USA - VLPS Lighting Services is debuting the new video demo of the Virtuoso EX1 Media Server on its website (address below). Officially launched on 1 April, the EX1 media server employs a moving perspective camera and five-point lighting in a virtual 3D environment.

"The EX1 3D virtual environment contains two separate backgrounds, up to three interactive geometric objects, a positional camera and five light sources - which can be difficult to explain in words," comments Mike Snyder, EX1 product manager. "Plus, writing or talking about it just doesn't do enough justice to the EX1's capabilities. You really have to see it at work to appreciate its unique differences from the other media servers in the market."

Bryan Faris, senior programmer and developer of the EX1 video, says: "We've been holding ongoing demonstrations for clients at our studios but we wanted to bring a virtual "studio" to clients and other interested parties who can't make it to one of our offices by producing this EX1 video demo."

The full nine-minute version of the video demo introduces the viewer to the hardware specifications as well as the server's different features: background environment, lighting, 3D objects, camera perspectives, framing, keystoning, scaling, and a highlight of the VLPS media library. A two-minute video is also available for those who wish to see the highlights of the EX1 capabilities. Both versions can be streamed or downloaded at two different connection speeds. To obtain your own copy of the EX1 video demo, contact Lucy Zee at +1 818 507 0700.

(Lee Baldock)


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