Steadicam creator now helping people with disabilities
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ม.ค. 2023
- The man who created the Steadicam, responsible for the smooth tracking shots you see in TV and movies, is back with a new invention hoping to give mobility to those who don't have it. Michelle Miller reports.
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This was a beautiful segment. What an awesome visionary! Thank you, Mr. Brown!
I would love to see these made for children. I have a student that this could be great for.
This is a real game changer
Awesome story. Thank you for sharing with us. And thank you Mr. Brown for caring!
This is awesome! I'm in the television and film industry, so I am familiar with the steadicam and the Zeen appears to be poised to revolutionize in a similar capacity. Bravo!
A camera guys builds this, absolutely phenomenol!
Hey CBS- I just discovered this device. As a handicapped person I can tell you that having the opportunity to walk safely again is a privilege. Please rebroadcast this piece so others with MS or any other malady can find out about The Zeen too. I don’t have my Zeen yet. That’s my next big goal. Stay positive and keep going.Thank you!☮️🌹
Brilliant.
Super cool! Garrett Brown is a genius and has altered life in ways we do not yet even know. Even in his advanced age he continues to create, a rarity for an artist. This latest machine looks promising!
More stories about the geniuses behind the scenes. I enjoyed this one.
Someone needs to start a kickstarter crowd funding campaign for this guys invention.
Kickstarter is useful if you don't already have the resources to build a factory and start manufacturing a thing. From the looks of it, this guy already has the thing in production.
These cameras are sometimes put on the actors themselves. Right on top of them.
I like the chair but one question what do you do when the seat part between the thigh start to rubbing on the inner thigh 🤔
Who pays fir thus insurance complex issue?
Great creation I'm see if they good for people with copd
This is all fantastic, but 4000 to 5000 $$$$? Why?
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