Media Kobo, Inc. Introduces "Supertrack" System to Shoot Real-Time Live-Action 3D Video Images, Produces "Hologra" 3D Content
July 16, 2019 at 01:00 am EDT
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Media Kobo, Inc. unveiled SUPERTRACK, a system it has uniquely developed to shoot real-time volumetric video, or live-action three-dimensional moving images. While conventional moving images on flat screens or in 360-degree virtual reality are shot from a fixed camera viewpoint, volumetric video captures the object from all angles to create three-dimensional images, providing viewers with complete freedom to enjoy them from a vantage point of their choice. The main features of SUPERTRACK are that its environment for video shooting can be set up easily without requiring special settings or equipment such as a green backdrop screen, and that it is capable of creating high-resolution volumetric video images that can be viewed on commercially available PCs and displayed in life size by utilizing a unique 3D configuration program.
Media Kobo Inc is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in digital contents business. The Company operates through four business segments. Digital Contents segment is a one-to-n service business that plans, produces, and distributes fortune-telling appraisals and article content aimed at women for its own Website, Internet service provider (ISP), mobile carriers, and platforms such as Apple and Google. One to One segment is a one-to-one service business that features two-way communication that connects users and fortune tellers directly by phone. XR segment plans and produces services that utilize real-time live-action stereoscopic video shooting technology. SNS segment is engaged in the operation and service planning of social platforms.