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disguise Launches xR Stages

disguise brings the future of xR to London, Los Angeles and Hong Kong.

disguise has launched three Extended Reality (xR) stages in London, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong. The new stages provide a dedicated space for xR innovation and customer demonstrations, allowing disguise to present new workflows.

The stages are equipped with disguise’s xR solution and a proven complement of LED displays, cameras and camera tracking systems to ensure successful xR productions. For its London and LA stages, disguise has chosen long-term partner ROE Visual to deliver LED panels that bring visual effects to life on large display formats, creating immersive experiences for performers on stage and audiences at home.

“It’s a pleasure to have partnered with disguise on this fantastic project. We are pleased to be at the forefront of the ever-popular technique of virtual production and it’s great to have a fully functioning stage in the UK. I’m sure disguise and their team of experts will make a huge success of this growing technology,” commented David Morris, responsible for Business Development for ROE Visual in the UK and Ireland.

The London stage opened in August 2020 and marked its debut with a visit from creative studio dandelion + burdock. The space affords EMEA customers the chance to visit a permanent xR installation and gives disguise the ability to stream demos to clients across the globe.

“We felt very privileged to have been the first to come and play at the disguise London xR stage,” said Technical Director at dandelion + burdock, Nils Porrmann. “We were very cordially received, with the appropriate safety measures in place, and our support team was amazing. We used the setup to involve and condition our creative team to an ever more complex live production environment. We believe an all-team approach leads to better expectations management and smoother deliveries.”

The London stage is fitted with a ROE Visual Diamond 2.6mm curved LED wall and Black Marble 4.8mm matte finish floor; Mo-Sys Engineering StarTracker, stYpe RedSpy and Ncam Mk2 for agnostic camera tracking systems; Blackmagic URSA cameras as well as a Barco E2 image processing system.

The Los Angeles xR stage opened last year and has already been hosting demos and running events, including a programme for SIGGRAPH 2019 when guests filled the space to attend talks by key industry experts. The stage has also been used to prepare the setup for America’s Got Talent and by Framestore VFX studio for film production. The LA stage is equipped with a ROE Visual Black Pearl 2.8mm LED wall and Black Marble 4.8mm floor, stYpe RedSpy camera tracking, BlackTrax real-time tracking, Blackmagic URSA camera and Barco S3 image processing.

While still under construction, the Hong Kong stage is set to launch in Q4 2020. As a dedicated xR space in their primary APAC office, it will allow disguise’s Hong Kong team to offer customer service and provide 24-hour support to meet increased xR global demand. When complete, the stage will feature a Mo-Sys Engineering StarTracker camera tracking system, Blackmagic URSA camera, Panasonic UE150 PTZ camera – supporting 4K and FreeD protocols – and CreateLED panels.

With the launch of rx, Renderstream and software release 17.4 there has been an acceleration of disguise customers wanting to run Unreal Engine content on xR stages, and these spaces will be available for anyone to come in and experiment with those workflows. With work underway to deliver the Epic MegaGrant brief – closer integrating Epic and disguise’s products – these spaces will also offer essential R&D and customer feature validation services to the Product teams at disguise.

“Our stages will provide a space for xR innovation and support, opening up access to our user community to see and learn the xR workflow, try out content ideas and run customer demos. With our newly launched 17.4 software release supporting completely uncompressed engine-agnostic rendering, we are solidifying our position in the market as a trusted partner for next-generation virtual production,” said disguise CEO, Fernando Kufer. disguise users worldwide have started recognising the growing demand for immersive real-time production and have started working closely with disguise to develop their xR capabilities. Darmah is disguise’s first studio partner and one of the first to adopt xR to deliver spectacular immersive productions for Latin acts Ozuna, CNCO, Manuel Turizo and Daddy Yankee.

“Our two dXR stages in Miami and Mexico City allow us to imagine, create, and deliver unique visual experiences to our growing list of clients. Artists are able to walk into our studio in the morning and leave later that day with their finished product, all done in-house, and a key component of that is because we have mastered disguise’s latest cutting-edge technology. The visual results are astounding, and the performances are inspired,” said Darmah Co-Founder, Rodrigo Proal. TPi Photo: disguise www.disguise.one www.roevisual.com