Sony Stabilized 4K Action Camera

Sony is releasing its own 4K video cameras with physical image stabilization: the X3000R. The camera can shoot at 4K at 100 Mbps, and 1080p at 50 Mbps from their 1/2.5 ” sensor. You can shoot at 24 and 30 fps in 4K mode, 120 fps in 1080p, and 240 fps in 720p. There’s also… Continue reading Sony Stabilized 4K Action Camera

Bonjour Paris: 4K Hyper-Lapse Video

Filmmaker Tyler Fairbank created a 4K hyperlapse video with beautiful shots of the city of Paris, France. The video “Bonjour Paris” was shot over the course of two weeks last summer.

HyperZooming through the Beautiful City of Vienna

Austrian filmmakers Thomas Pöcksteiner and Peter Jablonowski created a remarkable HyperZoom time lapse video, titled “A Taste of Vienna” The video takes you on a journey around the historic sites of the beautiful city of Vienna. Watch the video below.

Movi: Livestream Multi-Camera Video Production

Movi is the new pocket-sized live event 4K video camera that lets you edit while you film. Now you can share live events in real time with unprecedented production value. The multi-camera production studio pairs with an app that lets users crop, zoom, and pan within the camera’s view while broadcasting through Livestream. The Movi… Continue reading Movi: Livestream Multi-Camera Video Production

SOLOSHOT3: Robot Cameraman

Soloshot3 is a robotic cameraman that can automatically pans, tilts and zooms to track all your moves without the help of another person. The camera also make it easy to capture, edit, share, and manage professional-quality video. Watch the Soloshot3 in action in the video below.

HyperZooming through Beautiful Town of Hallstatt

Photographer Geoff Thomkinson created a video of the beautiful historic town of Hallstatt, Austria. The video is part of a new continuous time-lapse technique called HyperZoom, shot over a period of two days. The result is an amazing journey passing through buildings to emerge in different parts of the Austrian town. via: Gizmodo

4K Time-Lapse of a Container Ship

Toby Smith filmed a 4K time-lapse of a Gunhilde Maersk container Ship traveling from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Ningbo, China. The video was created from over 78,000 photos taken with a Canon 5D MkIII camera in a special marine housing.