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Moncada and Lorenzo culminates the news set on Aragón Tv

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The Aragonese regional company has integrated into its new news set equipped with augmented reality robotic Vintena prompting system autoscript and a solution for camera tracking of Mo-Sys whose supply, installation and commissioning has been carried out by Moncada and Lorenzo.

The robotization has been carried out with a camera system Vinten made up of 6 robotic heads, columns and pedestals FH-155 / FE 165 / FP-188+, which are operated from the control post. This solution is easy to set up, manage and maintain and allows you to work with cameras up to 65 kilos.

Aragon TV setRegarding the teleprompting system of autoscript It is based on IP technology. The devices Intelligent Prompting They offer the flexibility to easily integrate over an IP network, pool resources, and implement fail-safe redundancy measures for live broadcasting. Its IP architecture makes this solution highly scalable, ensuring benefits at any phase of an IP transition, while opening the door to continuous workflow improvements.

Intelligent Prompting devices offer the flexibility to easily integrate over an IP network, pool resources anywhere in the world, and implement fail-safe redundancy measures for live broadcasting.

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AR/VR on set

The project culminates with the installation and commissioning of 2 StarTracker camera tracking systems from Mo-Sys for AR/VR optical sensorization.

Aragon TV setThe system is based on a constellation of “stars” (retroreflective stickers) fixed to the ceiling of the set. A small, camera-mounted LED sensor illuminates the stars defining the star map, which allows the StarTracker to report the camera’s position and orientation in real time to the rendering engine. In this way, it guarantees unlimited freedom of movement and provides precise position, rotation and target data in real time, making it ideal for Steadicam and handheld cameras.

While other systems often have limited tracking volume, StarTracker can track surveys from 3m to 20m in height. Because the camera’s tracking sensor points up rather than into the scene, tracking is unaffected by studio conditions such as moving objects, scenery changes, lighting settings, reflections, and green screen environments…

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