Getting a camera into exactly the right position to capture a shot requires a lot of precise movement and great communication with the actors.
Release the camera down the track to shoot the movie scene.
Getting a camera into exactly the right position to capture a shot requires a lot of precise movement and great communication with the actors.
Release the camera down the track to shoot the movie scene.
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If the white pointer is on a colored tile, you earn points for the higher scoring area of the track.
It might be good to solve this mission in two runs. You should lift the orange barrier in the first run by pushing its lever. In some of the next runs, the robot should press the lever to pull the mission model or use a long beam attached to the front of the robot.
The advantage of using a long beam to release the camera is that this is a controlled action. Thus, you can adjust the force of releasing so that the camera moves to exactly the right place on the rails.
If you pull the lever, the camera moves too fast and it might reach the end of the rails and return further than desired. In this case, the robot should pull the camera to the desired position.
Този Урок е използван в следните курсове и занятия.
3D technology adds depth and interactivity to the cinema experience, making it more enjoyable.
Trigger the 2D cinema screen to become a 3D experience.
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the Chain Monster box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over. The course is unique in its focus on multiple missions in a single run, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points.
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the Chain Monster box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over. The course is unique in its focus on multiple missions in a single run, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points.
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the MiniBox box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over. The course is unique in its focus on multi-mission runs, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 and 6 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points. Moreover, with the MiniBox, you will definitely have fun leaving the attachments on the mat. That will save you some precious time preparing for the next run!
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
Watch the tutorials below to learn how the missions can be accomplished. Once you've reviewed all the tasks, try replicating the robot's behavior and completing the missions on your own!
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the MiniBox box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over. The course is unique in its focus on multi-mission runs, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 and 6 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points. Moreover, with the MiniBox, you will definitely have fun leaving the attachments on the mat. That will save you some precious time preparing for the next run!
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
Watch the tutorials below to learn how the missions can be accomplished. Once you've reviewed all the tasks, try replicating the robot's behavior and completing the missions on your own!
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the Chain Monster box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Each solution is powered by a Python program that controls the robot to accomplish various missions efficiently. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over.
The course is unique in its focus on multiple missions in a single run, showcasing runs that complete 3, 4, and even 5 missions in succession. We not only analyze these runs but also dive into the details of each individual mission, explaining the programming logic behind them. By following this course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how Python is used to automate mission execution and optimize your team's performance in FLL competitions.
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the Chain Monster box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Each solution is powered by a Python program that controls the robot to accomplish various missions efficiently. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over.
The course is unique in its focus on multiple missions in a single run, showcasing runs that complete 3, 4, and even 5 missions in succession. We not only analyze these runs but also dive into the details of each individual mission, explaining the programming logic behind them. By following this course, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of how Python is used to automate mission execution and optimize your team's performance in FLL competitions.
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the MiniBox box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Each solution is powered by a Python program that controls the robot to accomplish various missions efficiently. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over.
The course is unique in its focus on multi-mission runs, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 and 6 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points. Moreover, with the MiniBox, you will definitely have fun leaving the attachments on the mat. That will save you some precious time preparing for the next run!
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
Watch the tutorials below to learn how the missions can be accomplished. Once you've reviewed all the tasks, try replicating the robot's behavior and completing the missions on your own!
In this course, we demonstrate and explain example solutions for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition using the MiniBox box robot as a base, with custom-built attachments. Each solution is powered by a Python program that controls the robot to accomplish various missions efficiently. Every year, we share our solutions and insights only after the season is over.
The course is unique in its focus on multi-mission runs, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 and 6 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points. Moreover, with the MiniBox, you will definitely have fun leaving the attachments on the mat. That will save you some precious time preparing for the next run!
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
Watch the tutorials below to learn how the missions can be accomplished. Once you've reviewed all the tasks, try replicating the robot's behavior and completing the missions on your own!