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OTOY unveils holographic video, announces first commercial holographic display for early 2015

OTOY unveils holographic video, announces first commercial holographic display for early 2015 | TechWatch | Scoop.it

 Cloud graphics company, OTOY Inc., today marked a major milestone in the future of media and entertainment, unveiling a holographic video pipeline for content creators, including the world’s first portable 360 holographic capture system and a cloud-based pipeline for creating and deploying holographic media to virtual reality and, in 2015, holographic light field displays. The pipeline enables holographic captures of real world people, objects, and environments, and one-click publishing of interactive holographic videos which are viewable on mobile devices and virtual reality headsets such as the Oculus Rift. Forthcoming next-generation light field displays being developed by OTOY will bring commercial freestanding volumetric holographic displays to market in 2015.

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Sony Announces World’s First 4K Media Player

Sony Announces World’s First 4K Media Player | TechWatch | Scoop.it

Today at NAB in Las Vegas Sony unveiled the world’s first 4K Media Player and a video distribution service.

 

With a name only Sony could love, the FMP-X1 will be available this summer bundled with 10 feature films and video shorts in true 4K resolution for $699. In the fall of 2013, users of the same 4K Media Player will be given access to a fee-based video distribution service offering a library of 4K titles from Sony Pictures Entertainment and other notable production houses.

 

The feature films included with purchase of the 4K Media Player are Bad Teacher, Battle: Los Angeles, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Karate Kid (2010), Salt, Taxi Driver, That’s My Boy, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Other Guys and Total Recall (2012).


While 4K TV has it’s detractors, more pixels are never a bad thing. When paired with a 4K display, Sony’s new media player will deliver HDTV that is four times clearer then 1080p.

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Canon EOS C300 and RED Scarlet X – A Great Day for Video Cameras

Canon EOS C300 and RED Scarlet X – A Great Day for Video Cameras | TechWatch | Scoop.it

Yesterday was an amazing day for the world of video cameras with Canon announcing their new EOS C300 and RED almost immediately announcing the Scarlet X afterwards.

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New Closed-Captioning Glasses Help Deaf Go Out To The Movies

New Closed-Captioning Glasses Help Deaf Go Out To The Movies | TechWatch | Scoop.it

There will be a special attraction for deaf people in theaters nationwide soon. By the end of this month, Regal Cinemas plans to have distributed closed-captioning glasses to more than 6,000 theaters across the country.

 

Sony Entertainment Access Glasses are sort of like 3-D glasses, but for captioning. The captions are projected onto the glasses and appear to float about 10 feet in front of the user. They also come with audio tracks that describe the action on the screen for blind people, or they can boost the audio levels of the movie for those who are hard of hearing.

 

This is a big moment for the deaf, many of whom haven't been to the movies in a long time. Captioned screenings are few and far between, and current personal captioning devices that fit inside a cup holder with a screen attached are bulky, display the text out of their line of vision to the screen, and distract the other patrons.

 
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Meduza 4K stereoscopic camera system

Meduza 4K stereoscopic camera system | TechWatch | Scoop.it

The Meduza is the first stereoscopic camera system, to allow the user to shoot at BEYOND 4K resolution in each eye view.

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