This mobile unit is unique in the world, and allows broadcasting live 3D images. The project is called IN3D and has been promoted by the companies Kronomav and NeoDuction, with the support of Valencia’s Technological Institute of Optics, Color, and Image
The IN3D initiative has required an investment in design and production for both hardware and software, with the goal of totally automating the entire process of production and image playback.
This pioneering system in Europe, as defined within the IN3D initiative, aims to overcome the challenge of telepresence in real time, through a perceptual experience where the true challenge has been to deal with the production of immersion sound (real) that is consistent with a 3D image.
The acid test of this system was carried out during the broadcast of the King’s Cup final, in which Real Madrid beat Barcelona; the game was seen live and in 3D in ten countries, thanks to this technology developed in Valencia.
This unique 3D system in Europe only has one competitor in the United States. AIDO points out the role played by the companies Kronomav (in charge of designing and manufacturing all of the hardware for the equipment and filming the events in 3D), and NeoDuction, a sound specialist that has been able to synchronize image with sound and coin the concept of sound in 3D.
They were also able to combine their areas of expertise in order to develop an immersion 3D system that spans both image and sound, in order to broadcast important events live with the quality of high definition, and without the need for post-production.
Without a doubt, a step forward in 3D technology will be when this technology can be popularized and content in three dimensions arrives directly in the home.
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