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MakinaFx Milo Motion Control Basics
http://www.makinafx.com
http://makinafx.com/moco/
We focus to increase the efficiencies of CGI & VFX processes simply by having a couple of words in pre-production design phase. We do this either by participating and giving advice in storyboard & videoboard phases or by on-set VFX supervision during production.

We try to develop a two-fold VFX business using both digital competencies - compositing, matte painting, motion graphics, animation and also production capabilities - such as on set VFX supervision previsualization and management of Motion Control (MILO) with the VFX studio that MILO is being kept in.
Visual FX Design & Supervision

Makina's VFX knowhow comes from its founders who has worked in Sinefekt for over 10 years as cgi artists. Makina aims to create a new service line as VFX supervision and decrease inefficiencies in post-production.
Motion Graphics Design

We have an inhouse capability of 2D animations and an outsource team of 3D animators. We aim to create quality movies that will be told as examples in directors' community.
Motion Control & VFX Studio

Makina & Sinefekt together operates the first Motion Control (MILO) in Turkey. MILO is a camera robot that can accurately perform & repeat the movement that is commanded by the operator endless times. MILO is kept in a 350 m2 green-box shooting studio with dimensions of 6m x 14m x 25mt.

To get in depth information about Motion Control and Milo, you can visit our Milo microsite.
http://makinafx.com/moco/

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  • Is there a real point to the big ugly bulkiness?

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  • you do know that it follows the exact same path you program into it every time

  • Shouldn't they paint it green so when the camera spins and looks at the giant arm thing, it would blend in and could be digitally taken out?

  • To make one of these, just spend 15$ in radioshack, buy som pvc pipes and find some scrap wood

  • çok kaba gözüküyor..

  • that's a monster! i'm scared!

  • wow!!

    great filming gear!

  • YEAH MILO PIMP!

  • @MichaelFrymus

    yes. stuff goes in there.

  • im in love!!! <3.<3 amazing!

  • que masa essas cameras

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