Freefly is best known for its MoVI camera stabilizers, but the company started out with aerial cinematograhy, and while it hasn’t focused on it all that much lately, it’s long offered a professional ...
Freefly made a splash with their MōVI brushless gimbals, and now they have a remote controlled car. The Tero is a remote controlled car that has had a “full overhaul.” This includes run flat wheels, ...
One of the hottest gadgets at NAB isn't quite what you'd expect. Freefly, the company behind a series of professional-grade cinema hexacopters, is demoing its new Movi three-axis stabilized camera ...
Ten years ago, Tabb Firchau wanted to use a toy helicopter to shoot a scene that would have been otherwise impossible to capture. But just strapping a camera onto the bottom of the helicopter produced ...
The company is better known for its drones and gimbals, but this is the first time that the company has produced a camera. Such an undertaking is not one to be sniffed at, but rather than just produce ...
Freefly Systems announces that it is now fulfilling pre-orders on the new MoVI M5 handheld camera stabilizer. The MoVI M5 is a three axis digital stabilizer designed to capture incredibly stable ...
Freefly has once again raised the bar for high-end filmmaking tools with the final release of firmware version 5.0 — known as Akira — for its Movi camera stabilizer, which adds a brand-new time-lapse ...
When it comes to gimbals, the Freefly Movi is basically the name of the game — at least, for professional users. The original Movi paved the way for handheld, powered stabilizers — but the $15,000 ...
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