Camera Robots that Speed Across the Room

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Published 2022-04-27
Lets go to New York to visit one of the coolest commercial studios!
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Thanks to Mark Roberts Motion Control for introducing us to Steve!
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Video Credits
SFX Rigging:
Matt Huber

Director / DP:
Steve Giralt

Food Styling:
Brett Kurzweil

Production Design / Set Build:
Paola Andrea Ramirez
James Castro

Robot Operator:
Dan Gottesman

Robot Tech:
Victor Kalogiannis

Thanks for the Master Prime Lenses:
David Brick

All Comments (21)
  • @sabotower1792
    I like that Gav goes to a new place and needs to find a Dan to bond with
  • Thanks for coming by and making a slow-motion mess with us! It was a blast!
  • @5MadMovieMakers
    When your set has water-cooled lighting you know something cinematic is going down
  • The best part of this is how much everyone involved clearly loves what they're doing. Listening to Gav, Steve, Dan, and Matthew geek out over the cool camera setups is a joy. Special mention to the rest of the crew, and to the brilliant custom-designed liquid cooled leds and, namely, the big floating lobsters in the cooling tank
  • @ultrafox2773
    I would have been more than happy with an hour-long version of this. That was the fastest 17 minutes of my day lol
  • @juulmorten
    loved the look at that camera standing still with the robot moving, it looks so unreal
  • @Peterscraps
    Dude how cool would it be to have a job where your objective is to engineer the coolest shots without doing anything in post.
  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    Oh my god I love this Dan guy That slow walk and "wanna see a funny tiktok" was just perfect. Also Steve seems like an incredibly smart man. I'd love to work with these guys.
  • I honestly thought a lot of those TV food commercials were CGI; it is SUPER cool to see that these ones at least are done by robots and high speed cameras! I like Gav and Dan's subject matter a lot more than this studio's, but it's still an insane setup!
  • @emmeffgeh
    What I appreciate very much even after all this time is your style of introduction and video structure. A quick hello, and then straight to the point. No annoying channel meta, no unnecessarily long intro, no begging for interaction before the actual content. Well balanced pace, nice editing, always professional. Very much appreciated!
  • @goat325
    terrifying watching those robots move. That's a scary amount of mass moving very quickly and very expensively
  • I hoesntly can't imagine this as a main channel vid. As cool as the actual slo mo was, the entire rest of the video really made it with all the behind the scenes and chatting.
  • @oldestnerd
    Everyone looked like they were having so much fun "working". The joy was contagious. Thank you.
  • @hedlund
    In the age of dead attention spans I for one am ridiculously happy any time anyone does a deeper dive, of any sort, into any damn thing. Thanks! Post-viewing edit: Fork vs. jello might be one of the best things I've ever seen.
  • @47571660
    There something very satisfying about seeing highly accomplished people doing their jobs well. Great video.
  • @okkervill3944
    Slow Mo Guys videos are just one of those things I never get tired of. There's never too much. It's entertaining and educational (to some degree). Love it.
  • @gusteg83
    the pure Joy from the guys at the end really makes the video totally golden
  • @AuthenTech
    Love the fascinating mixture of engineering and problem solving and creative camera and robots = magic!
  • The most shocking thing about this video is Gav calling Jelly “Jello” REMEMBER YOUR ROOTS MR FREE