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Helmet Cam: multi-cam, 2-way audio, HD-SDI out. I built it, who do I talk to?
Hello all,
I’ve developed what I think is the world’s first, Multi-camera capable HD camera system for POV shots (helmet cam), that is small enough to be worn on the body while performing extreme sports. (snow ski, motocross, reality TV, etc.)
Some details:
I have a 1080p version as well as a wide angle 720p version. It is ground based meaning no radio spotters, or aircraft required, (but it can be used as a live feed from an airborne camera). The video feeds for each camera in the field, are wirelessly transmitted to the production facility, where there is a line level audio, and HD-SDI video output for each camera. They are also 2-way audio capable if desired for coaching performers that may be wearing the equipment.The system weighs about 6oz on the head, and 2lbs on the body. (transmitter is about the size of a large paperback novel) Depending on how I setup the antenna system around the production area, it should be able to support over 10 cameras, possibly 20 or more. It has extremely good transmission range, and will run for several hours before needing to be recharged. I can’t get into the gory details about how it works, but it does work, and works very well. There is a slight transmission delay of about .75 to 2 seconds, depending on the camera settings. While the remote cameras are in use, operators in the production facility can change settings such as white balance, focus, color balance, etc.
I’m seeing more and more POV shots on TV, but they are almost always SD resolution, and if they are HD, they’re just recorded and edited in, in post, not live. know there is a huge demand for this type of system, I just have no idea who to talk to.
Need advice or suggestions:
My goal is to market the system to networks and production companies doing live edit shows that would benefit from HD POV shots.Does anyone know key people in the television production companies, or networks that would be interested in such a system? It would save me a LOT of time if the good folks here could send me any contact suggestions, names, etc. via email.
Thanks in advance!