CineStar 3 Axis Gimbal: Aerial Cinematography

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By Barry Ritholtz - January 25th, 2012, 4:57PM

Move over helicopters! There’s a new way to capture amazing aerial video. Meet the remote-controlled octo-copter named Cinestar. Its 3-axis gimbal holds a camera rock-steady during flight. You have to see the shots it takes to believe it.

CineStar 3 Axis Gimbal from tabb firchau on Vimeo.

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2 Responses to “CineStar 3 Axis Gimbal: Aerial Cinematography”

  1. queenbee1 Says:

    All I can say is wow!

  2. bear_in_mind Says:

    Imagine what Martin Scorcese (i.e. “The Last Waltz”) could do with 4 or 5 of these to augment filming the Rolling Stones’ 50th anniversary tour!!! One can dream, right?

    On the flip side, these type of devices are already being deployed by law enforcement to surveil public gatherings and lawful assemblies. I don’t think the SCOTUS decision on warrantless GPS tracking will change this one iota since the “trespass” element of deploying a device on private property (i.e. private property boundaries and/or automobile) isn’t triggered.

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