Witness the brave new world of virtual production from a single workstation

Brainstorm, an innovator in real-time 3D graphics and virtual studio solutions, will demonstrate its latest advancements in virtual production, real-time 3D graphics, newsroom workflows, and immersive presentations at IBC2024.
At booth 7.B47, Brainstorm will debut the newest features of Suite 6.1, which includes the latest versions of InfinitySet, Aston, and eStudio. The demonstration will feature a live Elections programme, utilising InfinitySet with Unreal Engine 5.4.
Attendees will witness features like multiple-scene transitions, talent tele-transport, and augmented reality (AR) graphics. A standout will be the transparent touchscreen, enabling in-context 3D graphics and providing presenters with enhanced control, making complex shows more interactive and talent-friendly.
In collaboration with XD Motion, Brainstorm will also highlight the capabilities of InfinitySet’s new Dual-GPU feature. This allows the entire demonstration to be managed from a single workstation, integrating set extension, colour correction, camera inputs, AR graphics, and interactive elements.
This innovation, says Brainstorm, is crucial for production environments with space or personnel constraints. Key features include real-time extra-render, set extension with colour-matching 3D look-up tables (LUTs), in-context AR motion graphics, and immersive talent tele-transportation.
Ricardo Montesa, Brainstorm’s CEO & Founder, said, “We’re excited to exhibit at IBC and demonstrate the amazing possibilities our product range provides content creators of any kind and size to produce the best possible virtual content.
“Now that virtual production is increasingly common in broadcast and film, Brainstorm can help its users with our decades-long experience, and expand it to the corporate and education markets.”To find out how you can expand on your virtual production capabilities, speak with the Brainstorm team at IBC2024, which is taking place at the Amsterdam RAI convention centre from September 13-16.




