At IBC 2010, Stergen will launch its Highlights version. Early next year, Stergen plans to introduce a live version that converts 2D video to stereo 3D in real-time for delivery to stereo 3D cinemas, mobile devices and home entertainment centers. Stergen’s real-time conversion software includes Stergen Arena, which connects to a single, live 2D camera output to produce live stereo 3D video from sports arenas and mobile video units; and Stergen Studio, for use in broadcast studios or cable head-ends to convert live, 2D video programs to stereo 3D in real-time.
As a result, Dr. Tamir added, “We produce high-fidelity, broadcast-quality 3D with even better depth perception than video captured by stereo 3D cameras and rigs. Unlike real 3D shooting, we have almost infinite capability to dynamically change the stereoscopic setting. Stergen’s 2D to 3D stereo conversion tools can complement live stereo 3D production, as well as offer a compelling alternative to expensive, logistically complex, live stereo 3D production. It cuts costs without compromising superior, broadcast quality.” While Vizrt is an important partner, Stergen’s software interfaces to many other graphics packages on the market.
“In addition to the breakthrough of creating 3D video from 2D video content, there is the amazing ability to place and animate 3D graphics into 3D video depth. This enables the creation of fantastic looking graphics ‘ never seen before for live broadcast productions by literally placing 3D graphics into 3D video space,” explained Petter Ole Jakobsen, CTO, Vizrt. “Stergen’s innovative technology enters the market at a time when analysts project that over 28 million 3D-capable TV sets will be in the home by 2012.”
As demand grows for stereo 3D content to fill this new medium, Vizrt will demonstrate its stereo 3D content creation solutions at IBC 2010. Vizrt will conduct stereoscopic 3D demonstrations, including a 3D stereoscopy wall and virtual studio that outputs virtual objects, 3D stereoscopic video, graphics and never before seen effects. Jakobsen added, “Our partnership with Stergen will undoubtedly strengthen our stereo 3D sports production portfolio.”
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