BBC Sport Taps Vizrt for Olympics Virtual Sets

BERGEN, NORWAY—BBC Sport is using virtual set technology from Vizrt to deliver a cutting-edge virtual set graphics ecosystem in Salford to cover the Beijing Winter Games. 

BBC Sport is deploying Vizrt’s Viz Engine 4 coupled with Unreal Engine 4 render pipeline and Vizrt’s Fusion Keyer, all driven by Vizrt’s virtual set controller, to create a seamless studio environment with easy operator control. 

(Image credit: Vizrt)

By offering native integration of the Unreal Engine and the Viz Arc control application, Vizrt Engine will give BBC Sport tech crews an operator friendly workflow that seamlessly controls aspects of both render pipelines—allowing the producer to focus on the story being told, not the specifics of how the graphics are rendered. 

Luis Robinson

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