I-Movix promises to solve flickering problems when using ultra-high-speed cameras
Designed for the SprintCam Vvs HD and
I-Movix, a company specialized in solutions for slow motion capture from 75 to 5,000 fps, combining these high speeds with instant replays, will show at IBC 2013 some of its latest solutions for live sports production environments, advertising, documentaries, fiction and scientific research.
Laurent Renard, CEO of I-Movix, highlighted that coinciding with the Amsterdam fair, "we will make the official announcement of the launch of D-Flicker, the first and only automatic processing solution that avoids flickering. After many years of hard work in R&D, the result is the first automatic system for deflickering in live broadcast broadcasts. For exclusive use with I-Movix camera systems, this proposal solves one of the greatest demands in sports production in alive.”
Designed for the SprintCam Vvs HD and X10/X10+ systems, this turnkey solution will provide an answer to the problem of annoying flickering common when using high-speed cameras. Easy to use, this new solution promises to avoid flickering in slow motion captures in real time, improving the result of the images and avoiding the distraction derived from flickering.
In Amsterdam we will also be able to see the first ultra-motion solution I-Movix X10 that offers an output ten times greater than slow motion with native HD resolution and high image quality. With this approach, production teams have continuous access to instant replays at up to ten times the normal frame rate, compared to the usual 3x real time or 75 fps.
Developed in collaboration with EVS, the X10 system is used with an EVS XT3 production server under LSM control and provides a familiar user interface and controls that any team of professionals can use out of the box, without any special training.
For high frame rate sports productions, the
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