I'll jump in here for Vizrt. The trick with using AR in a live environment is, if you want to interact with the graphics, you have to rehearse. You need to know where the graphics are spatially so that you can orient yourself in the right way. There is a monitor on the camera that I can see but it's pretty small. There are also monitors on either side of the set that I can see. But the real trick is rehearsing.
There is a monitor mounted to the front of the camera that he can reference while still looking at the camera. There are also monitors mounted on the sides of the set that he can reference.
Best demonstration i've seen of the filmmaking and production capabilities of VR/MR/AR. Well done ya'll!
amazing!! That's why I love Vizrt!!!
Guillermo G sank you!!
How is the presenter seeing the objects with his naked eye?
I'll jump in here for Vizrt. The trick with using AR in a live environment is, if you want to interact with the graphics, you have to rehearse. You need to know where the graphics are spatially so that you can orient yourself in the right way. There is a monitor on the camera that I can see but it's pretty small. There are also monitors on either side of the set that I can see. But the real trick is rehearsing.
There is a monitor mounted to the front of the camera that he can reference while still looking at the camera. There are also monitors mounted on the sides of the set that he can reference.
@@ChrisBlackNorway it would have been peefect if those Graphics would have been real what I mean everybody can see it front of theme no through the TV