The process of using an array of controllable cameras to produce virtual camera movement was invented by Digital Air's founder, Dayton Taylor, in 1994.
Digital Air's multilensed Timetrack™ film cameras (and Camera Control™ / Time Control™ digital systems) utilize Dayton's invention to produce the most precisely controllable cinematic virtual camera movement possible.
For over twenty years Digital Air has made Dayton's invention accessible worldwide through our global production services, licensing, and products.