Revolve Automated Motion: Motorized Camera Dolly / Slider

A project in Laguna Niguel, CA by Jeremy
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A versatile and affordable motion control kit. Add precise automated movement to your camera slider or dolly for time-lapse or video.
Backers: 301
Average Pledge Per Backer: $433

Funded: $130,201 of $25,000
Dates: Jun 24th -> Aug 23rd (60 days)
Project By: Jeremy
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Latest News

the final countdown!

August 21st - via: kickstarter.com
Hi all, Welcome new backers, and hello to all project supporters! With the project coming to a close, I could not be happier with the amazing support that all of you have provided to the RAM Kickstarter project! A this moment we have over 220... (Read More)

Keep it up!

August 6th - via: kickstarter.com
First of, I want to welcome all of our new backers! The past few weeks have been great, and to all of you who have joined the project recently I want to let you know that we are thrilled to have you on board. Your support makes it all worthwhile! ... (Read More)

RAM is a GO !

July 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear Backers: I want to send out a giant THANK YOU to everyone who has supported this project! By your generous support, the project is now 100% funded and the RAM system is officially A REALITY! Your support truly means the world to me, and I cannot... (Read More)

50% Funded in 5 Days!

June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
To all my backers- We have made it past 50% of our funding goal in less than 5 days! Wooohooooo, half way there!!! I want to thank each and every one of you who has backed the project so far! Over 40 of you have brought the funding total to $13,182... (Read More)

Revolve Automated Motion Kickstarter Project Is Aimed At The Videographer On Budget

June 27th - via: ubergizmo.com
Using our hands to hold our cameras to record video is sometimes not the best solution, especially when it ends up being rather jerky. This is where tripods and motion control systems come in, but unfortunately for the amateur videographer, motion control systems can sometimes be out of their budget, which is why the Revolve Automated Motion system could be the answer they’ve been looking for that will not break the bank. (Read More)

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