The prototype is being revealed at the Future of Cinema conference (part of the Nab show) in Las Vegas this week.
Camera maker Lytro is launching a first of its kind light-field video system intended for feature film with significant implications for the future of production.
The system combines the highest resolution sensor ever developed with specialised software to enable frame rate, aperture and focal length to be determined in post-production.
The prototype is being unveiled at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers’s Smpte Future of Cinema conference in Las Vegas on April 16, part of the Nab Show (Apr 16-21), along with a short film showcasing the technology, and will be launched commercially in Q3 this year.
While conventional cameras record light as a two dimensional image - a mechanism that hasn’t changed since the invention of photography - Lytro’s camera is able to capture multiple viewpoints on set in a single...
Camera maker Lytro is launching a first of its kind light-field video system intended for feature film with significant implications for the future of production.
The system combines the highest resolution sensor ever developed with specialised software to enable frame rate, aperture and focal length to be determined in post-production.
The prototype is being unveiled at the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers’s Smpte Future of Cinema conference in Las Vegas on April 16, part of the Nab Show (Apr 16-21), along with a short film showcasing the technology, and will be launched commercially in Q3 this year.
While conventional cameras record light as a two dimensional image - a mechanism that hasn’t changed since the invention of photography - Lytro’s camera is able to capture multiple viewpoints on set in a single...
- 4/11/2016
- ScreenDaily
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