If you’ve ever watched one of those high production value YouTube videos and wondered how they’re able to get those smooth shots where the camera seems to be spinning around an object, you were ...
We saw Sony unveil a LED wand during their E3 press conference. The device in conjunction with an EyeToy camera brought motion control to the PlayStation 3. In addition to that Sony developed another ...
SURREY, U.K.—Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC) has updated its Polymotion Chat automated camera control software that includes its Polymotion Chat Studio, Polymotion Chat Broadcast and new Polymotion ...
Cinebot Nano is a compact, travel-friendly robot arm built to bring high-end, repeatable camera movement to even the tightest shooting locations without the complexity, bulk, or cost of larger studio ...
IBASE Technology announce the MAI602-M4D80 motion control system that can be used in various factory production applications such as automated optical inspection, semiconductor wafer handling, ...
Researchers have developed a new human motion capture system that consists of a single ultra-wide fisheye camera mounted on the user's chest. The simplicity of their system could be conducive to a ...
For savvy machine builders, distributed motion control is fast becoming the architecture of choice because it uses fewer system components, improves motion accuracy and throughput, and improves ...
Detecting and measuring movement is an essential element for many industrial and commercial IoT applications – from lighting and security to assisted driving. Motion detection systems consist of a ...
Richard Marks, co-creator of the PlayStation Move, likes to be right on target. He has worked at Sony Computer Entertainment America in Foster City, Calif., for the past 11 years, always working to ...
Hoping to stir buzz for holiday game sales, Ubisoft showed off four new games that will use Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensing system today. The new games represent a big investment in Kinect, which ...
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