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Samsung shows ‘The Wall for Virtual Production’ at IBC2023

Samsung shows ‘The Wall for Virtual Production’ at IBC2023Built for any studio environment, no matter how large the building demand is, Samsung’s ‘The Wall for Virtual Production’ is on display at IBC202, paving the way for its distribution in Europe.

Samsung Electronics unveiled at Infocomm 2023, in Orlando,  last June, a new digital signage lineup, including Samsung’s Interactive Display – WAC Series, Samsung Kiosk, Windows Edition, along with other new display solutions, some presented for the first time at the largest audiovisual conference. Among the new products revealed then was a dedicated display from The Wall family, designed for Virtual Production. It’s that same product that the company took to IBC2023 as it announces “two models of The Wall are now available in Europe, expanding Samsung’s leadership in the virtual production XR studio fields.”

“The Wall for Virtual Production opens the door to limitless potential for filmmakers, producers and studios by amplifying digital effects, while making virtual content creation easier, faster and more cost effective,” said Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “Each feature has been handpicked to empower businesses across industries as they embark on their virtual content creation journey with an unprecedented level of quality.”production capabilities that extend reality

Production capabilities that extend reality

Here is some more information about ‘The Wall for Virtual Production’ shared by Samsung:

Samsung’s leading visual display technology delivers powerful production capabilities that extend reality. Production studios can use ultra-large LED walls to create virtual content, integrating them with real-time visual effects technology to reduce the time and cost of content production. The Wall for Virtual Production is a leader in this type of application and can amplify projects by adding lifelike levels of detail, texture, volume, and shades to virtual content creation environments. The new IVC model options, P1.68 and P2.1, include a curvature range that can stretch up to 5,800R, which creates a more realistic field of view. The display also packs an updated genlock feature that keeps The Wall in line with the system’s signals, so there aren’t any dropped or doubled frames. This capability — along with the enhanced phase offset feature that adjusts the time delay between camera and screen — ensures a perfect image.

To display colors as accurately and consistently as possible, The Wall for Virtual Production features 3D lookup tables (LUTs) for color correction, wide-gamut HDR color processing and color adjustment between individual cabinets or modules. Meanwhile, the integrated Virtual Production Management (VPM) software and its intuitive interface make it easy and more efficient to manage the screen and facilitate the highest possible picture quality in a virtual production environment. The VPM is also capable of detecting and resolving any potential LED-related issues.

Built for any studio environment

In addition, The Wall for Virtual Production is built for any studio environment, no matter how large the building demand is. Whether for a volume studio or XR studio, The Wall for Virtual Production makes the production of immersive content possible.

“We’re thrilled to be supporting Samsung with the exciting launch of The Wall for Virtual Production IVC Series at this year’s IBC. With our heritage in creating cutting-edge virtual production and XR broadcast studios, we’re excited about the powerful new tools the IVC Series brings,” said Andy Hook, Technical Solutions Director at White Light, a d&b solutions company that is a leading specialist integrator, innovating the way for the next generation of media studio technologies. Using its unique method of technological alchemy, learned from its extensive work in a diverse range of markets, the company will connect the blocks of AV, lighting, virtual production, and extended reality (XR) to help users build the perfect studio project.

“These tools give us a huge scope for creating even more impactful and flexible virtual production environments and continuing to drive progress and transformation in this space” added Andy Hook.

The Wall for Virtual Production features top-of-the-line capabilities, including:

The Wall for Virtual Production’s P1.68 and P2.1 models are now available globally including Europe.

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