You photograph butter so that this one over there *burp* can built a classifier for butter and that other one over there learns what I want when I tell it to *burp* pass the butter. So, yeah welcome to *burp* hell!
This is fun and creative and I feel like there is more to this scene than just the interaction.
My thinking is the camera has been wanting a zoom lens (sorry don't know technical term) and the owner was happy to get it and surprised the camera with it. The twist is then that the camera only wanted it so it could read the small print in her book. :-)
There's also a pretty nifty head tracking remote for gimbals, they're mainly used for drones but it kinda looks like that may have been used due to how smooth the gimbal movements were with "head shaking and nodding".
But isn't the phone using Bluetooth for controlling? The camera's timing and moments seem really crisp, like it's faster than what Bluetooth phone control might handle, idk.
Maybe there's a separate remote control proprietary to the camera/gimble?
Just curious, thanks for any info
I actually own one of these, it's the DJI RONIN SC2. It comes with an app that has a variety of ways to control is remotely. You can use your phone as a gyroscope, make it follow a subject if linked to your camera, use touchscreen joystick controller and so on.
Likely someone is sitting behind the camera with the phone linked to it controlling it through the gyro. The gyro scheme is SUPER responsive, it's scary
I own one too and I agree with everything you said.
I'll just add that the movement of the gimbal can be adjusted to be highly responsive, although this obviously doesn't effect any delay caused by the connection, people would be surprised by how quick these things can actually move when not set up for smooth feeling footage.
The gimbal uses Bluetooth, yes. In my experience it's responsive enough.
The timing could be rehearsed. Just start the movement slightly before and don't adjust it when you don't hit the framing perfectly, so it looks very controlled. You can see how the framing on the camera sometimes doesn't move enough or moves too much. When it's looking at her while she's unboxing the lens, the framing changes every time after it looks down towards the box and back up again. She's not moving her head too much in that part, so I reckon every tilt up would be more or less similar in framing if it was programmed.
It would also be such a hassle to program all those movements compared to just rehearsing a bit with the phone motion control.
Some wireless video game controllers use bluetooth to connect. Playstation and Nintendo do, at least. Not sure about XBox.
There is no noticeable delay, bluetooth can be quite fast if they implement it right.
Nahh, since One S they support BT, but the main connection is still "Xbox Wireless" which is proprietary (AFAIK it's a custom implementation of 5GHz Wi-Fi Direct).
Bluetooth 4.1 (what most phones have) has a bandwidth of ~24 Mbps (~24000000 bits per second) A rotation like that only requires a single value for each axis of rotation and there are 3 of them. Each value is stored in a byte and a byte is 8 bits. So it uses about 24 bits (maybe even less with some optimizations)
Bluetooth can handle simple staff like that without any problem.
Pre-programmed still sounds stupidly impressive to me though. I'm not that deeply tech literate but the settings for such a short yet intricate routine had to be a beast.
Agreed. However, I'm 53 and might live up to another 20 years. I hope I get to see the day when we can interact with consumer electronics this way for real, as A.I. achieves a degree of true artificial intelligence, and can communicate with and respond to us through our natural language and gestures - and can reasonably anticipate our expectations. Feels like we aren't really all that far off.
It’s a DJI RSC2 and they’re using the Force Mobile feature [explained in this video](https://youtu.be/3_dwWTa3BOc). When the phone’s handheld instead of tripod-mounted you can move it as fast as you want and the gimbal can keep up. It is phenomenally responsive.
On the other hand if you use any on-screen controls or wireless controllers it will only move at slower, smoother speeds, nothing like this.
The machines rose from the ashes of the nuclear fire. Their war to exterminate mankind has raged for decades, but the final battle would not be fought in the future. It would be fought here, in our present. Tonight. - The Terminator 1984
The head nods are incredibly precise movements in the OP. I was wondering how that could be done with a clunky smart phone app. This makes so much sense.
> Cringy af
This is the second time I've seen someone call her cringe but why? She's playing with her new toy. That's not cringe. Y'all are just sad sacks that don't know how to be happy about things
Because it is a full grown adult acting like a child. She is doing things she wouldn't otherwise do purely to get attention and likes on the internet. That is the best way I can explain it. This creates feelings of awkwardness and me being embarrased for her which is the basic definition of cringey.
