What Is Motion Control
Motion Control has become a vital element in all fields of professional film production, and has catered to a new world of possibilities in the field of visual effects. Besides doing the job that even the most experienced human grip could not do, Motion Control offers five key advantages:
1. Motion Control is the movement in space by a robot controlling a camera from multiple axes.
2. Motion control allows its operators to know precisely where the camera is positioned, from all axes at all times.
3. Motion Control offers the ability to on command move the camera to any given location with pin point accuracy.
4. While having control of the position of the camera is important, it is essentially only half of the job. Motion Control also gives operators the ability to accurately control all aspects of the lens in complete coordination with the movements of the robot.
5. Finally, Motion Control allows operators to program movements, and for the movements to be stored within the operating software and be either modified or played back identically as many times as required.
1. Motion Control is the movement in space by a robot controlling a camera from multiple axes.
2. Motion control allows its operators to know precisely where the camera is positioned, from all axes at all times.
3. Motion Control offers the ability to on command move the camera to any given location with pin point accuracy.
4. While having control of the position of the camera is important, it is essentially only half of the job. Motion Control also gives operators the ability to accurately control all aspects of the lens in complete coordination with the movements of the robot.
5. Finally, Motion Control allows operators to program movements, and for the movements to be stored within the operating software and be either modified or played back identically as many times as required.
