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Tickets on Sale for frame:work:london ‘22; Event Set for Nov. 3-4 at CodeNode

Super Early Bird and Student Tickets are now available for frame:work:london 2022, Nov. 3 & 4. frame:work:london is a conference for conversations about the unique challenges of creating video for physical spaces, live performance, and virtual worlds. Attendees range from expert practitioners in creative video production, partner design disciplines in set, lighting and audio, production leadership, new professionals, and students. If you work in real-time content creation, screens content for live entertainment, or interactive content—this is your home. Let’s build a future for the creative video community.Read More »Tickets on Sale for frame:work:london ‘22; Event Set for Nov. 3-4 at CodeNode

frame:work:london 2022 Conference to be Held Nov. 3-4 at CodeNode

frame:work is hosting its first in-person conference—frame:work:london—for the creative video community on November 3 & 4 at CodeNode in London, UK. frame:work is a community organization for creative video professionals working in screens-dominated live events, installations and virtual productions.Read More »frame:work:london 2022 Conference to be Held Nov. 3-4 at CodeNode

PLASA 2022: The Gottelier Award Honoree is JB Toby – Technical Director for Avolites

JB Toby, Technical Director, Avolites Ltd is the 2022 Gottelier Honoree

Following the PLASA Innovation Awards, the prestigious Gottelier Award was presented to JB Toby, Technical Director for Avolites. This award, named in memory of Tony Gottelier, the renowned industry innovator and commentator who passed away in 2006. The Gottelier Award recognizes individuals or teams of people who have made sustained and significant contributions to the development of entertainment technology. Read More »PLASA 2022: The Gottelier Award Honoree is JB Toby – Technical Director for Avolites

Video of the Week: ‘Russian Doll’ Takes a Subway Ride Using LED Video

4Wall’s Virtual Production team was tasked to create a video panel wall that wrapped around a practical subway car to create a simulated effect of the subway rolling down the tracks for a pivotal scene in an episode of Netflix’s Russian Doll. They utilized Absen M2.9 LED video panels controlled via disguise media servers along with ARRI SkyPanels and Chroma-Q Chroma-Q Studio Force II LED battens to pull off the desired look.

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4Wall Provides LED Video Technology for Netflix’s “Russian Doll” Episode

Season 2 of Netflix’s highly anticipated series Russian Doll was released in April. 4Wall’s Virtual Production team was tasked to create a video panel wall that wrapped around a practical subway car to create a simulated effect of the subway rolling down the tracks for a pivotal scene. They utilized Absen M2.9 LED video panels to pull off the desired look. Here’s a behind-the-scenes video of production on Russian Doll:

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As XR Virtual Productions Grow, NovaStar’s Control System Serves as a Solution

With the continued impact of the global pandemic, eXtended Reality (XR) virtual production is becoming increasingly popular. LED screens with their realistic colors and higher dynamic range of brightness can better provide an immersive shooting environment for actors compared to traditional green screens and can also eliminate a lot of post-production time and expense. In recent years, XR has been more and more widely used in the fields of virtual staging, advertising, film, and television production.Read More »As XR Virtual Productions Grow, NovaStar’s Control System Serves as a Solution

Macroblock Symposium 2021 | Introducing Brand-New Drivers for Advanced Displays

 

Macroblock Symposium 2021 was held online on December 15. Through cooperation with Moonshine Animation, they used XR shooting techniques in the virtual production studio to create a new symposium style. This virtual studio created a variety of scenes according to the shooting purposes.  When using Camera Tracking, the scenes moved with the speakers to generate a highly immersive visual experience that blurred the boundaries between the virtual world and reality. It was a concrete demonstration of the in-demand virtual reality application in the LED display industry during the post-epidemic period. Here is the video replay of this Macroblock Symposium 2021:

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