Livestream’s Movi camera feels like the next step in the evolution of livestreaming. It offers the ability to professionally pan, zoom, and cut back and forth between multiple virtual cameras—but all ...
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For some two decades, Steadicams and their imitators have been the cutting edge of mobile, off-tripod camera support with little challenge from new technology. However, at last year’s NAB Show a ...
If you’re a regular person looking to shoot some video, it’s hard to complain about the many, many options available. Heck, the iPhone camera is good enough at this point that it’s been used to shoot ...
Livestream's Movi made some big promises, claiming pro-edited footage on the fly from a palm-sized camera, but it could mark a big change in live-streaming. Launched at CES 2016 this week, it not only ...
Arduino is a great platform forthose wanting to get into both software and hardware development, but incorporating voicecommands into these projects is not without its challenges. MOVI is a standalone ...
Considering more than half of all video viewing now happens on mobile devices, it’s probably accurate to say that smartphones have become many people’s go-to entertainment device. But there are ...
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 ...
Freefly Systems introduced the first Movi several years ago and stunned filmmakers and viewers with its ability to capture smooth, fluid motion in handheld shots. The concept was simple: take the ...
Pasadena, Nov. 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Movi Family LLC (“Movi"), a family-owned baby brand, has filed a Motion to Dismiss a competitor lawsuit baldly alleging design patent and trade dress ...
At its I/O developer conference earlier this year, Google showed off an upcoming browser-based collaboration with Cirque du Soleil that was meant to bring some of Cirque’s imagination to the browser.