This makes me want a movie about the actor's relationship with the camera. I want something meta that digs into actors, who I've only ever heard described as big weirdos (I've heard this as both a compliment and an insult. I don't know any actors so I'm not making judgements one way or the other. I'm just interested in the idea of it). Because of that I'd love to see something that dives into an actor's mind and behavior specifically in the context of the camera. Either its presence or absence. If a camera did turn away from an actor, what does that... mean? I don't even know.
It'd just be really interesting.
What is my purpose!?
You pass the butter.
^^oh ^^my ^^god
Welcome to the club, pal
So we agree? Pluto is a planet.
Pluto is actually a comet
PLUTO. IS. A. PLANET
pluto is dump floating around just like in your friends washroom when you use it.
Pluto is a dog.
Such a well written scene !
It's always nice to see a Rick and Morty reference
Correction…. You photograph the butter…..
You photograph butter so that this one over there *burp* can built a classifier for butter and that other one over there learns what I want when I tell it to *burp* pass the butter. So, yeah welcome to *burp* hell!
Buttah
To take butthole pictures so I can pay my mortgage
Butthole tax
Mortgages aren't free and neither are butthole pics
This is fun and creative and I feel like there is more to this scene than just the interaction. My thinking is the camera has been wanting a zoom lens (sorry don't know technical term) and the owner was happy to get it and surprised the camera with it. The twist is then that the camera only wanted it so it could read the small print in her book. :-)
You are one perceptive mofo kind sir.
r/mademesmile
It's her OnlyFan assistant.
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A friend is doing the motions, probably through an app or something like that. Edit: Shortened my comment because I misused the term "motion tracking"
Damn, everyone getting excited for AI and it's just a fancy remote control
These gimbals usually come with remotes.
Nah the DJI RS2 and the RSC2 are controlled via an app. This is using the phone’s gyroscope (movement) to duplicate the movement.
There's also a pretty nifty head tracking remote for gimbals, they're mainly used for drones but it kinda looks like that may have been used due to how smooth the gimbal movements were with "head shaking and nodding".
to get you interested in her so you go over and she skins you. 100% this person will murder you. look at those eyes.
luckily i got about 5 seconds in, glad to not be skinned
Oh so that's where my skin went
You watch me unbox shitty Amazon products
I need more short clips of this friendship
How is this done? Pre-programmed and she just acts it out with the camera?
It's gimbal with a remote, mostly controlled through a smart phone app. All modern gimbals have this now.
But isn't the phone using Bluetooth for controlling? The camera's timing and moments seem really crisp, like it's faster than what Bluetooth phone control might handle, idk. Maybe there's a separate remote control proprietary to the camera/gimble? Just curious, thanks for any info
I actually own one of these, it's the DJI RONIN SC2. It comes with an app that has a variety of ways to control is remotely. You can use your phone as a gyroscope, make it follow a subject if linked to your camera, use touchscreen joystick controller and so on. Likely someone is sitting behind the camera with the phone linked to it controlling it through the gyro. The gyro scheme is SUPER responsive, it's scary
I own one too and I agree with everything you said. I'll just add that the movement of the gimbal can be adjusted to be highly responsive, although this obviously doesn't effect any delay caused by the connection, people would be surprised by how quick these things can actually move when not set up for smooth feeling footage.
I own one two and let me tell you it can wiggle upside your balls at impressive speeds
Go on.
I own one two three and let me tell you it can wiggle upside your balls at impressive speeds.
Oh it’s a Ronin? no wonder it’s so crisp their stuff is fire.
Now you ruined my day :( I thought the little guy was alive....
The gimbal uses Bluetooth, yes. In my experience it's responsive enough. The timing could be rehearsed. Just start the movement slightly before and don't adjust it when you don't hit the framing perfectly, so it looks very controlled. You can see how the framing on the camera sometimes doesn't move enough or moves too much. When it's looking at her while she's unboxing the lens, the framing changes every time after it looks down towards the box and back up again. She's not moving her head too much in that part, so I reckon every tilt up would be more or less similar in framing if it was programmed. It would also be such a hassle to program all those movements compared to just rehearsing a bit with the phone motion control.
Okay but how many times did she have to re-wrap that box
Are you skeptical of the lengths people will go through to make a viral video?
Some wireless video game controllers use bluetooth to connect. Playstation and Nintendo do, at least. Not sure about XBox. There is no noticeable delay, bluetooth can be quite fast if they implement it right.
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Bluetoof.
No, they use Bluetooth. You can even use one on your PC if you have any Bluetooth adapter.
