Timecode Systems at Cine Gear Expo 2017

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For us, 2017 is all about bringing the increased efficiency and cost savings they deliver to multicamera production teams to 360-degree filmmakers too. At Cine Gear Expo 2017, we will be showcasing not only a new, cost-effective way to streamline multicamera production workflows using the UltraSync ONE, but also demonstrating how our system can now be configured to offer efficiency benefits to professional VR workflows. Here’s a summary of what you’ll expect to see at booth 98D.

UltraSync ONE redefines industry expectations of small, budget-friendly sync boxes

Size and price are important factors when it comes to timecode solutions, but not at the cost of the quality of the sync and the confidence that battery life will last an entire day of filming.

Measuring 55mm x 44mm x 17mm, weighing only 39g, offering a battery life of more than 25 hours and priced at just $299, UltraSync ONE is the smallest, most cost-effective generator and transceiver on the market to provide timecode, genlock for camera sync, and word clock for sound, all synchronized wirelessly and with sub-line sync accuracy over bi-directional BLINK RF.

These combine to provide synchronisation to such a high degree of accuracy that it’s suitable for even genlock-synchronised 360-degree VR arrays.

Timecode Systems at Cine Gear Expo 2017

SyncBac VR solution expands to include more custom VR rigs

The momentum for developing VR technology is showing no signs of slowing down, but there is one thing that has persistently frustrated 360 content producers — the lack of a professional alternative to the time-consuming, manual process of synchronising multiple streams of non-timecoded GoPro footage. In April, Timecode Systems and 360RIZE launched a modular, multicamera VR rig designed to house GoPro HERO4 cameras with SyncBac PROs attached.

This solution showed how the SyncBac PRO solution can be applied to remove the guesswork from 360-degree filming by enabling cameras to be timecode-synchronised at the point of shooting over RF, and also how multiple cameras in a VR rig can be controlled simultaneously from a tablet using the BLINK Hub app.

At Cine Gear Expo 2017, we will expand the application of our SyncBac VR solution by demonstrating how UltraSync ONE could integrate into other custom VR rigs, creating an opportunity to use professional genlock sync for 360-degree filming.

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Timecode Systems integration with Kolor’s Autopano Video Pro creates time savings in VR postproduction

Time aligning files from the multiple cameras in a 360-degree VR rig can be a manual and time-consuming process if there is no easy synchronisation point, especially when synchronising with separate audio. Visually timecode-slating cameras is a disruptive manual process, and using the clap of slate (or another visual or audio cue) as a sync marker can be unreliable when it comes to the edit process.

A new sync feature, included in the version 3.0 update to Autopano Video Pro, incorporates full support for MP4 timecode generated by Timecode Systems’ products (for example, timecode from SyncBac PROs attached to GoPro HERO4 cameras in a custom 360-degree VR rig).
This gives virtual reality filmmakers the freedom to shoot creatively and efficiently, safe in the knowledge that every camera in the rig is shooting in frame-level synchronisation and can be easily aligned and stitched.

Paul Scurrell, CEO of Timecode Systems Limited said: “We’re heading to Cine Gear Expo 2017 with new products, enhanced features, and some exciting updates to our BLINK Hub app that together demonstrate how our solutions combine to deliver significant time and cost savings throughout the production process, from acquisition through to postproduction, whether filming for film and television or for 360-degree video.”

Visit us at booth 98D

If you’re heading to the show, pop by and see us at booth 98D for product demonstrations and to see the new UltraSync ONE in action. If you can’t make it, don’t worry – make sure you follow us on Twitter and like our page on Facebook for all the latest updates.

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Timecode Systems at Cine Gear Expo 2017
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