HERO10 Black Creator Edition Puts Hollywood in Your Hand with Emmy® Award-Winning HyperSmooth 4.0 Stabilization, Pro-Quality 5.3K Video, Enhanced Directional Audio, LED Light Mod and Powered Volta Grip
Volta Grip Provides Over 4 Hours of 5.3K Video Recording on HERO10 Black + Features Versatile Tripod Design with Integrated Camera Buttons for Easy One-Handed Control
WEBWIRE – Friday, April 1, 2022
Were rolling out the red carpet for HERO10 Black today with the new specialty Creator Edition, featuring Emmy® Award-winning HyperSmooth 4.0 stabilization; crisp, cinematic 5.3K video; and enough battery to power all-day productions thanks to Volta, the new battery and camera control grip at its base.
HERO10 Creator Edition is like having Hollywood in your hand. Its the perfect setup for recording professional-quality video when vlogging, filmmaking or even live streaming, says GoPro CEO and Founder Nicholas Woodman. Leave the extra batteries and gear behind, all you need is the Creator Edition and you can create cinematic magicall day long. Youll have to recharge and refuel yourself before you even think about recharging your GoPro.
For under $600, the HERO10 Black Creator Edition combines four premium GoPro products into an all-in-one content capturing powerhouse:
- HERO10 Black: Emmy® Award-winning HyperSmooth 4.0 video stabilization, pro-quality 5.3K video, up to 8x slo-mo, mesmerizing TimeWarp 3.0, 23MP photo and more.
- Volta Battery and Remote Control Grip: Features built-in camera buttons that let you control the camera with one hand while also powering 4 hours of 4K recording at 30 frames per second. Or Volta can be detached and used as a wireless remote from up to 98 feet away.
- Media Mod: Built-in directional microphone for enhanced audio, two cold-shoe mounts and ports for 3.5mm mic and HDMI-out.
- Light Mod: Powerful LED lighting with four level of brightness up to 200 lumens.
Creator Edition is available everywhere GoPro.com ships to at $581.96 for GoPro subscribers and $784.95 MSRP. At the time of launch, new subscribers will be able to purchase Creator Edition for a total price of $531.95.
All-New Versatile Battery Grip, Volta:
Volta gives you the power needed to shoot all day. The standalone premium battery grip is loaded with built-in features, including:
- Over 4 hours of 5.3K recording at 30 frames per second: Built-in 4900 mAh battery combines with your cameras standard battery to triple its normal battery with even more runtime when recording at lower resolutions.
- Integrated camera buttons: Give you easy one-handed control of your GoPro while its attached to the grip.
- Wireless remote: Detach Volta to use as a remote control for your camera from up to 98 feet away for group shots or selfies.
- Built-in tripod legs: Easily flip out any time you need to set it down to capture extended time lapse footage and other stationary shots.
- Weather-resistant: Fit for rain and snow conditions.
- Built responsibly: 35% of plastic parts made from recycled materials.
Volta is also compatible with HERO9 Black, and it will charge any USB-C-compatible device, including GoPro MAX and older GoPro cameras.
Volta is available globally at $90.99 for GoPro subscribers and $129.99 MSRP.
Jun 5, 2021 | Books, Business
The Frontier Psychiatrists Daily by the Sphere club on Clubhouse is one of 25 finalists of the “Creator’s First Accelerator” program on Clubhouse, the drop-in audio chat social network. This is a big win for mental health.
NEW YORK – June 3, 2021 – PRLog — The Frontier Psychiatrists Daily, co-hosted by Dr. Carlene MacMillan and Dr. Owen Muir, is the daily go-to destination for what’s next in mental health, exploring oft-underrepresented topics such as the intersection of creativity, mental illness, and psychedelics. The conversations will have a broad scope and wide range of perspectives from mental health and medical experts and individuals with lived experience.
“Clubhouse represents an unprecedented opportunity to share information about mental health help that is actually helpful with the general public on an international scale,” says Dr. MacMillan. “It allows us to connect with so many other inspiring individuals in the mental health, healthcare and heath tech space, and learn from each other along the way.”
Dr. MacMillan and Dr. Muir, co-founders of Brooklyn Minds Psychiatry and Sphere Health, were early adopters of Clubhouse and saw the massive potential that the drop-in audio chat app had to offer. “We quickly found ourselves providing psychoeducation for thousands of people from around the world in a single night,” says Dr. Muir. “This was unlike any conference we had ever attended. On Clubhouse, we reach more people with less logistical hurdles and have remarkable conversations.”
The pilot episode featured a conversation with Fredrick Brennan, the co-founder and later denouncer of 8chan, the controversial imageboard website which served as the home base for Qanon. “What interested us in Fredrick was his personal journey which includes osteogenesis imperfecta disorder, his time in foster care, and self-injury as an adolescent, leading him to create an online community where he felt safe and understood.” Brennan, who was recently featured in Q: Into the Storm, HBO’s recent six-part documentary series about Qanon also discussed how the online community turned toxic and what other platforms can learn from the experience.
Clubhouse, which has been changing the landscape of social media since it’s launch in 2020, chose the team of two board-certified psychiatrists as the only practicing physicians to win a spot out of 5000 applicants. Content involving experts like Dr. MacMillan and Dr. Muir is of particular interest to Clubhouse as it is inline with their mission of creating high quality content spearheaded by the recent hire of Kelly Stoetzel, TED Head of Conferences.
It is encouraging that The Frontier Psychiatrists Daily was selected for the Clubhouse Creators First Inaugural Class. Clubhouse is taking action to reduce stigma and shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health experts being in the conversation. Having medical professionals involved in shows helps to combat rampant medical misinformation that plagues social media platforms, including Clubhouse.
On Sunday, June 6th at 7PM EST, The Frontier Psychiatrists will be hosting GRAMMY-nominated artist Jewel with the Human Behaviour Club to discuss her experiences with mindfulness before embarking on a season of original mental health programming this Summer.
Parade Magazine recently recommended Sphere’s ‘PsychCrunchDisrupt’ and ‘The Future of Mental Health’ rooms as one of the “20 Best Healthy Clubs to Join on Clubhouse” and highlighted Drs. Muir and MacMillan’s AMA Psychiatrist Sunday show as particularly strong.
“Transparent and stigma free conversations are key to better mental health”
—@clubhouse tweet about The Frontier Psychiatrists Daily – May 16th, 2021
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