PTZOptics Multi-Camera Auto-Tracking Shoot: Tracking Fast-Paced Dance Movements
By Jennifer P
In this YouTube video from PTZOptics, they put PTZOptics’ latest auto-tracking technology to the test with a dynamic, fast-paced dance performance.
In this YouTube video from PTZOptics, they put PTZOptics’ latest auto-tracking technology to the test with a dynamic, fast-paced dance performance.
In this video uploaded to YouTube by YoloLiv, Frank shows us how to use YoloBox Pro to do multi-camera productions that can be setup in less than 5 minutes.
In this video uploaded by YoloLiv, Mark Sergienko shares his user experience and how YoloBox fits in a multi-camera setup for wedding live streams.
“Together, the Yolobox Basic and Pro have very similar feature sets, very similar capabilities, identical overlays, the same audio mixing, the same scoreboards, same titles, same settings. They have the same capabilities in terms of SD card, SIM card slot, power button, internal batteries, ethernet port, etc. I love the fact they picked the large SD card, not micro SD, which is a pain to get in and out of devices. I love having the large card size on the bottom of these devices.
Recently, EDM Sauce wrote up a FANTASTIC ARTICLE going over the steps and importance of multi camera live streaming. They give a step by step tips for those looking to stream and tell their story!
SlingStudio is one of the most popular live streaming production systems on the market today. It’s portable, wireless, and flexible for most productions.
(Melbourne, Australia–December 12, 2019) A new switching update from Atomos for their Shogun 7 HDR monitor-recorder-switcher reinforces the company’s mission to make professional, multicamera filmmaking more widely available to mainstream video content creators. The highly anticipated AtomOS 10.4 is released today as a free download from the Atomos website.
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Today I thought I’d share one of the most frequently asked questions I get, “Can you use Solo for a multiple camera shoot?” Although Solo uses a single connection (HDMI or SDI) and is typically used with one camera source for one stream, you can use Solo for a multiple camera shoot. How? Solo provides the same video transport and reliable bandwidth, whether you are taking a feed directly from a single camera or a produced feed from a switcher.
This is most frequently questions that are asked by users in this group. Thanks to Lance Burns for starting this list.