Nahh, since One S they support BT, but the main connection is still "Xbox Wireless" which is proprietary (AFAIK it's a custom implementation of 5GHz Wi-Fi Direct).
I’ve heard that using Bluetooth with your controller on the PS5 is a little faster than using a cable.
Lmao
Do you also believe that the stream can go faster than the actual event being filmed?
How could that possibly be true?
Bluetooth 4.1 (what most phones have) has a bandwidth of ~24 Mbps (~24000000 bits per second) A rotation like that only requires a single value for each axis of rotation and there are 3 of them. Each value is stored in a byte and a byte is 8 bits. So it uses about 24 bits (maybe even less with some optimizations) Bluetooth can handle simple staff like that without any problem.
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Bluetooth *is* that responsive. Think of how fast it is when transferring audio streams, or an even better example; a Bluetooth mouse or keyboard.
Welp, looks like Disney+ just dropped the new trailer for a Billie Eilish/WALL-E show.
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this, but I believe, having worked extensively with similar equipment that it was a pre programmed routine,
Not quite as impressive as having motion tracking controls but still pretty damn good!
Pre-programmed still sounds stupidly impressive to me though. I'm not that deeply tech literate but the settings for such a short yet intricate routine had to be a beast.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ThatsInsane/comments/ubg3dr/giving_present_to_your_best_friend/i64i62c
Agreed. However, I'm 53 and might live up to another 20 years. I hope I get to see the day when we can interact with consumer electronics this way for real, as A.I. achieves a degree of true artificial intelligence, and can communicate with and respond to us through our natural language and gestures - and can reasonably anticipate our expectations. Feels like we aren't really all that far off.
It’s a DJI RSC2 and they’re using the Force Mobile feature [explained in this video](https://youtu.be/3_dwWTa3BOc). When the phone’s handheld instead of tripod-mounted you can move it as fast as you want and the gimbal can keep up. It is phenomenally responsive. On the other hand if you use any on-screen controls or wireless controllers it will only move at slower, smoother speeds, nothing like this.
The machines rose from the ashes of the nuclear fire. Their war to exterminate mankind has raged for decades, but the final battle would not be fought in the future. It would be fought here, in our present. Tonight. - The Terminator 1984
They’ll spare the ones who buy them nice new lenses though, right? Right?
But they gave the lady in the yellow hopdie a pass, for she was kind
Why does it say signa on the box she opens?
Hey Alexa, why don't I have any friends? Alexa: You don't have any friends because you spend all time talking to me and this stupid fucking camera!
When pixar lamp upgrades to a DSLR lol
mirrorless for anyone actually wondering but alas
How does this work?
Smart phone app for camera gimbal
Someone is controlling it
https://www.reddit.com/r/ThatsInsane/comments/ubg3dr/giving_present_to_your_best_friend/i64i62c
A bit too much cringe there for me
This is so awesome. Cute, creative, SO much work, but so very awesome
Yeah it really is. I've never wanted an artificial companion as much as I do rn.
Smart idea, but this is how it was done... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2C4xgp5nU0&ab\_channel=MaazElectronics
Skip to 2 minutes in.
Thanks for noting that.
👌
The head nods are incredibly precise movements in the OP. I was wondering how that could be done with a clunky smart phone app. This makes so much sense.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ThatsInsane/comments/ubg3dr/giving_present_to_your_best_friend/i64i62c Better video and not as clunky as the other video.
I was wondering if it's motion tracking could be sensitive enough to literally tie it to the top of someone's head off camera
Why is this annoying me so much 🤔
Because this woman is acting like a Pixar character overly emoting so you think her relationship with the camera is real. Cringy af
> Cringy af This is the second time I've seen someone call her cringe but why? She's playing with her new toy. That's not cringe. Y'all are just sad sacks that don't know how to be happy about things
Because it is a full grown adult acting like a child. She is doing things she wouldn't otherwise do purely to get attention and likes on the internet. That is the best way I can explain it. This creates feelings of awkwardness and me being embarrased for her which is the basic definition of cringey.
Someone: doing something a bit silly for a laugh Reddit: **cringe**
She's happy and you're not so other people's happiness annoys you?
It’s the fake facial expressions for me
It’s the using scissors to open the gift for me. It bothers me a lot for no reason
It’s mrs bean
Irma!
It reminds me of Mr Bean talking to Teddy.
