Medical News
Technology
10 May 2019
A virtual camera in a virtual speakeasyTechnicolor
By Andrew Rosenblum Wearing a VR headset, I’m immersed in a virtual speakeasy of the 1920s. A strange-looking wooden protagonist, played by a human actor whose footage has just been recorded, chit-chats with computer-generated bar patrons.
The technology I’m testing was created by Technicolor and allows film directors to instantly see what a scene will look like with computer-generated imagery added in.
With a touch of a joystick I can “fly” around the room to get a different point of view for the perfect shot, or shrink myself relative to …
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