Mo-Sys Engineering To Feature Latest Virtual Production Technology At 2022 NAB Show

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HAWTHORNE, Calif.—Mo-Sys Engineering will feature its virtual production technology stack at the NAB Show, April 23-27, in Las Vegas.

Using Fujifilm lenses and a 1.5mm pixel pitch LED wall from APG, Mo-Sys will show:

  • LED virtual production using its VP Pro XR LED content server and StarTracker camera tracking technology. The company will show its end-to-end LED production workflow for cinematic and broadcast virtual production. Mo-Sys also will demo the latest multi-camera switching feature for the VP Pro XR along with Cinematic XR Focus for pulling focus between real and virtual elements, managed by TeradekRT wireless lens controller, as part of a collaboration between Vitec and Mo-Sys.
  • NearTime, Mo-Sys Engineering’s real-time VFX graphics quality solution—a cloud-based auto-re-rendering system using Smart Green, a method that separates talent from the LED background without introducing green spill. The solution delivers higher quality real-time VFX content. NearTime also removes Moiré patterning completely and enables the use of lower cost LED panels to deliver an image quality that’s far closer to post-production compositing. 
  • Mo-Sys U50 remote head for augmented reality (AR) use for sports using Fujifilm’s latest box lens. It will be controlled remotely from the Vitec stand using a Vinten 750i remote head with pan bars. 
  • New Mo-Sys camera plate for the Vinten 750 head. The camera plate leverages Mo-Sys’ precision encoders for camera and lens tracking. The plate simplifies adding camera tracking capability to a static sports/event camera position for delivering precision blended AR graphics.
  • Robotics for virtual production leveraging the Mo-Sys G30 gyro-stabilized head and L40 cinematic remote head, both of which can be outfitted with encoded outputs for 3-axes.
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