The Trinity is the brainchild of Curt Schaller and was initially based upon the FoMa Maxima. The Trinity offers three axis stabilisation enabling shots that were originally never thought possible. Unlike other stabilised heads, the Trinity offers the ability to push through small areas on a horizontal plain, enabling fluid and continuous shots through windows or small openings, as well as making seamless transitions between high and low mode in a forward motion. It also has ethnic ability to roll 360 degrees. The stabilised head means horizon issues are a thing of the past, even in the most treacherous of conditions.
A client commented recently ” the next thing you will be saying, is that it can shoot around corners”, in fact it can…
The Trinity has the ability to look around corners when in a forward facing mode, this means that the system has the ability to start inside a vehicle looking towards the rear, track back and out through a side window before continuing the shot in which ever way the director or DOP requires.
Fly over table tops at full reach are easily achievable as are pre programmed roll or tilt elements for the camera head.
A completely unique, as well as versatile piece of equipment, the Trinity offers the most flexible Steadicam resource on the market to date.