Virtual Production with a Projector & Unreal Engine
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This feels like what Film Riot has been about since day one. Taking tools that Hollywood productions use and putting them in the hands of indie creators. Keep pushing guys, this is looking sick!!!
I love how you guys don’t gatekeep any information! Resourceful! Like you guys really care about us filmmakers and want us to succeed in whatever we do 💕
Great to see the new HTC tracker in action. Looks pretty solid :). Focusing on the wall/projection looks so much better than trying to focus on a LED wall.
Speaking of focus, Ryan, how are you handing focus sync with this indie setup?
It's a lot of fun for sure. Still figuring things out, but super exciting!
it Sdi connection on camera nessery for this
Totally! Fantastic video showing that the Mars system is going to be a game changer!
Ry! the speed of your progress is amazing brother. Keep it up man! I cant wait to see what you do with this. Unreal is super frustrating sometimes but its worth it! If all fails, like always blame it on Josh
And that... is a bammy wham!
Yo
Wow, I honestly could not tell that the background in the initial clip was CG. I actually thought for a second that it was just a clip from some big budget movie with a real environment. Absolutely amazing job. I have not been this impressed in a long time. Brilliant!
I can honestly say I had no clue it was a projector in the intro (I didn't read the full title lol)
This feels like classic Film Riot, Ryan taking us along the journey as he learns something new great work !
Great work man! That opening shot looked fantastic! I've been meaning to try out ndisplay myself but have only done tests the same way as you so far. Can't wait to see how it looks when you get it all figured out! For me the hardest part about working with a projector has been trying to light the subject without washing out the projection.
I feel like ndisplay is such a pain, I am looking forward to this HTC device.
I've been researching this for a while because I have access to an LED wall and wanted to build a practical set around it. Everything I've read is the trackers are still not the best but what you have here in this video makes me think it's much further along than when I started my research for small productions. Thanks for posting this video as a great point of data for future projects.
Love the show, been a fan since the beginning. It's great to see you all evolve with the new tech and I get to feel like I'm learning right along side. Thanks for showing your whole process, and making it OK to not know everything. Putting experimentation above all else is really cool. Thanks.
I just started learning Unreal. It's amazing to see how fast you have been picking this up. I feel like I'm still lost in the weeds, but videos like this keep me motivated!
Loving these Unreal videos. These are gonna be a huge help to a film I'm trying to make in the coming months. Thank you guys so much!
Great to see you joining the virtual production community. Through my experiments with back projection with Unreal it's perfectly viable but gets harder and harder the wider you want to shoot. Great for closeups and medium shots.
Yay my tutorial mentioned on film riot, what an honour. You guys should try DMX lighting next.
Love the Unreal videos, keep em' coming! It's insane how good it's starting to look.
Really appreciate the honesty and humility in this. Great job !
I love series and where it's going! Been a fan for a long time and your videos are always amazing and entertaining
I love that you guys are exploring this I know you will provide value
Wow! So glad somebody tried this. I always assumed there would be sync issues with the background, like rolling or tearing, but this looks great.
This is awesome, thanks for sharing this info. The close ups of the screen you did made it easier for me to understand, at least in that regard, how 4K projectors can compare to using LED tiles.
Save the LiveLink settings as a profile once you’ve added the Mars and change the project settings to load it automatically on start up. nDisplay will then load it up with the profile you’ve saved activated.
Also check the switchboard and make sure your unicast endpoint ip is set correctly for the nDisplay node I.e. the ip address of the computer running nDisplay with a ‘:0’ at the end.
This was awesome! Thank you for including us in your unreal learning journey.
This is so cool! This is the future of small production! I hope this can eventually give people the means to make big budget looking stuff in their living room!
This is amazing and just what I was looking for. Please stay on this and dial it in as user friendly as possible as this is the future of DIY filmmaking to be free of location issues and to let the imagination run wild for story ideas no longer chained to budget and location.
You all have always been so consistent! ive been watching since 2015! Keep up the great work...This tech Btw Is on a WHOLE nother Level lol
Yes! More of this unreal with live tracking stuff please! Good stuff.
Hi Guy's! Loving this Unreal thing you are taking us through... I was hesitant on learning one more thing, but I guess I'm going to jump in because it's to cool... Keep up the great work, and post everything you do "Unreal"
This may not be a tutorial but it is very educational as well as giving me a good idea of how much is put into it and I'm excited and can't wait to get my hands into this world of virtual production.
