Virtual studio
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A Virtual studio is a television studio that allows the real-time combination of people or other real objects and computer generated environments and objects in a seamless, Virtual reality-like manner. A key point of a virtual studio is that the real camera can move in 3D space, while the image of the virtual camera is being rendered in real-time from the same perspective. There exist many technical solutions for creating virtual studios, but most of them include the following components:
- Camera tracking, that uses either optical or mechanical measurements to create a live stream of data describing the exact perspective of the camera.
- Realtime rendering software, that uses the camera tracking data and generates a synthetic image of a television studio.
- A video mixer, which combines the video from the camera with the video from the realtime rendering software to produce a final video output. One of the most common ways to mix the video to replace a chroma key background.
A major difference between a virtual studio and the bluescreen special effects used in movies is that the computer graphics are rendered in realtime, removing the need for any post production work, and allowing it to be used in live television broadcasts.
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- For more details on the Virtual Studio of Brainstorm Multimedia go to: [1]
- For more details on the Virtual Studio of FOR-A go to: [2]
- For more details on tracking systems of TrackMen go to: [3]
- For more details of vizrt go to Virtual Studio @ Vizrt.
- For movies of Virtual Studio of vizrt go to Alter 1,ITN 1, ITN 2, NYSE, RTL 1.