스테디캠® 볼트™ 2024년 텔레비전 예술 과학 아카데미 에미상 수상

스테디캠® 볼트™ 2024년 텔레비전 예술 과학 아카데미 에미상 수상

On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, the Tiffen Company was honored with an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering, Science & Technology, for the development of the Steadicam® Volt™. The live ceremony at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Saban Theater was hosted by the dynamic actor/writer Kirsten Vangsness. Engineer Steve Wagner accepted the Emmy for the team which included Garrett Brown, Jerry Holloway, Robert Orf, Andrew Tiffen, and Steven Tiffen.

The Volt utilizes electronic stabilization technology to assist Steadicam operators in achieving and maintaining smooth, consistent and level shots. When mounted on Steadicam or other brand of camera stabilizer, the Volt helps maintain a level or preset horizon and filter out unwanted camera movements without affecting normal Steadicam operation or control. Steadicam Volt consists of two main components: A "brain" that is mounted fixed in relation to the camera, which houses all gyro and accelerometer motion-sensing components and a gimbal-mounted "motor drive" unit to apply corrections to the tilt-and-roll axis of the camera stabilizer.

달리거나 빠르게 옆으로 움직이는 것과 같이 가속도가 높은 카메라 움직임이 포함된 어려운 샷을 이제 더 쉽게 매끄럽게 얻을 수 있습니다. 운영자는 바람과 같은 관성적 영향이나 외부 힘에 집중할 필요가 없으며, 카메라 위치에 어떤 영향을 미치는지도 신경 쓸 필요가 없습니다. Steadicam Volt™를 사용하면 카메라 운영자가 동적으로 변화하거나 어려운 촬영 환경에 더 잘 초점을 맞추고 반응하며 상호 작용하여 샷의 프레이밍을 더 잘 할 수 있습니다.

"We are thankful to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their recognition of Steadicam Volt’s contribution to the industry,” says the Tiffen Company President and COO Andrew Tiffen. "This award is made possible by our entire team here at Tiffen and the thousands of operators around the world who choose to help tell stories with Steadicam."

On Wednesday, October 23, 2024, the Tiffen Company was honored with an Emmy Award for Outstanding Achievement in Engineering, Science & Technology, for the development of the Steadicam® Volt™. The live ceremony at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Saban Theater was hosted by the dynamic actor/writer Kirsten Vangsness. Engineer Steve Wagner accepted the Emmy for the team which included Garrett Brown, Jerry Holloway, Robert Orf, Andrew Tiffen, and Steven Tiffen.

The Volt utilizes electronic stabilization technology to assist Steadicam operators in achieving and maintaining smooth, consistent and level shots. When mounted on Steadicam or other brand of camera stabilizer, the Volt helps maintain a level or preset horizon and filter out unwanted camera movements without affecting normal Steadicam operation or control. Steadicam Volt consists of two main components: A "brain" that is mounted fixed in relation to the camera, which houses all gyro and accelerometer motion-sensing components and a gimbal-mounted "motor drive" unit to apply corrections to the tilt-and-roll axis of the camera stabilizer.

달리거나 빠르게 옆으로 움직이는 것과 같이 가속도가 높은 카메라 움직임이 포함된 어려운 샷을 이제 더 쉽게 매끄럽게 얻을 수 있습니다. 운영자는 바람과 같은 관성적 영향이나 외부 힘에 집중할 필요가 없으며, 카메라 위치에 어떤 영향을 미치는지도 신경 쓸 필요가 없습니다. Steadicam Volt™를 사용하면 카메라 운영자가 동적으로 변화하거나 어려운 촬영 환경에 더 잘 초점을 맞추고 반응하며 상호 작용하여 샷의 프레이밍을 더 잘 할 수 있습니다.

"We are thankful to the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences for their recognition of Steadicam Volt’s contribution to the industry,” says the Tiffen Company President and COO Andrew Tiffen. "This award is made possible by our entire team here at Tiffen and the thousands of operators around the world who choose to help tell stories with Steadicam."

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