LONDON—Mo-Sys Engineering will showcase MoViewer, a cost-effective and fully autonomous system that integrates with existing studio infrastructure to transform virtual production for multi-camera ...
Aiming to explore the potential of virtual production, German broadcaster SWR has deployed a Sony VERONA LED wall at Studio 6 in Baden-Baden. Centred on the reality show Fehler im System (Errors in ...
LONDON—Mo-Sys Engineering will launch MultiViewXR, an unrestricted, cost-effective multi-camera workflow for LED virtual studios during IBC2023, Sept. 15-18, at RAI Amsterdam. MultiViewXR enables a ...
Canon has announced the launch of a new Canon EOS C400 cinema camera and a new hybrid lens designed to capture both stills and video. The EOS C400 is described by Canon as the first high-end RF mount ...
Sony’s new Virtual Production Tool Set looks to improve the pre-production process and overhaul on-set workflows with total colour management. Sony is announcing a new Virtual Production Tool Set to ...
Vu just announced a new product that aims to make virtual production a lot more accessible: the Vu One. It’s two parts. One part turnkey virtual production studio in a (very, very, big) box. One part ...
At NAB I had a mission: find out what new products are making virtual production more affordable, more accessible, and not require a master’s degree in Unreal. Fortunately, I found a few options. Plus ...
How WePlay Studios delivered the five-hour VTuber Awards with a virtual broadcast blending physical production facilities and equipment with extensive virtual production engineering and design. This ...
Oil baron and music mogul Len Blavatnik's family foundation has made a $25 million donation to the USC School of Cinematic Arts to create a virtual production center, the university said this week.
The arms race among facilities providing virtual production capabilities, considered the next generation of film and TV creation, escalated another step this week with Amazon Studios officially ...
The family foundation of longtime showbiz investor and film producer Len Blavatnik has donated $25 million to USC‘s School of Cinematic Arts to establish the Blavatnik Center for Virtual Production.
Len Blavatnik’s family foundation has made a $25 million donation to the USC School of Cinematic Arts to create a virtual production center. Virtual production has emerged as a key growth area for the ...
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