Musion® Eyeliner™ System
is a high definition holographic video projection system allowing spectacular
three-dimensional moving images to appear within a live stage setting.
Live or virtual stage presenters can appear alongside
and interact with virtual images of humans or animated characters,
much like the effect created for Warner Brothers movie, "Who
Framed Roger Rabbit?”
Using sets starting from just 2m3 cubes, projected
images range in size from 50cm square, up to a massive 20m x 100m.
Content can be live or virtual humans, animations (cartoon or computer
generated), full sized trucks or automobiles, landscape, property,
scenery, even machinery, pharmaceuticals and electronic components
and appliances.
The Musion® Eyeliner™ Projection Screen is the
essence of co-creation, bringing companies and customers together
within an immersive communication experience that taps into the
emotional impulses of today’s market. It’s a sensory
technology that wholly engages its audience and can transform information
systems into visual capital that draws in today’s reality
consumer.
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The Musion® Eyeliner™
system utilises the current generation of High-Definition technology
and integrates it into a visual ecosystem that enables HD media
to fully realise its potential within the blossoming digital ecosystem.
Eyeliner™ requires only a single camera
shoot, single projector playback and does not require any special
audience props, such as the use of 3D glasses. Yet, the audience
viewing Eyeliner™ are always left awestruck by the startling
realism of our 3D virtual shows. When using Musion® Eyeliner™,
your imagination is the only limit.
Watch all of your creative content come alive
as dramatic moving 3D images of amazing clarity. Even existing ‘made
for TV’ 2D video material is transformed into compelling footage
running in giant floating 3D virtual screens created by the Musion®
Eyeliner™ System.
The Eyeliner™ Hologram is unique worldwide
and protected by patents granted in countries all over the world,
including the USA, Japan and Europe.
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