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Creative Lessons Learned in HDR Grading

In a panel that opened the Future of Cinema conference, a panel of creators from Inside Out and Tomorrowland discussed their experiences in creating their first HDR grades and their desires for next steps. This covered similar ground to the panel we reported from IBC, but in less detail (http://tinyurl.com/gp3ywuz) The team from the animated … Read more

Panel Offers Tips on VR Production

A panel of VR content creators and hardware/software providers at NAB provided nice insight into the status of VR capture and post-production, along with some lessons learned along the way. Member of the panel included: Jeffrey Martin, Alexander Jenny (GoPro), Chris Boboti, Lewis Smithingham, Jason Diamond, and Mark Gray 360-degree cameras continue to evolve with … Read more

WeKast Seeks Funds for Wireless Presentation Solution

WeKast has a Kickstarter campaign to raise $50K to deliver a dongle-like device that is intended to make collaborative meeting go a lot more smoothly. The problem they are trying to solve is the clumsy way that people share content from multiple devices on a shared display – be it a big flat panel or … Read more

Sony Digital Cinema Not Ready to Embrace Laser Projection Yet

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Sony’s Digital Cinema group was at CinemaCon 2016, but it did not announce any new projection products. While the company says it is working on laser-based solutions for cinema, it says the current lamp-based 4K system offers better value than laser-based solutions. The company has an interesting point – at least in one respect – … Read more

Barco Announces New RGB Laser Projector Wins

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RGB laser projection cinema are increasingly being installed in Premium Large Format (PLF) venues worldwide. These are expensive systems, but exhibitors believe audiences will see the difference and pay more for the improved experience. At CinemaCon 2016, Barco released new information on the installations it is planning. Santikos Entertainment, for example, says it is ramping … Read more

Barco Escape Format Gains Momentum

The Barco Escape format was introduced two years ago at CinemCon. It is a three–screen format where the side screens can show content related to what is being shown on the main central screen or the three screens can show one super-wide-aspect-ratio image to create an immersive feeling. A few trial content clips have been … Read more

Facebook Adds the VR Selfie to the Social Media Repertoire

During its developer conference, Facebook introduced the concept of VR to their social media empire. It seems,the reason why Facebook bought Oculus in the first place is becoming clearer. The presentation included a VR session that was shown to the audience via a screen. Source: Social VR Demo video – VRScout The presentation was split … Read more

Vyking Launches Video Ad Suite That Reacts to Users

Vyking (Berlin, Germany) has developed a suite of interactive video ad formats called ReactivAds. The system observes users’ through the use of a webcam such as commonly found on devices. By identifying user facial responses and gestures, the company claims that it will be possible for advertisers and publishers to judge the emotional state of … Read more

BigScreen to Enable Collaborative VR

As virtual reality moves towards becoming a consumer reality, it still remains essentially a solitary user experience. There are a variety of reasons for this not the least of which is the fact that users wear a Head Mounted Display that isolates them from the surrounding environment. This issue is being addressed by BigScreen, Inc. … Read more

Introducing the Lytro Cinema Light Field Camera

Lytro, Inc. (Mountain View, CA) encountered difficulty in achieving adoption of light field technology in consumer cameras. None-the-less, the technology still has great potential for imaging in cinema and visual effects applications. To address these applications, the company developed and has just debuted a new camera product called the Lytro Cinema. If the basics of … Read more

Thales Demonstrates a Large Size In-Flight Entertainment System

Looking to improve the passenger in-flight entertainment experience, aerospace company Thales (France) has developed a 21.3-inch HD LCD touchscreen display system that is designed to fit into the back side of an airplane seat. The system is called Digital Sky. A working prototype of the system has been demonstrated in a mock-up cabin. It was … Read more