Innovate UK has announced funding for a partnership involving dock10, The University of York, and 2LE Media to develop AI tools for lighting in live virtual productions. This initiative is part of the £100 million BridgeAI program aimed at enhancing the UK's competitiveness through AI and machine learning. The collaboration seeks to create realistic lighting interactions in virtual studios, addressing challenges faced in green screen environments.
The project will utilize advanced AI techniques, including computer vision and generative AI, to simulate real-time lighting effects. This innovation is crucial as it allows for dynamic light simulation, enhancing the quality of live broadcasts. The partnership is expected to significantly benefit the UK's creative industries, enabling them to better compete on a global scale.
• Innovate UK funds AI-driven lighting tools for virtual productions.
• Collaboration aims to enhance lighting realism in live broadcasts.
AI is central to developing tools for real-time lighting in virtual studios.
This technology is being leveraged to create realistic lighting interactions in virtual environments.
It is utilized in this project to simulate light pathways in virtual productions.
dock10 is collaborating on AI lighting tools to enhance virtual studio productions.
The University of York is contributing AI research expertise to the lighting project.
2LE Media is involved as a creative partner in developing new AI-driven production workflows.
Innovate UK is funding the AI lighting partnership to boost the creative industries.
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