PRODUCT VIDEOS
P+S Technik
NAB2010 INTERVIEWS
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Geoffrey Chappell from Cooke Optics discusses i-Technology,
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Thomas Greiser of ZGC discusses the latest advancements to the High-Speed Weisscam. |
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Carlos Alvarez explains the features of |
Video interviews courtesy of the Digital Cinema Society. The Digital Cinema Society is a format agnostic educational cooperative dedicated to the entertainment industry's informed integration of digital technology. For more information: http://www.digitalcinemasociety.org |
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P+S TECHNIK
SKATER Mini Dolly
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Director/DoP Sebastian Cramer invented the SKATER® for his own projects as a tool that is extremly flexible and fast to work with. He leads through this online workshop and explains how the SKATER® can be used in commercials, feature films and TV productions. |
These online Demo Videos cover almost the full SKATER® Mini Demo DVD and is divided by chapters similar to the original DVD. All chapters will be displayed in fast streaming quicktime clips with high quality compression. On a standard broadband connection these clips should play immediately with no stopping in real time. If you have any difficulties in viewing this online demo please email us at sales@zgc.com to receive a copy of the Demo DVD in NTSC or PAL format.
Trailer Click on a link at the left to play.
These videos require the use of Quicktime.
Click on the link below to download and install.Operating Elements Linear Tracks Curved Moves Adjusting Curved Moves Adjusting Heights Pan & Lock Steadybag Borescopes & Periscopes Accuracy Music by YannKuhlmann@orange-music.com Special thanks to
ARRI | DAS WERK Pictorion | CinePostproduction P+S Technik GmbH
SKATER is a registered trademark
SteadyFrame Scanner
The heart of the SteadyFrame Scanner is the PRS™ (Perforation Recognition System) which replaces the traditional pin registration system for excellent image stabilization down to sub-pixel accuracy. Each individual perforation is analyzed and evaluated to calculate the perfect registration at any given frame. This allows the capture and scanning of even highly shrunken film material, as well as film with perforations in less than stellar condition. The example shown makes use of the PRS™ by analyzing and correcting each image position on the fly to produce perfect stabilized images.





