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Ask Cinevate - Axis Jib
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Cinevate Moco - Motorized Slider + Timelapse Slider + Stop Motion Slider
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Tracking Shots Ep. 21 - Rack Attack
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Behind the Scenes with Rockstar Energy Drink
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Cinevate Axis Jib
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Ask Cinevate Episode 6 - What is a Dromos Hi Hat?
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HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners: Basic Filmmaking Concepts
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HDSLR FIlmmaking for Beginners: Basic Filmmaking Concepts Preview
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Tracking Shots Ep.18 - Sliding and 'Swirling Samas'
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Cinevate's Sony FS100 Lens Adapter
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HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners: Picking the Right Tools to Get Better Audio
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Teaser - Webinar: Getting Better Audio - Register Now!
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Webinar: HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners - Basic Camera Movement
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Tracking Shots Ep.17 - A Loaded Western
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Webinar: Beyond the Still Chapter 2 - Focus
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Trawly - Compact Camera Dolly
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Tracking Shots Ep.15 - Sunny Side Up
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Webinar: Discover Your Inner-Filmmaker
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Cinevate Bags - Protected by Tenba
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Tracking Shots Ep.13 - Downhill Duel
Tag Archives: Motion Control
Cinevate + DitoGear Motion Control at Photokina
Photokina is just one short week away, starting September 18th and running until September 23rd, 2012 in Cologne, Germany. As you may already know, we recently teamed up with DitoGearâ„¢ to equip our family of camera sliders with state of … Continue reading
Ask Cinevate Episode 6 – What is a Dromos Hi Hat?
You might recall a little series we started last year called Ask Cinevate that, despite being a ton of fun to shoot and edit, has been largely neglected for much of this year. Chris (our product development lead) and I … Continue reading
Our Neck of the Woods
Thunder Bay, Ontario: known for it’s frigid temperatures, the Sleeping Giant and Cinevate (at least we like to think so! ). Considering that we’re somewhat isolated up here in Northern Ontario it’s always a surprise (albeit a welcome one) when … Continue reading
The Adventures of CineMan #4
CineMan has had a busy week! I caught him in the boardroom earlier playing around with our prototype Motion Control unit rigged up with the Pegasus Carbon System. If you’ve seen us at any trade shows as of late (or … Continue reading
