SISU’s “cinema robots” allow filmmakers, videographers, and photographers to quickly and easily produce high quality videos and photos that require precise camera control, along with smooth and steady camera movement. Robotics engineers and complex programming are not necessary.
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Management – Russell Aldridge (CEO / Co-Founder), Marc Christenson (CTO / Co-Founder)
Funding Status – SISU Cinema Robotics has received a privately funded Seed round. The amount of the investment was undisclosed.
SISU’s cinema robots boost production value and offer expanded filming capabilities compared to traditional methods.
Primary Target Markets – 1) Consumer, 2) Manufacturing, and 3) Retail
Technology / Product / Service(s) – SISU Cinema Robotics offers four models of turn-key, easy-to-use “cinema robots”, robotic systems designed for producing videos and photos that require precision motion control. The systems, which make use of industrial robotic arms, feature hand-guided motion programming and are controlled by a tablet and joystick. The robots can be easily programmed by filmmakers, videographers, photographers and others to travel along an exact set path, capturing smooth and steady shots while moving.
Value Proposition – SISU’s cinema robots boost production value and offer expanded filming capabilities compared to traditional methods. While many robots are intimidating and complicated to use, SISU Cinema Robots are designed for creators and are easy to program and control. This provides for greater flexibility and experimentation, as well as increasing productivity.
Demand Drivers – Demand drivers for SISU Cinema Robotics’ solution stem from the overwhelming rise in the use of video over the past several years and a need from production professionals to have tools that are high quality, yet easy to learn.
SISU is a KUKA Diamond Partner, Fanuc Authorized Integrator, and NI Alliance Partner.
Business Model – SISU Cinema Robotics sells directly to their customers.
Partners – SISU is a KUKA Diamond Partner, Fanuc Authorized Integrator, and NI Alliance Partner.
Customers – Representative SISU Cinema Robotics customers include OMS Photo , 8183 Studio , 4th Dimension, Bubba’s LA , Dark Brothers Creative , Ember Films , and True Motion .
Competitors – SISU Cinema Robotics competes with companies such as Cinerobotics and EMotimo .
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