SOLOSHOT Makes Motion Time-Lapse Videos Easy!

SOLOSHOT Makes Motion Time-Lapse Videos Easy!

SOLOSHOT: Make Your Own Motion Time-Lapses

The SOLOSHOT is on the rise for filming technology. With just a push of the button and a little calibration, you can film yourself, others, and the world around you without having to touch the camera. This time around, SOLOSHOT shows us that making time-lapse videos can be easy and just as beautiful. Enjoy this video of stunning sunsets, calm marinas, and picturesque snow cap mountains (nice way to start off the week, eh?). 

What is SOLOSHOT?

Chris Boyle, Founder & CEO

"Like most rad products, SOLOSHOT began as a solution to a problem. When the waves come up, everyone wants to be in the water. It’s hard to find someone to stand on the beach pointing a camera for hours even though that’s usually the best angle to shoot from. You really need a dedicated, skilled cameraman who is always at the ready to get the kind of high quality footage that professionals use to train or share with the world.

Even though SOLOSHOT started as a way for surfers to finally get that perspective shot they craved, the product has really taken off in all kinds of communities where the participants really want that angle that previously could only be captured by a dedicated professional cameraman. It’s pretty great to see random videos of rugby and soccer and even dog training and RC flying. When you think about it, you can set up a SOLOSHOT on the sidelines and get hours of super high quality footage of your practice, EVERY practice. The impact this kind of product will have on the careers of striving action and field sports athletes is already significant and we have only just begun to scratch the surface."

What MACkite has to say:

"SOLOSHOT is a completely different piece of outdoor filming technology. The SOLOSHOT is a tagged base that is paired with a receiver. You can either supply your own camera or purchase one through SOLOSHOT which sits on top of the base. The receiver sits with the rider, either on a waist or armband, and travels with you. As you move, the receiver tells the base to move the camera to film you while you're shredding. You're able to gather professional shots without worrying about holding onto your camera or having to bribe a friend to spend the day watching you."

Interested in filming from a different point of view? Check out MACkite's SOLOSHOT page for packages, deals, and more information.

6th Jul 2015 Angela Michael

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