WarnerMedia Uses Brainstorm Virtual Tools

Brainstorm has supplied a number of virtual production equipment and solutions at WarnerMedia’s facilities in Argentina and Chile.

The project was initiated at the end of 2018 by VIDEOMEDIA, Brainstorm's reseller in Chile, and executed by Warner Media in mid-2019.

In North America Virtual Studios have become an industry standard and this year one of the strategic priorities of the studio was to build out the technology regionally.

During the pandemic the facility added more than 15 Brainstorm Suite licenses across Chile and Argentina for use with InfinitySet +Track with Unreal Engine, an InfinitySet Controller with Unreal Engine, two design systems with InfinitySet Edit with Aston Designer and Unreal Engine, and an OnDemand.

In October, WarnerMedia broadcast a Chile-Uruguay football match using UE4 scenery, actors, cameras and screens integrated from InfinitySet and a camera with Ncam tracking, for coverage on WarnerMedia’s TNT Sports-Chilevisión channels. 

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