The $35,000 Robot Arm of My Dreams
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I spent a week with a professional $35,000 robot, and lived out my filmmaking dream! After unboxing the Universal Robots UR5e, I have it do Camera Motion Control - which is when you use a robot, instead of a large camera crew! It was such an amazing experience and I hope you enjoy this video as much as I did enjoy making it!!!!
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0:00 Unboxing and First Impressions
1:35 Making it do stuff!
2:48 What is Motion Control
4:15 Impossible robot camera moves
6:36 Price vs Value
7:42 Hmmmmm
9:25 Appreciation Time
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The action sequence is top tier!!
“Labanakt vaikučiai” at the end was cherry on a cake. Awesome!!!
2 reasons why the footage is wobbly / shaky: - Heavy robot arms like these require a very solid foundation, usually you either screw them into the floor or you at least put a lot of weight on the base. Otherwise, their own weight will lead to unwanted movement of the base and the robot itself. - Your camera and lens has "floating" elements that get shaken around by those moves. There are lenses and cameras without this problem which should be used instead here. I have a camera and lens without image stabilizer specifically to get around this issue.
My company has two UR5 robots. They are really easy to program. Amazing machines. I haven't tried and camera stuff with one, but it sounds like fun!
Man your editing will never get old :'D
AWESOME VID!! Loved watching the motions you got the robot to do and great editing!
When you see someone just having fun...it’s fun! Great video!
Fantastic editing in this vid! Im envious
So much happening in so little time! The action shots are still my favourite thing ever! :D
I LOVED EVERY SINGLE MINUTE OF THIS!!!! Especially the movie in the end! You have such a great sense of humor, and I am so impressed with the way you implement the filming techniques. The robot council should definitely let you keep the evil robot arm - only you could teach it some manners (maybe.... xD )
What a cool opportunity to work with the arm, and what a great video!!! I hope you have many more opportunities to collaborate in the future. Awesome stuff 👏 👍
This is awesome!
The smooth camera movements are hypnotizing (except when you bump it with the light xD), I can really see this be utilized by big youtubers soon. Also at that price it might be interesting to combine it with industrial 3D Scanners which are about the same price point.
i did not know that i want such robot more than anything now! i will figure out a way to get one!
Nice video, I recently programmed a copy UR 5s of them to move a copy of characters around for a set of Christmas windows and agree that they are easy to get started with programming and interfacing them to each other so far they have performed about 29,000 w minute shows in 7 weeks with one more week to go. And whilst we have had 3 minor stoppages in that time none where due to the robots just extra sensors we integrated to ensure “Bert” & “Ernie” ( yes I named them ) getting blocked by other set pieces we used and in one a plug coming out of a supervisory PLC a used to adapt them into our control system.
Best edit everrrrr!!!!!
Haha, so much happening, but all good. It is a pretty dope video, and those moving shots takes with the robot are pretty awesome!!! :D I'm guessing a lot of the shots in the workshop where programmed, but when using them live, like in a studio, are they controlled live?
@Zibartas
3 жыл бұрын
I think it depends- either preprogrammed and triggered by the producers or on a continuous loop for those gliding atmospheric shots , to which broadcast directors cut away during a stream/transmission. But in reality probably a combination :D
@Ninkashi
3 жыл бұрын
I would imagine it to be hard/tricky to controlle live during a broadcast, so that makes sense 😊
Yeah - this is undeniably cool. :)
Wow I am soooo jealous but inspired too! For a small channel you got to play with one for a week?! Ahhhhh Both as a filmmaker and as a tech enthusiast this was sooo cool to watch
This was very interesting, & educational as well 🎉. I wish that I had the money 💰. But maybe 🤔 you could make a video 🎥. On building a robot 🤖 arm. From simple Home Depot parts. Since I don’t know how to Code. Thank you 🙏 once again.
That's so awesome that they sent you one to play around with. How many days did you get to keep it for?
@Zibartas
3 жыл бұрын
About a week or so:) it's been such a fun experience!!
Hi, Maybe it’s a little bit old for this comment however right now robotica company are changing the business model a gives the robot “as a service”. Basically you pay a rent for the robot and a fee for how much time you use it. This could be beneficial for people who are not a high tier industry but a smaller entrepreneur.
sick I been waiting for you to upload something for a while! hows the straight movements of the arm?
@Zibartas
3 жыл бұрын
It's really simple to move the robot in straight lines due to their clever software - you can either specify the degrees of individual joint, or specify the distance the gripper travels in 3 dimensions, XYZ. Let's say you specify that the gripper needs to move 10cm forward, on the X axis. The software will calculate how all the joints need to move to execute such a move - which is genius. I think this process is called inverse kinematics in math/robotics.
@MyGSunny
3 жыл бұрын
@@Zibartas god dam! I need them to send me one asap!
Would it be possible for you to make a video about how to mount huge/ heavy props to your body? I want to make something from a game and there's these 2 huge pieces that are going to be floating off the side of my shoulders but I'm not sure how to make it so I can wear it without making it look very clunky
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Yay! Super cool! Sad they didn’t let you keep your new friend. You were awesome together!
@Kegle
3 жыл бұрын
Shake ville sikkert også kunne blive filmet mega nice vha. robotten. :D
wow
I want one!!! .... and I have hands!!!!👏👏
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DJI pocket 2
fuk this is fking cool
This is totally awesome - anyone can purchase this type of robot?
@georgejohn9523
3 жыл бұрын
And the cost is in the title lol
@Zibartas
3 жыл бұрын
Yup! That's the cool thing! That + how easy it is to operate :o