Hi, please answer that which type/technology/specification/pixel density-size these LED screens are preferred so to avoid shimmer & interlacing problems.. what lumen range should monitors be & does it needs to be changed on different fps on camera etc etc. such practical things to be noted!
My question is: how can an indie set up a small studio (in Cleveland Ohio)? Where do I find the tech to do this? Where can I learn to do this? I’m the barbarian at the gate, where’s the gate keeper for me to slay?
Great question, and thank you for watching! We found in our research for the series the first "must" for any virtual production studio is a powerful PC. "Step one" is ensuring your system meets the requirements of Unreal Engine or Unity for best performance. In our next series at AIS (coming live this winter) we will once again focus on virtual production and share the gear being used by top content creators. Until then, feel free to email us at info@theadvancedimagingsociety.com and we can do our best to provide resources for getting started with your virtual production studio. Hope this helps!
@@arielwollinger Im interested in camera tracking for Unreal so I purchased Antilatency and played around with that, very smooth tracking ...I also started messing around with their remote 2 app with an ipad and thats something to consider - its really smooth too, possibly not as smooth as antilatency, but the app has great features
This is Matt Workman, thanks for having me! It was great meeting and working with everyone!
The pleasure was all ours, Matt. Thanks for an incredible demo and we hope to host many more from you in the future!
Hi, please answer that which type/technology/specification/pixel density-size these LED screens are preferred so to avoid shimmer & interlacing problems.. what lumen range should monitors be & does it needs to be changed on different fps on camera etc etc. such practical things to be noted!
Why the sudden cut off at the end? The last question was interesting.
Stephen, the full panel can now be found here: th-cam.com/video/8gOEV_c597Y/w-d-xo.html
My question is: how can an indie set up a small studio (in Cleveland Ohio)? Where do I find the tech to do this? Where can I learn to do this? I’m the barbarian at the gate, where’s the gate keeper for me to slay?
Great question, and thank you for watching! We found in our research for the series the first "must" for any virtual production studio is a powerful PC. "Step one" is ensuring your system meets the requirements of Unreal Engine or Unity for best performance. In our next series at AIS (coming live this winter) we will once again focus on virtual production and share the gear being used by top content creators. Until then, feel free to email us at info@theadvancedimagingsociety.com and we can do our best to provide resources for getting started with your virtual production studio. Hope this helps!
MeetMo? Is that the teleconferencing software you used?
That's correct. Here's their site: meetmo.io/
HTC Vive vs Vanishing Point vs Anti-Latency? which is the best route for Unreal and which is the easiest to get set up?
Mo-sys
@@arielwollinger Im interested in camera tracking for Unreal so I purchased Antilatency and played around with that, very smooth tracking ...I also started messing around with their remote 2 app with an ipad and thats something to consider - its really smooth too, possibly not as smooth as antilatency, but the app has great features
Well, that ended abruptly!
Thanks for watching, Ryan O! Hope you enjoyed the talks. The full producer's panel can be found here: th-cam.com/video/8gOEV_c597Y/w-d-xo.html
I am seeking help for virtual production for my film. Kindly respond if anybody is interested or skilled.
Hi I'm into this kind of filmmaking I'd like to learn what information you gathered until now bro reply me if you want to interact
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So the actors can’t get Covid? What a joke this whole Covid was