Revolve Camera Dolly Goes into Production

April 19, 2012 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Accessories | Comment |

Revolve has successfully raised funds for a new versatile, portable, and affordable camera dolly system on the crowd funding website Kickstarter. The Revolve Camera Dolly allows anyone with a video camera to achieve smooth, dynamic, cinematic video easily. The system can be used to create a wide variety of tracking shots and rotational dolly shots as well as dynamic time lapse and stop motion photography. It is compatible with virtually any camera, and is suitable for use on all surfaces and at any location. The Revolve dolly will go into production after the funding period ends on 6 May 2012.

Revolve Press Release

Revolve launches a new versatile, portable, and affordable camera dolly system with the help of Kickstarter crowdfunders

Orange County, CA, April 16th, 2012 - Revolve has successfully raised funds for a new versatile, portable, and affordable camera dolly system on the crowd funding website Kickstarter. Funding for the Revolve began on March 21st, and in just three weeks over $15,000 was raised from more than 120 backers.

The Revolve camera dolly is a platform for capturing smooth and dynamic video footage. The system can be used to create a wide variety of tracking shots and rotational dolly shots as well as dynamic time lapse and stop motion photography. It is compatible with virtually any camera, and is suitable for use on all surfaces and at any location.

With a sleek, compact, and portable design as well as a very affordable price, it is no wonder that the Revolve Dolly achieved over 200% of it’s funding goal on Kickstarter in just a few weeks. Revolve offers a number of accessories such as a rail kit and monopod attachment which increase it’s versatility and make it unique from any other system on the market.

The Revolve dolly will go into production after the funding period ends on May 6th, 2012.

Product Page: http://kck.st/GP4NYB
Revolve Website: http://www.revolvecamera.com

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