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MRMC introduces new motion control robot for solo filmmakers and content creators

It is designed for rapid deployment and can be mounted on tripods, suctioned to vehicles, or suspended upside down

Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon Company, has unveiled the Cinebot Nano, a new motion control robot designed to make professional-grade camera movement more accessible for solo filmmakers, content creators, and agile production teams.

The robot can support a 7kg camera payload, with a 1m reach, and integrates seamlessly with Tilta’s zoom and focus control, said the company.

It is designed for rapid deployment and can be mounted on tripods, suctioned to vehicles, or suspended upside down.

The nine-axis robotic arm system weighs less than standard luggage air travel limits and packs into three cases—an arm case, track case, and control case.

Cinebot Nano employs MRMC’s simplified Flair Lite software, which includes a newly designed interface that allows content creators to create moves even faster with its entry-level user friendly design.

For users who want to create moves on the fly, the system features Push Moco for basic keyframing, enabling quick setup and rapid execution in minutes, said the company.

“Cinebot Nano is a major leap forward in our mission to make motion control more accessible,” said Assaff Rawner, COO, at MRMC. “It delivers professional results without the traditional barriers of cost, size, or complexity. If you’re a creator looking to elevate your production value with cinematic camera motion, Nano is the answer. Creators can see the Nano for the first time at IBC in Amsterdam this year.”