VRset produced the nineteen minute presentation on location throughout Egypt
the production
team received world class cooperation and assistance from the Government
and Air-Force
compare
the dry look of this untreated frame (Left) with the rest of the processed
frames
after principal
photography and blue screen production in Cairo VRset designed and created this virtual Pyramid temple with water, mist and
a Pyramid elevator
VRset post processing techniques create a pleasing film effect for the famous
Egyptian actor
a subtle
lens flare interacts with the actor
ultra realistic VRset depth of field and shadows create realism
notice
the shadow and reflections which create a believable virtual shot
also the
separation using VRset depth of field blur
subtle
and effective
gradual
depth of field separate the anchorman from the background video screens
and notice
the speakers shadow and reflection on the desktop
VRset built the Warner Bros. Burbank back-lot complete with the famous water tank from scratch
Superman
flies along in this exciting shot for the WB South American CD-ROM
you are
looking at nothing.......
except
a VRset water fall
4x4 vehicles
were used to get the VRset crew and equipment in and out
VRset placed this water gushing rock in the sand dunes of pismo while the camera
tilts up
Salvador
Dali would have approved
this exterior VRset is a good example of the intricate color matching capabilities
seamless
long range camera travel is one of the unique features of VRset which creates very interesting shots
every
element in this scene is virtual, the talent was filmed separately and never
stood side by side, any one of them can be replaced at will or do something
totally different at a later time
on
the right VRset was able to design this very expensive robotic driven studio Videosphere
otherwise not possible with conventional props for the the "World Fabrication
News" Show
VRset designed this huge broadcast studio with overhead visible lighting and
the jumbo oval monitor which fully reflects in the shiny desktops and
floor
Articulated
robot hand for Amada
Notice
the ocean waves in the moonlight, no real-time VR system can match the
realistic VRset effects
satellite
feeds are a snap
speaker
stands in front of the VRset holographic Videosphere and interacts with a real-time
remote control
VRset lighting can change the cast appearance even after the blue set production
live action
was produced by VRset on a 30 foot blue set, This VRset is over 300 feet wide
National
commercial filmed in 35 mm at Coyote dry lake in the California desert
VRset produced the entire effect driven commercial
the horse and rider can enter the VRset castle at will, gate can open and the draw bridge deploys.......
12 rotating
blades keep this fully self illuminating VRset afloat, in this music video,
do
not try this in real-time
anamorphic
lens flares affecting the foreground actors
this giant
Videodome would be impossible without the use of VRset
the lighting
effect on the right can not be achieved with real-time systems every single
monitor in this scene can display a different video
notice
the fine camera motion blur on the trees, not possible with real-time
systems
also overexposure
effect in this fly-through
VRset designed and built this custom set from bits and bytes
this eight
panel video display costs $1 Mil in reality
VRset made it possible
VRset can populate the benches with people
camera
pan in a wide shot
Amada,
Japan
Multi-Billion
dollar Industrial company
this entire
complex was built by VRset,
it features extensive camera fly through which end up inside with live
actors
soft FX
enhancing filter used to create highlights on this VRset waterfall shot
VRset filtration provides for an endless variety of realistic looks e
VRset sunset transition in 5 seconds
the VRset crew filmed
the entire production on location in Japan se
Epson
Commissioned VRset to build an entire campus complete with interiors
and functioning equipment for their marketing division in south America
simply
too many polygons for any real-time system irregardless of cost
the final
result for the Epson VRset production was programmed into an interactive CD-ROM
VRset.......
Out of this world
VRset built this eastern European museum project before
any artwork was procured
no monument
is too large for VRset
work
in progress on Beverly Hills 2001 an architectural masterpiece
VRset is building this 20 story museum suspended over the
busiest cross streets in Beverly Hills for final city commission hearings
In
these test frames you can see the amazing cloud effects which reflect in
the glass skin of the Museum
VRset will populate this promenade with people, shops and
plants for an ultra realistic virtual reality tour
mom and
kids will be going down the stairs
security
guard waving as you drive by
all possible
with VRset
the
smallest corporate production looks like a million when done by VRset
VRset designed and produced 4000 frames for this space
adventure feature
VRset scanned and delivered all the effects in 3000 line
resolution on 35 mm negative
this VRset explosion looked real on the big screen at opening
night
Rotor Blades
are fully blurred and ground crew can step into frame at anytime
the outside
of another amazing and otherwise impossible VRset Videosphere
VRset was commissioned by a foreign consultant to create
this realistic Boeing 747 flight and proposed escalator for the Saudi Royal
family
escalator
steps move while illuminated by the onboard lighting, and your actor can
ride up to the plane
there was
simply no other way to electrocute this man while spinning on a giant
gimbal in 4 axis other than VRset
35
mm VRset blue screen production was completed on location at
a movie ranch for Enteraktion
VRset used a remote helicopter with a 35 mm film camera
for capturing aerial background plates of the creatures