25-04-2024, 05:17 PM
variety.com
variety.com
The American news networks continue to find ways to utilize technology and innovate to air programming that have no visuals. Such as the very relevant Supreme Court hearing on Presidential Immunity. MSNBC will use its VR tech to create a virtual Supreme Court. Virtually moving the camera around the court room and pointing the "camera" at the person speaking and using overhead "jib" shots. This mixed with visuals from MSNBC HQ and its video walls. What could have been a visually boring event, as the Supreme Court bans live video feed from the court. Interesting use of modern technology.
THIS IS VERY INTERESTING....(well too me)
variety.com
The American news networks continue to find ways to utilize technology and innovate to air programming that have no visuals. Such as the very relevant Supreme Court hearing on Presidential Immunity. MSNBC will use its VR tech to create a virtual Supreme Court. Virtually moving the camera around the court room and pointing the "camera" at the person speaking and using overhead "jib" shots. This mixed with visuals from MSNBC HQ and its video walls. What could have been a visually boring event, as the Supreme Court bans live video feed from the court. Interesting use of modern technology.
THIS IS VERY INTERESTING....(well too me)
Quote:By the way, Greenstein says, motion-capture technology that could animate mouths that move along with actual words being spoken is available, but “that might be a bridge too far.”