AVK and Satore Studio Partner to Deliver disguise xR Studio in Portugal

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Published: 09 April 2021

AVK and Satore Studio Partner to Deliver disguise xR Studio in Portugal

Lisbon-based AVK Soluçoes Audiovisuais has announced its collaboration with disguise creative and workflow specialists at Satore Studio, to develop a new virtual studio powered by the disguise Extended Reality (xR) workflow and featuring the latest disguise vx 2 and rx media servers. The studio will become a permanent installation enabling AVK to deliver immersive virtual productions in TV broadcast, film, music videos, advertising and corporate events.

“When we decidedto invest in xR technology,disguiseput us in contact withTupac Martir,Founderof Satore Studio, whohad just movedto Portugal,” recalls Rui Fonseca, VideoEngineerat AVK.“His experience andportfolio reassured us of the decision to move ahead with the technology.Since then we have been collaborating on all of the steps in building the new studio.”

Satore Studiohave been among the early adopters of disguise xR, with Martirpart of the disguise xR insider group testing the software ahead of its gold release scheduled for early April 2021. “We have already encountered a lot of the challenges faced by Rui and his team in the past year,so we have the ability to advise them.The studio will openup the opportunity to work with a lot of medium-sized and independent filmmakers and to attract some international projects to Portugal.”

AVK is part of a group with 250 employees that spans all corners of the audiovisual market, from corporate events to exhibitions, television and brand presentations.The teamwas introduced to disguise last November, according toAVK Board Member, Paulo Rodam. “We started searching for a way to overcome the difficulties caused by the pandemic and find a way for our clients to hold their events virtually.We were looking for the best tools to build something new and out of the box, and disguise gave us those tools.”

“What made us choose xR was the innovation of the technology-its potential to merge AR and MR completely amazed us. We can see the future of this technology and want to be part of its journey,” explains Fonseca.

AVK’s 300-square-metre xR studio is supported by 500 square metres of production facilities, make up and dressing rooms and private car parking.It contains a12m x 5mLED floor and a mixed 7mstraight and 7m curvedLED video wallforshooting flexibility, as well astwo cameras equipped with Mo-Sys tracking, withplansto upgrade to a third camera.To facilitate the xR workflow,the team invested ina disguisevx 2media server and two rx platforms for hosting content from Unreal Engine and Notchrender engines. AVK also joined the disguise cluster rendering beta testing programme.

Clients will see numerous advantages to working in the xR studio, Fonseca points out.“Complete immersion of the talent, little or no preparation for talent/presenters, no green spillage, amazing scenarios and AR, a natural eye line, and the confidence that this system will adjust to their needs and grow with their events.”

AVK’s studio has alreadyhostedsome internal events and a project with Martir and the APDC, Portugal’s largest telecoms association,that served as a proof of concept for the new space.“The concept for APDC’s virtual conference was developed by Tupac and was a very profitable event for us,” notes Rodam.“We have several projects in hand for the near future, including corporate events, advertising shoots and television shows.

“We see xR having a great role in the future of virtual production,” Rodam adds.“Of course, we’re all hoping for physical events to return safely as soon as possible, but virtual studios and xR will remain an important part of our core business. We believe xR will keep growing, and we want to grow with it, as we scale this studio and build newonesin the near future.”

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