vsnfreemove - Overview

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vsnfreemove is a revolutionary tool for audiovisual production. It allows for real time camera movements on a virtual set, all of which provide complete freedom in production.

This technology avoids having to depend on sensor systems with the consequent savings in costs.

The vsnfreemove graphical engine allows for spectacular virtual camera scenes and thus provides complete freedom of movement in a virtual scenario.

With vsnfreemove, extremely wide spaces can be created (both in front of and behind real objects), with a perfect integration of both images and real and virtual objects, which is a very costly matter in real sets.

It Includes:

  • The design of virtual sets with three different areas. News, Weather and Multipurpose.It offers the possibility of creating new virtual sets in accordance with specific characteristics
  • One year software maintenance. Including software updates and technical help
  • Hardware:CPU, nVidia graphic board, four inputs board in SDI, two outputs in SDI
 
 
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What experts are saying

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Fabio Escandón

Production Infrastructure Manger of Telmex Colombia
 

vsnIPTransfer proved an essential tool to our production team in South Africa [during the 2010 World Cup]. Since satellite availability was a limited and expensive resource, we used a somewhat slow Internet connection. Nevertheless, the tool allowed us to transfer around 20 minutes contents daily. Our journalists would capture and pre-edit the video material before transferring it to Bogotá. We would receive these contents at the channel as a video file and perform the final edit, making them ready for broadcast

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