Timetrack inventor Dayton Taylor was recently honored by the Royal Photographic Society in London with The Saxby Award, for achievement in the field of three-dimensional imaging.

RPS_Awards_press_release.pdf






photo: Ian Macaulay



Virtual Camera Movement Web Site





Digital Air has recently launched a new website that showcases work produced with our Timetrack cameras as well as work produced with our film and digital SLR systems.

http://www.virtualcamera.com








Digital Air has recently published detailed descriptions (with examples) of a variety of visual effects techniques that can only be created using our technologies.

Check it out and help us get it out there by emailing the link to a friend!

http://www.digitalair.com/techniques






Digital Air - Techniques



Movia Web Site





We're now providing digital camera array production services under the servicemark "MOVIA." These new all-digital content production services for gaming, broadcast, internet, and immersive imaging applications expand our visual effects capabilities into realtime, 3D and interactive applications.

http://www.movia.com







Digital Air has announced a licensing program for services and media produced by third parties using Digital Air's patented technologies.

http://www.digitalair.com/licensing.html





Digital Air Web Site



Smithsonian




Dayton Taylor's original sixty lens flexible Timetrack camera is now in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History's photographic history collection. This is Dayton's second contribution to a major American museum. The first was his 1986 student film "Love's Choice," which is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.







We recently shot Jennifer Love Hewitt for Fox TV's "Time of Your Life" and a CitiBank Visa commercial for Hong Kong in New York, as well as a "Halls" commercial for J. Walter Thompson in Sao Paulo, Brazil -- all in the same week!







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Emmy



Timetrack is being considered for a technical Emmy Award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The award winners will be announced in October.






On a recent music video shoot in Brazil we shot twenty one set-ups in one day. To do it we kept things very simple: we shot without video assist and with just a mechanical shutter (not the computer controlled shutter system we normally use). We simply mounted our eighty lens curved camera on a dolly and started shooting, changing set-ups every twenty minutes or so.




21 Setups