ENCO will showcase new augmented reality experiences at IBC 2025 featuring Qimera Virtual Set. Scheduled for unveiling on August 30, 2025, the latest advancements include integration with Unreal Engine 5.6, boosting graphic quality with a more efficient resource allocation. This enhancement promises stable and precise performance in scene construction and live production management, while also improving motion capture, cinematic rendering, and realistic lighting and reflections.
Additionally, Qimera now offers direct integration with PTZ cameras, robotic jibs, and pedestals through the VISCA protocol. This centralizes camera movements within the virtual production environment, decreasing complexity, setup times, and operational costs. Another significant enhancement is the expansion of live data capabilities. The introduction of a new MOS Listener for newsrooms automates graphics, enabling real-time monitoring of names, titles, and objects for immediate deployment in various Qimera environments. It also introduces real-time 3D graphics and new visualization libraries that enrich augmented reality productions without requiring chroma keying.
During the event at the ENCO booth (8.C76), attendees will have the opportunity to engage with a production workflow featuring green screen technology and 3D tracking, experiencing the complete process from creation to visual presentation. Ken Frommert, President of ENCO, stated, “Qimera breathes life into virtual sets with an intuitive and user-friendly workflow, allowing even a single operator to create advanced AR experiences within minutes. The possibilities are endless, and thanks to the rapid learning curve, any content creator can easily incorporate real-time graphics and next-generation virtual sets.”
Persons: Ken Frommert
Company Names: ENCO, Qimera, Unreal Engine
Titles: IBC 2025
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