from travis scott to ariana grande tojustin bieber pop stars are entering the so called metaverse, performing virtually on pixelated stages they ll never physically set foot on. and hollywood is leading the charge. it s home to capture studios like wave and yoom that digitally scan artists and teleport them to online audiences around the world. today, with this technology, we re actually able to bring the actual artists, process themselves into a photorealistic performance. they use eight camera rigs, 32 motion sensors, 48 led lights, and four infrared projectors to capture sd shapes and textures. so the playback looks more like a sd video than an animation. it s notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position and their body movement, their facial expressions. yoom puts on festivals
physically set foot on. and hollywood is leading the charge. it s home to capture studios like wave and yoom that digitally scan artists and teleport them to online audiences around the world. today, with this technology, we re actually able to bring the actual artists, process themselves into a photorealistic performance. they use eight camera rigs, 32 motion sensors, 48 led lights, and four infrared projectors to capture sd shapes and textures. so the playback looks more like a 3d video than an animation. it s notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position and their body movement, their facial expressions. yoom puts on festivals where concert goers can gather at certain showtimes, wander about and have a chat with other fans if they fancy. oh, that s me hi!
well, they need to be seen to be believed. from travis scott to ariana grande tojustin bieber pop stars are entering the so called metaverse, performing virtually on pixelated stages they ll never physically set foot on. and hollywood is leading the charge. it s home to capture studios like wave and ume that digitally scan artists and teleport them to online audiences around the world. today, with this technology, we re actually able to bring the actual artists, process themselves into a photorealistic performance. they use eight camera rigs, 32 motion sensors, 48 led lights, and four infrared projectors to capture sd shapes and textures. so the playback looks more like a sd video than an animation. it s notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position
it s notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position and their body movement, their facial expressions. yoom puts on festivals where concert goers can gather at certain showtimes, wander about and have a chat with other fans if they fancy. oh, that s me hi! so hold on, if i walk up to this chap, what are they doing? create voice chat zone. to attend, you just need a web browser. half of the population of internet, so we re talking about four billion people potentially with the access to these music concerts. but is this just a fad amidst waning metaverse hysteria? the percentage of people gaming versus watching tv is really incomparable. i mean, we re seeing that shift coming up. if we look at where audience are and where audience are consuming content, this is where we want to bring the music. nothing can replace the live concert, but it s expensive for fans, for musicians to travel.
grande tojustin bieber pop stars are entering the so called metaverse, performing virtually on pixelated stages they ll never physically set foot on. and hollywood is leading the charge. it s home to capture studios like wave and yoom that digitally scan artists and teleport them to online audiences around the world. today, with this technology, we re actually able to bring the actual artists, process themselves into a photorealistic performance. they use eight camera rigs, 32 motion sensors, 48 led lights, and four infrared projectors to capture sd shapes and textures. so the playback looks more like a 3d video than an animation. it s notjust their song that you like. you also like to see how they move and how they express the music, and their body position and their body movement, their facial expressions. yoom puts on festivals where concert goers can gather at certain showtimes, wander about and have a chat