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MultiViewXR by Mo-sys

MultiViewXR brings a traditional multi-camera workflow to LED virtual studios with unrestricted creative controls, maximum colour depth and full resolution. Tell your story. Your way.

Mo-Sys MultiViewXR integrates with existing studio infrastructure to revolutionise VP for multi-camera projects. This cost-effective solution maximises creative choice without technology constraints and eliminates the need for expensive per camera render nodes.

Unrestricted multi-camera workflow for LED virtual studios
MultiViewXR brings a traditional multi-camera workflow to LED virtual studios with unrestricted creative controls. For the first time, directors can see the correct perspective view of off-air cameras before switching within a limitless XR environment.

Without limitation
MultiViewXR offers creatives full artistic choice of shutter speeds and exposure, empowering them to express their vision without restrictive technical limitations.

Autonomous operation & maximum compatibility
MultiViewXR is a powerful feature of VP Pro XR. It automatically re-composites the correct perspective view of off-air cameras and is compatible with all leading broadcast and cine cameras, LED controllers and panels.

Real-time AI-assisted director previews
Using Mo-Sys’ patent pending machine learning, MultiViewXR generates real-time AI-assisted director previews and supports any number of cameras per system while eliminating the need for multiple render nodes.

SOURCE:

Mo-sys: https://www.mo-sys.com/product/camera-tracking/virtual-production/multiviewxr/

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