness, payload capacity, safety, and reliability are all important factors to consider when purchasing a vehicle. Additionally, live shows face the additional issue of making cameras as unnoticeable to the live audience as feasible.
The Global Camera Robot System Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030
Doosan Robotics Inc. Debuts the Unprecedented “NINA” Camera Robot System, as Well as a Cutting-Edge Suite of Autonomous Innovations.
The NINA system detects objects and calculates distances automatically, enabling for smooth and consistent robotic-assisted filming. Users will be able to pre-test angles by conducting simulations before filming in order to save time and money.
Furthermore, Doosan intends to build an open platform for users to share camera movement presets in order to diversify shooting results and allow beginners to combine difficult-to-film viewpoints with a single click.