Great video man, ive been wanting to experiment this and seeing someone pick it up for the first time and being able to make it look like this is inspiring! One thing id like to add, i think you can add more realism in the shot if you use something for a hair light for when that window os light is directly behind her. Even mandalorian with their powerful led walls had to use external led lights configured to a dmx system of sorts. Good luck, and i hope to see more!
Nice to see you finality able to do this. I know you commented on my comment talking about this months ago. I really think as these short throw projectors get better and ue5 gets even more polished with plug-ins and such, this week be the future of filmmaking, replacing most uses for green screen.
As a side note, you said you're figuring unreal out. Using quixel megascans, you can create super realistic outdoor scenes with drag and drop simplicity
Interested… more… yes. This plus the Unreal/Matrix collab on the same day is enough to overload a creative brain, in a positive way. My mind is blown 🤯
Keep the Virtual Production content coming. Thanks!
Exciting ! Thanks for sharing !
As Indie filmmaker , managed to get Alexa Classic few months ago and just now LG Cinebeam 85 LA is on a way in a week, will be trying to put this together soon...
Very inspiring and crazy cool, insane !
Love your passion !
wish i could try this out for myself, this looks so fun to work on ! insane what unreal can do 🔥
Thanks so much, I studied cinema but ended up working on live tv, now I'm trying to get on virtual production and want to help my fiend who is an indie filmmaker.
Very, very, very cool! Great video and I enjoy watching your progress!
Perfect timing :) I'm building a 4 camera virtual production stage for a school right now. A space for mocap, VR and VP for the future of immersive interactive education. Keep these VP videos coming! Are you going to be doing a video about len mapping? The indie world needs a affordable or DIY option for lens encoders as well.
This is fudging awesome I love this stuff and can't wait to see a bunch of indies(your audience includeed) making amazing films with this
Great video big fan of the show I watch you every week keep up the good work 👍
Nicely done. 😊
Well done! An intriguing start, I very much look forward to seeing more :)
Absolutely LOVE IT.
I have been waiting for more information on the new Vive system. It's on my list as soon as it comes out.
Speaking of corridor, film riot got a mention on their second Channel during a VFX review. A lot of the aspirational filmmakers who watched your channel regularly (including myself), but you guys inspired the people making cool stuff now. That is a cool retrospective.
This is unrelated but I bought a handful of assets on Black Friday from the Triune Store and it’s helped me so much.
Thanks guys.
Neat! Love working with Unreal for this stuff. Saved us during the lockdowns! :P
I love these unreal tuts.
Great job! Looking forward to more of this video! bravo!
Awesome , so excited to follow this journey, keep up the good work and thanks :)
Amazing tech that is actually attainable!!
Amazing work guys - honestly a lot of what you were saying was like listening to the teacher from Charlie Brown :) but we are about to go down this Unreal route also with Virtual Productions and am excited to get going.
Very awesome setup!!
Reminds me of early film Riot videos where we were going on the journey with you😂....this is awesome cant wait for next episode
Thanks for all your help
as a starting point, it's mindblowing! great shit!
I want to learn this. This is the future of filmmaking.
OMG! This is great and I forgot about your channel. I bought one of your signed posters way back...
I love that this isn't a full-blown tutorial, but more of a "check out this cool thing! Isn't filmmaking amazing?!" Man, filmmaking is so cool!!
I was really impressed at first. The keyshot guy at work, after I showed him this, said: "Yeah mate, but there's a reason the subject isn't moving. The light wouldn't match the virtual environment if the subject moved around instead of how they just stood still." After hearing that, I watched it again.
If you can get the subject to walk around in the environment and get your subject lighting to match the environment, I'll be REALLY impressed. I hit the like button anyway.
This is WILD. I'll watch whatever progress videos you post on this.
So great stuff: thanks you Rioters! As usual: Only the best...
I'm at a similar stage using Unity, a quest 2 and a green screen. It's actually working, but its a bit of work. What I have done is mount the quest headset and the physical camera to a two handed grip, then set the headset as the virtual camera which films the virtual world - and the camera records the actor in the real world, these can then be stitched together (if using a green screen) or if projecting can run the virtual camera to the big screen in real time.
The quest can airlink to any display or output source. I'm still yet to get fully operational but it does have potential to work a s a cheap diy of this type of solution
This is really fuckin cool. You guys have come such a long way, you all should be proud!
