Roundtable: Remote Systems and AI for Multi-Camera Performance Capture
Join us on Wednesday, 12 June at 15:00 – 16:30 CEST for a roundtable discussion on “Remote Systems and AI for Multi-Camera Performance Capture”
Experts from the BBC, Stagecast, OnstageAI, and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation will delve into the field of multi-camera performance capture using emerging technologies. In anticipation of the session, experts from the presenting companies will discuss multiple initiatives in this developing field, which utilises innovative technologies to advance the art of performance capture.
During the roundtable discussion, each speaker will give a short, 5 minute presentation on their initiative and share insights. The presentations will be followed by an open floor for questions and discussion.
The roundtable is moderated by IMZ Academy Director, Peter Maniura, and will feature the following experts:
Johnny Laville and Morag McIntosh - BBC
Matt Parkin – Stagecast
Matic Gajšek – OnstageAI
João Hora – Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
This roundtable discussion is exclusive to IMZ Members.
To reserve a spot + get the Zoom link, please contact Leonie Bartels at l.bartels@imz.at.
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