The application of avionics simulation technology to virtual studios
The application of avionics simulation technology to virtual studios
- Author(s):
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19971339
For access to this article, please select a purchase option:
Buy conference paper PDF
Buy Knowledge Pack
IET members benefit from discounts to all IET publications and free access to E&T Magazine. If you are an IET member, log in to your account and the discounts will automatically be applied.
International Broadcasting Conference (IBC) — Recommend this title to your library
Thank you
Your recommendation has been sent to your librarian.
- Author(s): Source: International Broadcasting Conference (IBC), 1997 p. 46 – 50
- Conference: International Broadcasting Conference (IBC)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:19971339
- ISBN: 0 85296 694 6
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Conference date: 12-16 Sept. 1997
- Format: PDF
The virtual studio system provides a comprehensive solution for all stages of TV program production by enabling real time integration of live actors with 3D virtual sets during live-to-air program shooting. The system is a fully-integrated and open system which provides both cost advantages and new creative abilities for television productions. New and unique features in RT-SET's system include an on-line video cursor which enables the studio operator to interact with the ongoing production in real time; a virtual blue screen which enables the cameras to shoot outside the blue screen perimeters; a virtual camera which enables the “camera” to wander off and “shoot” in places which are far beyond the actual studio boundaries; 3D sound effects which enable activation of sound effects associated with the 3D world; post-production capabilities and others.
Inspec keywords: virtual reality; television studios; telecommunication computing; television broadcasting; avionics; television production; open systems; television cameras; digital simulation
Subjects: Television and video equipment, systems and applications; Communications computing; Graphics techniques; Simulation techniques; Radio and television broadcasting
Related content
content/conferences/10.1049/cp_19971339
pub_keyword,iet_inspecKeyword,pub_concept
6
6