disguise partners with Streamliner in New Zealand
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The disguise partner network consists of over 200 partners specialising in the disguise workflow and hardware, enabling end-customers to source the best equipment as well as technical and creative talent to help bring live and virtual experiences to life.
Streamliner has recently invested in disguise’s award-winning vx4 as well as the newly-released rx hosting platform for third-party render engines - a key component of the xR solution, engineered for the future of virtual production. The technical production house has also undergone specialist training in the disguise workflows and xR technology to achieve the partner status and accreditation, also becoming the only official partner in the country to deliver a full end-to-end xR production.
“Our crew combines decades of live event experience with an in-depth knowledge of high-end video systems and we’re adept at working on high profile, time-critical projects”. says Richard Manu, Streamliner owner and GM. “We continually invest in the latest hardware, software and systems that gives our clients access to the most advanced technology. Introducing several disguise products into our workflow has brought together those systems and now coupled with the xR pipeline, nothing is out of reach.”
Since investing in the disguise ecosystem, recent work has also seen an official partnership between key players in the NZ film and broadcast industry. It brings together live stage expertise and knowledge of the latest disguise xR technology from Streamliner, filming facilities from one of the leading studios in the country, Avalon Studios and real-time content creation and VFX from Weta Digital.
“The setup features large, easily configurable LED panels that are able to display video well beyond 8K as a way to augment practical sets and often replace green screenshots for backgrounds and exteriors,” said David Conley, Weta Digital's executive producer.
A notable project in development from Streamliner and Weta Digital is James Cameron’s Avatar sequels, where some of the latest disguise workflows are currently being used.
“Establishing this partnership with Streamliner is a turning point for disguise in the Southern Hemisphere, and particularly within New Zealand and their established world-class film industry. Working with the team at Streamliner, we can confidently support projects and productions in the region looking to use disguise xR technology to push the creative boundaries,” says Tom Rockhill, CSO at disguise.