DJI returns to NAB to demonstrate imaging solutions
Apr 17, 2023
DJI is returning to NAB in full force to give attendees a high-profile, immersive experience with its aerial, handheld, and cinematography solutions. With its complete suite of professional cinema camera stabilisers and drones, as well as its popular consumer and enterprise technologies, DJI invites the public to its newly designed booth to meet the brand like never before. From April 16-19, DJI will offer hands-on product demos, lead interactive workshops, and share its latest innovations, including the chance to be among the first to ever try the newly launched and long-awaited Inspire 3 cinematography drone.
“We are excited to attend the NAB Show Centennial and reaffirm our commitment to the US market and DJI users around the globe who trust our products for their first-in-class technology, safety, and reliability,” said Christina Zhang, Senior Director of Corporate Strategy and Communication at DJI. “The spirit of this event is to connect and share ideas that will propel the cinematography industry toward bold new directions. Our goal is to also show visitors that the DJI ecosystem was made to transform cinematography and many other industries, allowing professionals to use our solutions to revolutionize their work and individuals all over the world and turn their imagination into reality”.
Experience the World’s Ultimate PRO Technology
Guests at the DJI NAB Show booth can be the first in the world to enjoy hands-on experience with the recently launched Inspire 3 and its all-new features, Zenmuse X9-8K Air gimbal camera system, and RC Pro. Also on display is Ronin 4D, and DJI has created an actual film set – a space station, complete with an on-site actor – so guests can film with the 4-axis cinema camera to understand this groundbreaking technology first-hand.
DJI is offering vehicle mount solutions for Ronin 4D, RS 3 Pro, and Ronin 2 by installing these camera stabilisers onto a sports car right at the booth for visitors to try themselves. Several camera configurations for RS 3 Mini, RS 3 Pro, and RS 3 will allow visitors to experience the wide variety of cameras and lenses that these single-handed gimbals support. Guests can also to try DJI Transmission and DJI Mic for a closer look at the possibilities of an end-to-end DJI solution for every film set. Finally, to show a bit of movie magic in person, a live professional colour studio will grade and process DJI footage to show how professionals turn it into a blockbuster scene.
See How DJI Enables Everyone to Be A Creator
Whether for professional users or hobbyists, at NAB Show will showcase how DJI is leading the world of aerial and on-the-ground imaging technology with products such as Mini 3 Pro, DJI’s latest FPV system Avata, and Osmo Action 3 to allow everyone – no matter at what level – to unleash their creativity.
Immerse Yourself in DJI Enterprise Solutions
In addition to professional cinematography solutions, DJI will highlight how the company unfailingly supports public safety officers, infrastructure inspectors, wildlife conservationists, and many other users around the world who count on DJI’s enterprise products to perform their tasks more efficiently, more safely, and more reliably. Visitors will be able to learn how the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series, the DJI Matrice 30, and DJI Matrice 300 offer tailor-made solutions for a large number of use cases that benefit society at large.
Learn, Create, and Share
In order to learn, create and share, DJI will host a series of workshops from filmmaking experts and DJI’s own team of product managers at the NAB Show. Hollywood aerial cinematographer Michael Fitzmaurice, the team behind Beverly Hills Aerials, and DJI’s Ferdinand Wolf will share the latest advancements in the Inspire 3 and how it will impact the filmmaking process. Award-winning cinematographer Rodney Charters, Josh Yeo of Make. Art. Now, and DJI’s Paul Pan will also discuss their insights in designing and creating with Ronin 4D. These workshops are completely open to all NAB Show visitors to share the skill and passion of filmmaking.
Comment / Laurence Johnson, sustainability manager, Film London