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High-Speed 3D Camera System Rental

Frame rates of up to 1000fps with instant 3D replay, combined with an experienced team, make shooting super-slow-motion 3D fast and painless.


Our Pulsar/Phantom Camera System on Sony Wimbledon Commercial Shoot
Ashley Young performs in front of our Phantom 3D camera
Inition's Peter Collis on Epson / Man Utd shoot with Phantom Rig
BBC Firebreather Phantom 3D Shoot
Campbell and Peter with our Pulsar/Phantom on Sony Wimbledon Shoot
Our Pulsar/Phantom Camera System on Sony Wimbledon Commercial Shoot

Shooting Super Slow-Motion Stereoscopic 3D
All our 3D filming systems come with an experienced rig technician and complete consultancy and stereographer-support before, during and after the shoot (if required).

The Phantom HD Gold camera is the defacto for high-speed shoots up to 1000 frames per second. Our partnership with Pirate, experts in high-speed filming has created one of the most experienced high-speed stereoscopic 3D filming units around. We also offer other high-speed camera systems for frame-rates above 1000 fps and our Epic system for frame rates up to 75 fps in 3D.

A Typical High-Speed 3D Package
2 x Phantom HD Gold Cameras
Matched UltraPrimes (T1.9) and macro lenses (matched Angenieux Optimo 16-42mm lenses also available)
Element Technica Pulsar 3D Rig
Arri 2/3-Axis LCS
StereoBrain 3D Processor SB-1
Astro 8" On-board HD-SDI Monitor with Anaglyph and Difference Monitoring
Media (2 x CineMags per camera)
O'Connor 2575 Head and Legs
Optional quarter wave-plate filtering for reduced polarisation artifacts
Remote dual-camera trigger
47" Passive 3D TV
2 x CineStation DIT backup system and operator

Features
Up to 1000 fps.
On-screen time of 1 hour per CineMag
HD Resolution
Programmable trigger location (pre/post trigger recording)
Frame synchronisation at any frame-rate
35mm sensor size and depth of field

Optional items commonly deployed with this package
Side-by-side rig
QTake video assist
Additional large 3D screens
Large screen 3D projection for replay
 

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Inition Launch Specialist 3D Production Company Pointy Stick, in Joint Venture

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3D production services and technology company Inition has joined forces with accomplished director and creative technologist Michael Lindsay to launch Pointy Stick, a new creative-first production company. Pointy Stick is designed to unleash the power of stereoscopic 3D production and help exploit this nascent medium to its full creative potential.

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Future of 3D: #1 - Scan, Print, Explode!

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Our logo exploded!

For our first 'Future of 3D' project we decided to have some 3D fun with Shannon's head to celebrate our 10th Birthday and the launch of our 'Future of 3D' series.

This project combined a wide range of our skills and 3D technologies. But mainly we enjoyed it because it involved blowing stuff up! If you're interested in finding out more, make sure you watch the video above.

Some of the kit we used:  ZPrinter 450, Mephisto EX Scanner, Phantom/Quasar 3D Stereoscopic Filming Rig

We'd like to point out that no Shannons were harmed in this project, although strangely enough he had a slight headache afterwards. Check out our Future of 3D blog at fo3d.posterous.com for our latest experiments.



About our 'Future of 3D' series

The 'Future of 3D' series is about exploring the boundaries of future 3D technology through non-commercial creative projects. Supporting this type of work is core to Inition's core values of developing new uses of 3D technology, supporting creativity and nurturing the passion of it's staff and collaborators. If you have an idea for a 'Future of 3D' project, we'd love to hear from you.

3D Shoot: Rollercoaster 3D to Promote New Gameshow

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Red Bee Media hired Inition to shoot a 3D advert promoting a new theme park based gameshow - 'Scream If You Know The Answer' for UKTV.

The brief was to replicate the adrenaline inducing feeling of riding the white knuckle rides at Thorpe Park and after a tough recce day trying all the coasters at the park, the team chose Colussus, the UK's only quadruple-corkscrew coaster.

At the front of the ride the Inition team installed two SI-2K Mini Digital Cinema Cameras in a parallel arrangement on a rugged mounting system designed by Extreme Facilities. To adhere to health and safety requirements, Extreme Facilities modified a crash dummy which housed and contained all the recording equipment.

The footage was finished in-house using our 2K Iridas SpeedGrade system which is suitable for large and small screen 3D projects, ideal as this 3D advert was shown in cinemas and on 3D TV sets in over 1,200 Sky 3D pubs.
 

3D Shoot: LG 'Rare Butterflies' Commercial

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Tim Key and his sidekick Lloyd Woolf in LG 'Rare Butterflies' 3D advert
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SI-2K/Neutron camera system on set of LG 'Rare Butterflies' 3D advert
SI-2K/Neutron camera system on set of LG 'Rare Butterflies' 3D advert
SI-2K/Neutron camera system on set of LG 'Rare Butterflies' 3D advert
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Scorpio Head on a Techno Crane

As part of LG’s multi million pound 3DTV advertising campaign, Inition worked with Framestore to shoot a 3D cinema advert which aims to show film-lovers how the 3D experience can be recreated in their living rooms. The campaign for media agency Mindshare was directed by The IT Crowd star Richard Ayoade. It features comedy duo Tim Key and his sidekick Lloyd Woolf who take viewers on a brief history of 3D through to the latest developments and what the future holds.

The Brief
Framestore required a versatile, mobile and high-quality stereoscopic 3D filming solution and the expertise to operate it on crane for their one-shot-wonder treatment.

