MOG at IBC 2017: a 360º overview
MOG will present, among other new features, BrightVR, a 360 camera that promises to facilitate the capture of 360 content with innovative features such as auto-stitching, 4K / 6K support, direct preview, instant streaming and Ambisonic 3D Sound.
The latest solutions to streamline production workflows, offer efficiency and save resources will be presented at the stand MOG at IBC 2017, from September 15 to 19.
With an expanded product portfolio, the company has been offering complete solutions for fifteen years that perfectly cover every step of the process, from capture, creation, publication, distribution and administration both live and VoD. MOG's goal is to end technology silos, helping media companies build their production workflows with the best solutions available on the market, but relying on a single trusted technology provider to design and implement the solution for them.
Breaking the limits in 360/VR production
At IBC, MOG will present BrightVR, a 360 camera that promises to make capturing 360 content easier with innovative features such as auto-stitching, 4K/6K support, direct preview, instant streaming and Ambisonic 3D Sound. MOG will also present its latest VR Home System – VizziVR, which easily delivers VR content to the viewer through traditional devices (namely TV) and/or all-in-one 360 headsets, completing the delivery with OTT technology that fully supports 360 content.
In terms of augmented reality, MOG will show at IBC how it can help media companies build a virtual interactive production studio with exceptional real-time processing power and photorealistic rendering, as well as joint virtual trackless and camera tracking.
MOG will also present the latest enhancements to Skywatch, a production management platform that monitors, controls, manages and measures all production activities and resources.
Rui Pereira, COO of MOG, highlights that "the use of analytical data in production workflows is a real challenge, as each client is unique and presents specific requirements. We are working closely with our clients to provide media users and administrators with real and accurate statistics to foresee their future needs and solve the daily management challenges that these workflows present."
Lastly, MOG will also introduce the latest improvements to its centralized ingest technology, such as 4K support for live recording and file-based ingest, new codec support such as HEVC, DNxHR and many others.
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