Beautiful 🙌🏼
This is really really cool!
Amazing video !!
Men this is crazy I am loving it
I had Puget System build me a new editing monster. Love this beast.
This look dope 🔥
Love it, I am obsessed with unreal as a filmmaking tool as well!
Thanks for posting this
this is amazing. It's nice to see an alternative to massively invasive tracking systems and an army of servers!
Amazing video! I have a small question. Do you project the video from the projector to a normal white wall or white photography background for example? Or do you use a special screen they made for such projectors so the projected image doesn’t get affected by lighting?
latter, first video explains it
I think its normal projector screen that in white. The screen that u told about is "black daimond screen".its very expensive. Black daimond screen is in gray and silvery color.it hv the ability to reject the ambient light so that image will be in great contrast and saturation
You can see at 11:25 that they have a flag in front of the key light so there's no spill on the screen and the rest of the lights are facing away from it. As long as you're in a dark room to begin with, and keep lights directly off the background you should be fine - assuming you have a bright ass projector
Also, at 1:52 they show it.
@@theegg2997 oh Thanks will check it out!
This is Awesome!!! Yes, More on this and he HTC Mars
4:03 yeah I'm interested! Thanks for the video!
Oh, how times has changed! This is awesome and definitely the future
beautiful - would love to see your progress since :)
awesome guys, this is where video making is going now
We are are doing similar things here at the University in Montreal thank for your Great presentation!
I think if the issue you are facing is needing a seperate system to run the two plugins, I would suggest setting up a virtual machine with another copy of windows 10 and unreal engine running on it.
This would atleast give you access to all the controls via one keyboard and mouse ( won't have to move between to physical computers)
And it sounds like your system will be able to handle this kind of work!
The background looks so clean you'd never guess it's projected..
Probably the next level of this would be merging the real video of the background with the correct proportions and overlay it on the frame while keeping the person still in the frame( it's pretty easy these days with face / person detection ).
That projector worked like a charm! Might have to try this...
Omg, that's unreal!
While I only understood about 20% of the technical details, it's pretty freakin' cool. Hopefully in a few years this will be even more accessible and won't be so insanely complex to set up. I can dream at least.
OMG i would love to see that htc system and get to use it myself!!!!!!
That
Is
Insane
♥️ It!
I have almost exactly the same setup and it works with both live link and ndisplay. You just have to save your tracker preset and have the project set that preset as the default.
Even if it’s not that I may be able to help I just went through all this for the film I’m shooting now.
Feel free to reach out if you need more info.
Im more excited about the new htc tracker. It it works as good as the antilatency or mosys, it will instantly sell out. I hope we see something concrete from them soon. Thanks alot Ryan
Badass indeed.
I'm extremely excited when I see these videos, as Virtual Production at home feels insanely cool and inviting.. I do wonder how a budget setup might work since so many of these ideas require an expensive new projector (or else green-screening is an option that may defeat the benefits a little).
Well, I feel the video is probably more on showing what is possible and available more then what is budget friendly. Technically, a expensive projector is wayyyy cheaper then the alternative technologies that are starting to be used so it actually is a budget technique for small studios in the mean time(maybe not home studios).
Holy shit Ryan 😳 this is amazing
So I built this setup too after seeing this (latest video on my page) and definitely see awesome potential and application for it; it looks great. But one is definitely limited on the ambient lighting strength and the field of view. It kind of only really allows for portraits like in this video’s opening sequence. So here’s an idea … You know how you can use the nDisplay to connect multiple screens to make one larger screen? One could connect two Cinebeams - one on the floor, one upside down on the ceiling - and connect their projections to make one large surface that would allow full-body shots. Absolutely ridiculous idea but damn that would be great.
I love this
I wish I had money for all of this cool gear and tech. I want to try it out so bad!!
Absolutely amazing results. I totally said "Logo" after the sponsor segment. 🤣
5:16 its four 6s so we're safe HAHA
Oh fuck! The effect is amazing!
So so so so so so so cooooool! 👋🏼🇨🇦
Great results! ... I am waiting for that new Vive tracker!
You didn't mentioned lens calibration. Did you calibrate your lens?
Amazing
ryan, josh!!! i challenge you to make this ultimate one, do the "tenet" backwards fight scene, or some other cool scene from the movie in your next tut.
please, please, please. I wont stop until you do it man, please