The Solution
Inition specified the SI-2K mini system which offers a great compromise between size and quality. Combined with our matched UltraPrime lenses this offered a cost-effective and highly maneuverable solution on this technically demanding shoot. 3 Inition crew were on hand to build and run the rig (3D rig tech and assistant and stereographer).

Result
The advert is a tongue-in-cheek take on current formulaic 3D showreels and starts with Woolf dressed up as Godzilla destroying a cardboard city below him. The sequence then pans through other popular 3D viewing genres such as football and nature, before ending in a stage set front room with Key and Woolf on the sofa and the strap line "Bringing the magic of 3D home with LG".

Inition's Andy Millns was the stereographer on-set. Post-production at Framestore included adding VFX to the live action sequence which was on-lined by respected VFX artist and post-production consultant David Cox.

"I was very happy with the material from the shoot, the optical line up between the cameras was very good and the colour matching was as close as I've seen." David Cox, VFX/Mistika consultant.

The cinema advert marks LG's first foray onto the silver screen and will be shown alongside screenings of 3D movies Tron: Legacy and the new Chronicles of Narnia film, starting on December 10th.

**UPDATE** LG were so happy with FrameStore's ad that they commissioned a second-part. Framestore came back to Inition who provided the same team and kit for the second shoot which went as flawlessy as the first.

You can watch the advert here (in 2D only) or pay us a visit to see in 3D!

Live 3D Transmissions : Six Nations Rugby Live in 3D for O2

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Three England Rugby players enjoy some 3D in Inition's screening room.
Inition side-by-side rig
Sample of national press coverage about the Six Nations 3D broadcast
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The control room
Inition Co-Founder Andy Millns in the gallery

Six Nations Live to 40 Cinemas

40 cinemas across the country screened England’s home RBS Six Nations games live in 3-D. Archibald Ingall Stretton commissioned 3D specialists Inition to produce the matches which became the largest ever UK sports event to be broadcast live in 3D. Forty Odeon and Cineworld cinemas screened the matches, beginning with England’s official centenary game, against Wales on February 6, as part of a deal with O2, the England sponsor. The match against Ireland on February 27 was also screened live in 3-D.

3D Technology

Using the latest 3D camera technology, the matches were captured from seven camera positions providing a comprehensive view of the game which included replays, match statistics and on-screen graphics. Inition worked with outside broadcast experts SIS Live and used 3D 'Quasar' rigs from Element Technica for the shoot. Broadcast graphics specialists Wurmsers creating bespoke stereoscopic graphics for the game.

Production Team

The BBC is the UK TV rights holder for the 6 Nations – played between England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France and Italy – and assisted Inition in the broadcast. Inition has worked on a number of 3D productions from football and ice hockey to track and music events. Inition were also the 3D experts behind the 3D transmissions of England’s clash with Scotland at Murrayfield, in 2008, as part of a 3D test for the BBC.

Read TVB Europe's inside story on the project here

Read about the GOLD award we received for this project as winners of the Internationalist Awards for Innovation in Media here

 

Keane 3D Live: A Milestone in 3D Broadcasting

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Keane rehearse in Abbey Road Studio One
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Panaromic view of Abbey Road Studio One
P+S Mirror rig Ped with remote follow-focus
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Keane 3D rehearsals in Shoreditch Studios with mock set

The live 3D transmission of a performance by Keane at Abbey Road Studios to a domestic 3D television marked a major milestone in the history of 3D broadcasting and pioneered many of the 3D transmission techniques to follow.

Inition conceived the idea in 2008 and was the primary technical partner behind the project which was backed by BSkyB, Island Records and Nineteen Fifteen Productions.

Keane 3D was broadcast simultaneously to three very different mediums – The Vue’s flagship Leicester Square RealD cinema; a dedicated website where Keane fans could watch the performance in anaglyph (red/cyan) mode and over the BSkyB transmission infrastructure becoming the first ever live 3D transmission on their network.

Sky Transmission
The Keane broadcast was the first ever 3D transmission to be broadcast over the BSkyB transmission infrastructure to a domestic display. The 3D feed was transmitted as a side-by-side frame compatible signal over a high definition satellite transponder using SENSIO encoding which was linked to two Hyundai 46 inch high definition 3D TV screens. A VIP audience in Abbey Road's world-famous Studio 2 were able to watch the full live Sky transmission nearby.

3D Webcast
A separate 3D webcast was streamed over the Internet in anaglyph (red/cyan) mode. This was the world’s first ever live webcast in 3D which Keane fans around the globe could watch in 3D by wearing a pair of anaglyph glasses. The webcast later went on to become nominated for The Innovation Award at the UK Music Video Awards 2009.

Vue Cinema Showing
A live broadcast via a satellite uplink to the 3D-enabled Vue cinema in Leicester Square, using SENSIO's 3D Cinema Encoder.

The Set Up
Inition supplied five 3D rigs for the historic event – three mirror/beamsplitter rigs and two side-by-side rigs (I thought there was a Toshiba MiniCam set up?) (one SteadiCam and one PoleCam). Each left and right camera recorded the Keane 3D broadcast in full HD for archiving purposes.

On set was a Jib cam, PoleCam, a dolly, a 45 degree angle shot and a wide angle shot. The Inition crew monitored the live and preview feeds via several StereoBrain Processors which can output a left and right signal in a variety of 3D modes.

As access to Abbey Road Studios were very limited, Inition’s production team pre-planned every single shot using stereo pre-viz animations. This allowed the team to determine the best focal lengths, rig positions and stereoscopic effects weeks in advance.

All the planning paid off and each individual transmission was a technical and creative success which was later praised by the national media.

 

Watch an interview with the band about their 3D performance here

Click here to read an article about the event in TVB Europe Magazine