Brainstorm at CABSAT 2024: Showcasing Virtual Production Innovations

Brainstorm, a leading manufacturer of real-time 3D graphics and virtual studio solutions, is set to exhibit its latest developments at CABSAT 2024.

The company will showcase advancements in Virtual Production, Real-time 3D Graphics, and Immersive Presentations.

Booth Highlights

Brainstorm will present Suite 6, the newest iteration of its InfinitySet and Aston flagship products, featuring new capabilities and solutions. The company will also demonstrate the new Edison ecosystem, a comprehensive and turnkey solution for immersive live presentations designed as a user-friendly virtual studio in a box.

InfinitySet Demonstrations

The main booth demonstration will highlight InfinitySet’s advanced, photorealistic augmented and mixed reality content. Set in a green screen environment and utilizing a single Canon N-500 PTZ camera, the demo will showcase real-time, in-context AR motion graphics, fully immersive talent TeleTransportation, and multi-background content.

Unreal Engine Integration

InfinitySet is fully compatible with Unreal Engine 5.3, allowing seamless integration of Brainstorm-created objects and Aston elements within the UE environment. This includes shadows, reflections, and AR capabilities, thanks to the latest NVIDIA ADA 6000 GPU technology, providing unparalleled flexibility for content creation.

Dual-GPU Capabilities

Suite 6 introduces new Dual-GPU capabilities for InfinitySet, enabling the control of complex productions with a single workstation. This includes virtual productions with set extensions, color correction, camera inputs, AR graphics, and interactive graphics. Additional features include real-time, seamless extra-render and set extension with color-matching 3D LUTs, in-context AR motion graphics, fully immersive talent TeleTransportation, and multi-background content. InfinitySet 6 also supports SMPTE 2110, ensuring compatibility with the latest broadcast workflows.

Aston’s Role in Motion Graphics

Motion graphics are a crucial component of any broadcast workflow, and Brainstorm will demonstrate how Aston equips designers with advanced tools for data-driven, in-context AR graphics. These graphics can be displayed in immersive virtual environments, including UE scenes, and interact seamlessly with the scene and talents. Aston also highlights the ease of incorporating multi-channel graphics and collaborative workflows into any broadcast show.

Company’s Statement

David Alexander, Brainstorm’s Commercial Director, expressed excitement about meeting clients and users at CABSAT, emphasizing the event’s importance for the Middle East broadcast and audio-visual markets. Celebrating 30 years in business, Brainstorm looks forward to live demonstrations showcasing the latest innovations in virtual productions and workflows.

David Alexander
David Alexander
About Brainstorm

Brainstorm is a leading provider of real-time 3D graphics and virtual studio solutions, serving a variety of industries including broadcast, film, and corporate presentations. Founded in 1993, the company has been at the forefront of innovation in 3D and virtual studio technology, known for its advanced products like InfinitySet, Aston, Edison, and eStudio.

About CABSAT

CABSAT is the leading event for content, broadcast, satellite, media, and entertainment professionals in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) region. Held annually at the Dubai World Trade Centre, it attracts over 18,000 industry professionals, including engineers, system integrators, broadcasters, content buyers, sellers, producers, and distributors. The event features exhibitions, conferences, and networking opportunities, showcasing the latest advancements in media and satellite technology.

News source: https://www.brainstorm3d.com/showcase-advanced-content-creation-cabsat2024/

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