On April 23, iQOO launched the new iQOO Neo3 series flagship. At this product launch conference, Andy Jib and Stype will provide virtual reality (AR) solutions for this live Show.
Augmented reality technology (AR) is a new digital technology that "seamlessly synthesizes" the real environment and virtual content on the screen. These include multimedia, three-dimensional modeling, real-time video display and control, multi-sensor fusion, real-time tracking, scene fusion and other new technical ways.
At present, the application of virtual reality (VR) in the live broadcast have been very mature on variety shows such as sports events and e-sports matches. All the dazzling effects of League of Legends and King of Glory are almost inseparable from augmented reality technology.
In this shooting, the Stype Kit sensor was placed on the rotation axis of Andy Jib arm, to encode the camera's motion track. After the sensor collects the data, it processes the relevant location data and sends it to the virtual rendering software to synthesize the real picture with the virtual graphics in real time, providing various cool effects for the product launch.
Andy Jib has been used in many important live shootings around the world: the glory of kings KPL spring game, the international military competition, the League of Legends global finals, the 15th Pacific Games, the voice of France, the festival of Korean folk songs, CCTV Spring Festival Gala, Indian Independence Day and other major events at the world.
About Stype Kit
Stype Kit is a tracking system for professional camera Jib system. In use, the sensor installed on the camera jib provides the precise position data of the camera, without any physical modification of the camera jib, and it is easy to set up, calibrate and use. The system can be paired with any rendering engine currently available on the market, including Vizrt, Avid, ZeroDensity, Pixotope, Wasp3D, etc.
Post time: Apr-07-2021