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Virtual Production ft. Epic Games and Amazon Studios
In this AWS at SIGGRAPH 2021 video, Keynote speaker Eric Iverson is joined by David Morin of Epic Games and Ken Nakada of Amazon Studios to discuss modern virtual production (and whether it will be "a thing").
But virtual production is really simple to understand when you see it as production using real-time tools, using real-time computer graphic tools.”
David Morin Postition in Company
Explore Epic Games' journey of innovation using AWS
Epic Games è la società di intrattenimento interattivo che sta dietro a Fortnite, uno dei videogiochi più popolari al mondo con oltre 400 milioni di giocatori. Fondata nel 1991, Epic ha trasformato il mondo dei videogiochi con il rilascio di Unreal Engine, il motore di creazione 3D per la produzione in tempo reale, alla base di centinaia di giochi ora utilizzati in diversi settori, come quello automobilistico, cinematografico e televisivo e della simulazione.
Epic Games is the interactive entertainment company behind Fortnite, one of the world's most popular video games with over 350 million players. Founded in 1991, Epic transformed gaming with the release of Unreal Engine—the 3D creation engine powering hundreds of games now used across industries, such as automotive, film and television, and simulation, for real-time production.
Epic Games vice president of Unreal Engine Nathan Thomas shares how Epic is pushing technology to change how all industries engage with both physical and digital worlds using AWS.
AWS enables Epic to cost-efficiently scale RealityScan to support tens of thousands of creators, turning images into digital models of real-world objects that can be used in simulations, automotive, and film/TV projects.
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