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    Home » Assimilate Announces New Live FX and Live FX Studio Software For Live Compositing of Virtual Production

    Assimilate Announces New Live FX and Live FX Studio Software For Live Compositing of Virtual Production

    By aggie@assimilateinc.comMonday, July 18, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4471 Views
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    Live Compositing and LED Wall Control in Live FX

    Meeting the Requirements for Green Screen and LED Wall-Based VP Workflows

    San Jose, CA -- (SPW) --

    Assimilate® announced today the immediate availability of its new and innovative Live FX® and Live FX Studio® software packages, which enable and simplify real-time live compositing for green-screen and LED wall-based virtual productions on set. Both products feature the latest technology in keying, camera tracking and more that streamline on-set virtual production (VP) for not only pre-visualization, but even final pixel for in-camera VFX. By recording any incoming dynamic metadata along with the imagery, Live FX can automatically prep all content for VFX/post, saving large amounts of time and money.

    "We used Live FX on literally every shot in the Tall Poppy short film to accurately line up our multi-layer blue-screen elements with our virtual sets.  Our on-set pre-comps made our post VFX compositing much faster and easier,” said Sam Nicholson, founder/CEO at Stargate Studios, Los Angeles.

    Live FX
    Live FX features a basic toolset aimed at indie filmmakers who are predominantly filming on green-screen setups, allowing them to build complete 3D environments and simple camera-tracked green- screen replacement setups in real-time. It supports most common camera trackers, such as Intel RealSense, HTC Vive, Stereolabs ZED2i and a range of Android and iOS tracking apps. Furthermore, it supports the generic FreeD protocol and open sound control (OSC) to capture camera tracking information. All tracking data can be refined and synced to the incoming live camera signal, so that all data stays in sync throughout the entire pipeline.

    Through its built-in virtual camera calibration, Live FX is able to calculate lens distortion and create final composites live on-set. It also ships with all the tools needed to key the green screen and replace it with normal 2D imagery, 360 VR video, or a live feed from Unreal Engine, captured through SDI, NDI or latency-free Spout texture sharing. To create the perfect illusion, Live FX supports common OFX plugins and Matchbox shaders, and can record the live composite to ProRes, DNx or h264.

     “Virtual Production is the new kid on the block, specifically for LED volumes. Its roots come from the live entertainment world and the tools currently available have focused on those applications, not filmmaking. Assimilate has changed this paradigm by creating Live FX for this new way of filmmaking. Based on their heritage in digital image post-production, Assimilate has produced a robust toolset that speaks to the filmmaker and enables complete control of all the modern techniques happening in VP. I can't imagine another system as capable as Live FX,” said Alexis Haggar, effects director at Lexhag, London. "I've been using Live FX through its Beta phase with our indie LED wall, and it keeps on delivering. The Assimilate team has responded amazingly, listening to my suggestions and guiding me through the functionality of their software.”

    Live FX Studio
    Live FX Studio builds on top of Live FX, allowing for direct usage of 3D environments inside the application in the form of Notch blocks and scenes in the universal scene descriptor (USD) format.
    It adds support for high-end camera tracking solutions, such as NCAM and Mo-Sys, and ships with built-in DMX and ArtNet control to control stage lighting based on image content.

    Live FX Studio also features multi-cam support, direct remote control of Brompton Tessera LED processors and video router control for AJA and Blackmagic routers. Most importantly, it includes Assimilate’s award-winning finishing software, SCRATCH VR, which can link the live captured metadata, such as camera tracking and lens information to the in-camera recorded RAW files, to create high-resolution VFX plates, including all frame-based metadata in the OpenEXR format.

    “Live FX allows for converging multiple virtual-production solutions into one software. It handles 2D playback as well as game-engine content for previz and final pixel in-camera VFX in a VFX-friendly environment that speaks natively to post-production professionals.” said Julian Sarmiento, global director, virtual production and real-time at FuseFX.

    “The open beta for Live FX was absolutely great as we received valuable feedback from people using the software in real workflows for everything – from quick comps on location scouts, to driving full LED screen volumes. Extending our product line with these innovative tools really allows us to better target the breadth of uses and needs for all filmmakers,” said Jeff Edson, CEO at Assimilate.  “And as with all of our products, we provide very flexible licensing options.”

    Flexible Licensing and Pricing
    Monthly subscriptions and annual and permanent licenses are available, as well as a new three-month project license. Both software packages are offered at a launch pricing for project, annual, and permanent licenses, starting at $345 (USD) for Live FX and $495 (USD) for Live FX Studio.

    Free Personal Learning Edition (PLE) of Live FX and Live FX Studio Available
    To access the free and fully functional watermarked-learning edition, visit www.assimilateinc.com and click the Try” button for Live FX. Fill in your email address and receive a return email with the download-link and license key. To get started immediately, a series of short hands-on video tutorials can be accessed via the Assimilate channels on YouTube and Vimeo.

    About Assimilate
    Assimilate develops and offers advanced, real-time tools for on-set and post-production workflows that deliver groundbreaking features, speed, performance, flexibility, and stability for industry professionals. The recently launched Live FX/Live FX Studio is a state-of-the-art live compositor, shipping with camera tracking, DMX control and the latest green-screen keying technology for virtual production. Live Assist is the multi-cam VTR tool for video assist, offering support for any number of cameras, any resolution, with easy green-screen comp and local-clip server functionality. Live Looks is the optimum tool for live grading and direct-look creation with an instant connection to Scratch VR for live streaming and keying capabilities. Used by DITs and post artists worldwide, Scratch VR is known for its advanced on-set and post-production tools that offer stability, speed and metadata support for any camera format, including 2D/3D/VR. Play Pro is the go-to solution for a professional player for VFX-reviews, ProRes RAW QC and genuine ProRes transcoding on Windows. Learn more at www.assimilateinc.com

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    Stephen Arnold Music Creates Immersive Soundtrack For Histovery’s “American Revolution: The Augmented Experience”

    Wednesday, February 11, 2026
    Stephen Arnold Music (SAM) created a dynamic, historically-detailed soundtrack for Histovery’s American Revolution – The Augmented Experience

    Stephen Arnold Music (SAM), the world leader in sonic branding, created a dynamic, historically-detailed soundtrack for American Revolution – The Augmented Experience (ARTAE), an ambitious two-year production created by Histovery to mark the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. An evergreen traveling exhibition, ARTAE will tour the United States beginning later this year. The first major institutions to host the attraction will include The Historic New Orleans Collection, Charlotte Museum of History, and National Museum of the United States Army. Developed in partnership with leading historians and scholars, ARTAE transports visitors back in time through twenty immersive, interactive experiences, unfolding across the Thirteen Colonies and beyond. Using Histovery’s proprietary tablet, the HistoPad, visitors explore mid-18th-century Williamsburg, witness the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party, fight alongside the minutemen at Lexington and Concord, and stand with congressmen at the signing of the Declaration of Independence. “ARTAE offers a radically new way to experience the birth of a nation and the founding of a modern democracy,” says Edouard Lussan, Chief Content Officer & Co-Founder, Histovery. Working alongside Histovery’s creative and animation teams, and its panel of historians, SAM produced realistic, immersive sound environments that seamlessly support the exhibition’s augmented reality visuals. “Growing up in the U.S., you of course learn about the American Revolution in school, but the historical research and detail that Histovery brought to this project was extraordinary,” says Russell Boiarsky, SAM director of brand strategy. “It shed new light on the story from a fresh perspective, and made... Read More

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