Hello friend! Tell me please, you were talking about 3D screens, as I understand it, these semicircular screens are made 3D screens, and then they take lenses similar to the one that Canon released with two lenses and shoot against the background of a movie screen, shooting directly into the camera the objects or backgrounds created on the computer, which are actually three-dimensional, but my question is how does it work when the background on the screen is in 3D and the object is on the background, a person, then how does the camera combine a real person and a three-dimensional background into one image?
Cloud storage sounds like a good way to get rid of hundreds of SSDs. I don't know how you would upload as fast as the data is transferred to the camera though. Even with ultra fast upload speed, you still have a hundred fold discrepancy of 1000MB/s cfast vs 10MB/s internet. Unless there are big gaps between shots I would expect you have to leave the camera on for a while after you finish shooting and you would still have to swap out cards. I wouldn't trust camera manufacturers with the service. It would probably be lackluster and they would probably give up on it after a year. I bet some people are just glad they are still using film. Something you know is there in front of you and can hold it in your hands.
I was just looking at those LED screens and thought of rear projection. Interesting how we moved toward green screens and now are going back to a re-imagining of an old technology. I think Unreal Engine is really the way to go for that. As for my opinion, I just hope people get away from the set and studio and use real backgrounds as much as possible.
NO!!!!! , Accsoon has a delay of 60milliseconds, which is NOT 6/10th of a second.. It's .0.06 seconds. That is approx 1/17th of a second. or just slightly more than one frame at 24fps. Hard wired second tier monitors such as Feelworld ones have the same delay, maybe even a bit more. A typical non gaming TV has 100ms of flrsy. With a very strong iOS device (iPad 9th gen or Pro) Accsoon allows for even a bit less than that.
I see these 3d video screen backgrounds to be like using AI to turn your photography into digital illustration, or replacing the sky in your landscape photo because you didn't get up early enough to get the shot. It's interesting for sure but not something I would have a lot of interest in. What's the fun in not filming on location! :) Great video!
I thought there would be the actual footage of the technologies while you spoke.
Hello friend! Tell me please, you were talking about 3D screens, as I understand it, these semicircular screens are made 3D screens, and then they take lenses similar to the one that Canon released with two lenses and shoot against the background of a movie screen, shooting directly into the camera the objects or backgrounds created on the computer, which are actually three-dimensional, but my question is how does it work when the background on the screen is in 3D and the object is on the background, a person, then how does the camera combine a real person and a three-dimensional background into one image?
You were at NAB AND I MISSED YOU!? Damnit!!!
My favorite part was seeing you
great stuff as usual. love screen tech.
in future videos, please show footage from the event instead of just talking to us on camera all the time. but yes, great content
Cloud storage sounds like a good way to get rid of hundreds of SSDs. I don't know how you would upload as fast as the data is transferred to the camera though. Even with ultra fast upload speed, you still have a hundred fold discrepancy of 1000MB/s cfast vs 10MB/s internet. Unless there are big gaps between shots I would expect you have to leave the camera on for a while after you finish shooting and you would still have to swap out cards. I wouldn't trust camera manufacturers with the service. It would probably be lackluster and they would probably give up on it after a year. I bet some people are just glad they are still using film. Something you know is there in front of you and can hold it in your hands.
I was just looking at those LED screens and thought of rear projection. Interesting how we moved toward green screens and now are going back to a re-imagining of an old technology. I think Unreal Engine is really the way to go for that. As for my opinion, I just hope people get away from the set and studio and use real backgrounds as much as possible.
I wanted to attend NAB, but had to decide against it (time-constraints).
Thank you for sharing your findings/thoughts, Rubidium.
No worries. There's always next year!
NO!!!!! , Accsoon has a delay of 60milliseconds, which is NOT 6/10th of a second.. It's .0.06 seconds. That is approx 1/17th of a second. or just slightly more than one frame at 24fps. Hard wired second tier monitors such as Feelworld ones have the same delay, maybe even a bit more. A typical non gaming TV has 100ms of flrsy. With a very strong iOS device (iPad 9th gen or Pro) Accsoon allows for even a bit less than that.
Really? If it's so quick, it shouldn't be any issue at all. I'm excited to check it out. Thanks for the clarification.
I see these 3d video screen backgrounds to be like using AI to turn your photography into digital illustration, or replacing the sky in your landscape photo because you didn't get up early enough to get the shot. It's interesting for sure but not something I would have a lot of interest in. What's the fun in not filming on location! :) Great video!
What about Alien Worlds tho?
@@mattbrooks348 What about the Original Star Wars and Alien films?! Hand crafted art. :)
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