Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC) has introduced the Cinebot Nano, a portable motion control robot that aims to enhance professional camera operation for solo filmmakers, content creators, and agile production teams. This innovative solution is designed for easy transport, aligning with air travel luggage restrictions and neatly fitting into three cases: an arm case, a track case, and a control case.
The Cinebot Nano boasts a compact nine-axis robotic arm system that can support a camera payload of up to 7kg (15.4lbs) with a reach of 1 meter. Its smooth integration with Tilta’s zoom and focus control allows for high-level performance despite its small size. The system is engineered for rapid deployment, featuring simple setup options where it can be mounted on tripods, attached to vehicles, or even hung upside down. This versatility makes it suitable for a variety of filming scenarios, including product shoots, feature films, and social media content, while it moves on a pedestal or precision ball-bearing track at a speed of 1 meter per second.
Central to the operation of the Cinebot Nano is MRMC‘s user-friendly Flair Lite software, which simplifies the interface to facilitate quick and efficient camera movements without sacrificing creative control. The new interface caters to creators, enabling faster move creation while eliminating the need for complicated setups. MRMC emphasizes that there is no ongoing subscription fee, allowing users to own the software indefinitely. For those who need to generate quick moves, the system is equipped with push Moco functionality for basic keyframing, permitting swift configuration and execution within minutes.
Starting at $27,000, the Cinebot Nano will be available for order from September 1.
Persons: Randi Altman
Company Names: Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), Tilta
Titles:Cinebot Nano
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