WaveShot: A Compact Portable Unmanned Surface Vessel for Dynamic Water Surface Videography and Media Production
Shijian Ma, Shicong Ma, Jianhao Jiao

TL;DR
WaveShot is a portable unmanned vessel designed for high-quality, stable water surface videography, offering a cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solution for film and media production with advanced imaging and control features.
Contribution
Introduction of WaveShot, a novel compact unmanned vessel that combines portability, stability, and advanced imaging technology for water surface videography.
Findings
WaveShot demonstrates high stability across various water conditions.
It captures high-quality videos with professional-grade waterproof cameras.
The vessel's rapid deployment and remote operation are effective for real-world filming scenarios.
Abstract
This paper presents WaveShot, an innovative portable unmanned surface vessel that aims to transform water surface videography by offering a highly maneuverable, cost-effective, and safe alternative to traditional filming methods. WaveShot is designed for the modern demands of film production, advertising, documentaries, and visual arts, equipped with professional-grade waterproof cameras and advanced technology to capture static and dynamic scenes on waterways. We discuss the development and advantages of WaveShot, highlighting its portability, ease of transport, and rapid deployment capabilities. Experimental validation showcasing WaveShot's stability and high-quality video capture in various water conditions, and the integration of monocular depth estimation algorithms to enhance the operator's spatial perception. The paper concludes by exploring WaveShot's real-world applications,…
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TopicsUnderwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
