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ANTILATENCY TRACKING

Our Rosebank Studio is equipped with an immersive Antilatency tracking system. This allows us to track the camera movements in real-time and render these live in the virtual world.

Additionally, we can track the movement of a person or object in the studio, allowing free movement anywhere in the space, alleviating many of the restrictions that a non-tracked studio would experience.


STREAMING AND CONNECTIVITY

We pride ourselves in reliability, and with that comes backups in every form factor, from power to computers, personnel and internet, we are covered. We have two 1Gbps fibre lines powering our studios, provided by unique ISP’s routed via separate paths to our mainframe, ensuring an always up connection to the world.

We are a member of the SRT Alliance (Secure Reliable Transport), allowing our streams to use this open source video streaming protocol that brings pristine quality, low-latency live video over the public internet.

Additionally using both HLS and iFrame codecs for delivery to the end user, ensuring smooth HD playback on all devices, on all network infrastructures.


CAMERAS

We use 4K Black Magic URSA Cameras for our recordings and our broadcasts, ensuring best possible quality key and colour grading.


MOTION CAPTURE

Mo-cap suits are a fundamental way of creating meta-human characters, allowing us to mimic the exact movements of the actor.

Creating 3D characters allows for perfect repetition, great for use in TVC’s, safety videos, corporate messaging etc. These characters can be anything from a company mascot to an alien species, the options are endless.


FACIAL TRACKING

Much the same as mo-cap, facial tracking is used for the more intricate details of emotion, giving the character a personality.

This works right down to frown line’s, dimples, smirks and eye movements, allowing the viewer to identify on a human level.


DANTE AUDIO

Our studios run on a fully digital Dante audio system, ensuring frame accurate lip-sync, clean uninterrupted playback at a 24bit 48khz broadcast quality.

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