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GhostFrame To Host Daily Demonstrations at IBC Exhibition
GHOSTFRAME TO HOST DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS AT IBC EXHIBITION
Leek, The Netherlands (June 8, 2021) – In response to overwhelming demand, GhostFrame will host daily demonstrations at the upcoming IBC Exhibition in Amsterdam.
The IBC Exhibition 2021, will offer the perfect opportunity to show a full feature demonstration for GhostFrame. GhostFrame partners AGS, Megapixel VR, and ROE Visual will host a complete demonstration studio in the ROE Visual stand in Hall 9, making this the perfect opportunity to publicly showcase this technology.
"The IBC Exhibition is recognized as the world's most influential show for the Media, Entertainment and Technology industry. IBC will create a hybrid event that will combine an unrivaled show experience with new opportunities to engage and drive leads. This is the perfect platform for GhostFrame to engage with its target audience all over the globe. Visitors will discover the innovative GhostFrame technology in a live environment and explore the exciting possibilities of this technology together. We really look forward to this show", comments Roelof Bouwman, General Manager for ROE Visual and GhostFrame founding member.
Combining the strengths and possibilities of cutting-edge LED and camera technology, GhostFrame enables innovative and never-before-seen video and broadcast technology workflows. GhostFrame[1] works by displaying more than just the video feed on the LED panel with multiple sources invisible to the human eye but visible to the camera. This magic enables professional cameras to capture one or more sets of images while the naked eye only sees one.
Creating multiple and hidden sources in a single video feed gives production teams the freedom to operate without restrictions. Using GhostFrame will reduce installation and production time and allow for real-time post-production with free positioning and camera movement while working in a near-zero latency environment. The fact that content, like a green screen or camera tracking, can be hidden is ground-breaking. The talent on-stage works with a realistic background, and at the same time camera tracking or green screen can be captured while remaining invisible for the person on the set.
Imagine a broadcast studio where you can provide the presenter with his or her autocue, instruction markers, and visible eye contact with a reporter. At the same time, the viewers at home see only the intended environment image. Or shoot a virtual background where each take automatically has the green screen simultaneously recorded. Film an action scene in one take with different perspectives, or simply setup up hidden tracking without the need for physical markers. With GhostFrame, the impossible becomes possible.
"To understand the benefits of GhostFrame, you must see what actually happens on the LED volume and the camera feeds. The GhostFrame team is excited to announce the live demonstrations at IBC and looks forward to welcoming creatives and broadcast producers to discuss the possibilities and ways to apply this technology in TV shows and Broadcast.
The GhostFrame team can be found in Hall 9, Stand A04 and B04.
Leek, The Netherlands (June 8, 2021) – In response to overwhelming demand, GhostFrame will host daily demonstrations at the upcoming IBC Exhibition in Amsterdam.
The IBC Exhibition 2021, will offer the perfect opportunity to show a full feature demonstration for GhostFrame. GhostFrame partners AGS, Megapixel VR, and ROE Visual will host a complete demonstration studio in the ROE Visual stand in Hall 9, making this the perfect opportunity to publicly showcase this technology.
"The IBC Exhibition is recognized as the world's most influential show for the Media, Entertainment and Technology industry. IBC will create a hybrid event that will combine an unrivaled show experience with new opportunities to engage and drive leads. This is the perfect platform for GhostFrame to engage with its target audience all over the globe. Visitors will discover the innovative GhostFrame technology in a live environment and explore the exciting possibilities of this technology together. We really look forward to this show", comments Roelof Bouwman, General Manager for ROE Visual and GhostFrame founding member.
Combining the strengths and possibilities of cutting-edge LED and camera technology, GhostFrame enables innovative and never-before-seen video and broadcast technology workflows. GhostFrame[1] works by displaying more than just the video feed on the LED panel with multiple sources invisible to the human eye but visible to the camera. This magic enables professional cameras to capture one or more sets of images while the naked eye only sees one.
Creating multiple and hidden sources in a single video feed gives production teams the freedom to operate without restrictions. Using GhostFrame will reduce installation and production time and allow for real-time post-production with free positioning and camera movement while working in a near-zero latency environment. The fact that content, like a green screen or camera tracking, can be hidden is ground-breaking. The talent on-stage works with a realistic background, and at the same time camera tracking or green screen can be captured while remaining invisible for the person on the set.
Imagine a broadcast studio where you can provide the presenter with his or her autocue, instruction markers, and visible eye contact with a reporter. At the same time, the viewers at home see only the intended environment image. Or shoot a virtual background where each take automatically has the green screen simultaneously recorded. Film an action scene in one take with different perspectives, or simply setup up hidden tracking without the need for physical markers. With GhostFrame, the impossible becomes possible.
"To understand the benefits of GhostFrame, you must see what actually happens on the LED volume and the camera feeds. The GhostFrame team is excited to announce the live demonstrations at IBC and looks forward to welcoming creatives and broadcast producers to discuss the possibilities and ways to apply this technology in TV shows and Broadcast.
The GhostFrame team can be found in Hall 9, Stand A04 and B04.