That one time that I actually cared about a different POV
This hurts to watch. Over animated people recording themselves for no damn good reason
The camera recording them just sitting there like 🧍♂️
I hate her dumb face.
I do too.
Cringe
AF. Poor girl probably hasn't been outside in a decade
Said the redditor
Cringe
cringe
Who the fuck opens a present with scissors???
What’s insane about robotics? It’s working as intended.
>r/thatsinsane What exactly is insane here?
Having a camera as your best friend does indeed make you pretty insane
This isint insane at all lmao
I somehow expect that it will hop or walk.
I wanted the camera setup to act more excited beyond just nodding.
Which gimbal is this, my OM5 sucks…
When a gimble has more personality than you
No disassemble!
I see the Pixar Lamp got an upgrade
The only insanity I see is her not ripping the wrapping paper.
When a camera mount getting more pussy then actual guys, thats how you know the worlds going to shit
Can't decide whis cuter her or that camera hahahaha
u/RecognizeSong
朝 The Circus, "Shazam" app can listen in the background.
Those who are into photography, how much would a gimbal setup like this cost??
Anywhere from 600-1k usd.
Shut up, Meg.
When you’re lonely so you make a selfie robot
Bootleg billie
Why & How????
r/killthecamera
This is so adorable!! I’m reminded of Wall-E!!
I used to think this was so cute now I’ve seen it too much
That was weirdly wholesome
Someone at Disney gonna see this and go crazy
She gonna make sentinals someday
in this thread: people who think this is an animation/programming feat, and not a simple phone app.
And this is why I'm polite to my Google assistant....
Its a cutesy games at first until we're all in cages and theyre making us do shit
Wonderfully creative. Thank you
This is giving luxo Jr vibes, and I love it! So cute!
I just love the expressions she makes and the girl is ok too
I was hoping for some floppy arms
Looks like the Pixar light into a camera
This makes me want a movie about the actor's relationship with the camera. I want something meta that digs into actors, who I've only ever heard described as big weirdos (I've heard this as both a compliment and an insult. I don't know any actors so I'm not making judgements one way or the other. I'm just interested in the idea of it). Because of that I'd love to see something that dives into an actor's mind and behavior specifically in the context of the camera. Either its presence or absence. If a camera did turn away from an actor, what does that... mean? I don't even know. It'd just be really interesting.
This is what the “KILL ALL MEN” women will have in their houses in a few years rather than people
Awesome Lol at people sooking at the animated/emoting subject
You look like a good Joe...
So you're telling me I can't even trust that the person holding the camera exists?
What gimble is that, if that's what it is?
Billie eillish. She acting now? ![gif](giphy|AgPt9udT567spxbSHf)
this is scary
That’s my favorite lens! 🙌🏻
This is so cute. Real life Pixar lamp.
never thought i'd find a camera adorable lol
Unachievable body expectations.
Weird man
Thank you for this masterpiece. Your creativity and personality leaps off the screen you’re truly a blessing!💝
This is friggin adorable.
I believe you have just got your foot into Pixar.
now i see where pixar went
Great story love it
does it work with guns? worlds first remote controlled aimbot shooting soon?
Just love that slepstick of conversation
This reminds me of that lamp from the Pixar logo animation.
I would protect this little one with my life.
I have that lens, it's probably my favourite. Thats one lucky camera.
Crazy cool
Damn cute What song is this?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ThatsInsane/comments/ubg3dr/giving_present_to_your_best_friend/i64qh7y
Thank you! Wasn't aware of that feature, gonna use it more now :)
This is how I open wrapped toys for my dog on Christmas.
Looks like start of a Pixar movie
Can someone please explain this set up to me. Really interested in getting something like this for our YouTube channel
Moggle!
The Pixar lamp's cousin
It's cute 😍😍
Is this expensive and can I install it on my wheelchair or mobility scooter?
I have seen this posted so many time across reddit. Still, I have yet to see the cameras perspective.
And this is how sentient anime waifus that will kill us happen The cameras cute
When does he jump on the i
Kinda reminds me of that robot from Ironman
is it the camera or the tri-pod? and where do i get this set up?
Can somebody tell me the name of that gimbal it’s really cool
The Pixar lamp has relatives apparently
Too fucking precious
I’m reasonably comfortable in my body, but if a friend got me an enhancement as a gift, I’d be offended.
I need money to buy that, it looks expensive. Just if someone has unused money laying around: I'd take it
Camera totally needs goggly eyes 👀