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AR VR Architecture

Cooper Construction uses AR and VR for commercial building virtualization

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What if you could start selling your product long before it was ever built? Companies are always looking for more original ways to sell their product. The earlier they can start, the sooner they make money. We work with our customers’ CAD data, be it 2D or 3D, to create 3D dynamic, virtual reality experiences…

The Expanse VR

Previsualization on The Expanse with Cinema Pro Cams VR

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The Expanse: Season 3 We at Cinema Suite recently had a chance to work with the creators of the SciFi series The Expanse on a very cool VR previsualization related project. What better way to celebrate the launch of Season 3 tomorrow (April 11th) , then to discuss how the folks at The Expanse wanted…

AR motion capture

‘Puppymonkeybaby’ AR Mirror For Mountain Dew and Superbowl LI

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Last year we had an opportunity to work on a very unique, high profile project with our friends over at Sheet Metal Alchemist for Mountain Dew and Superbowl LI. The goal was to create an AR (Augmented Reality) mirror, using a Kinect and an HDTV to mimic the movements of the user, and translate them into…

Cinema Suite Microsoft Hololens Solutions

How Microsoft’s HoloLens can change your business

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The ​Microsoft HoloLens represents one of the biggest leaps in technology I’ve seen in my lifetime. It’s about as “magical” as technology can get, and I don’t mean “magical” in the way Apple uses it when talking about their latest iPhone. When you first use the HoloLens, you’re hit with such a solid initial experience that…

Virtual Reality

The difference between virtual reality and mixed reality

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​Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality are two similar but distinctly different cutting edge technologies. It’s not uncommon that both Mixed Reality and Virtual Reality are mentioned in the same sentence. Silicon Valley tech giants like Facebook and Microsoft are heavily investing in both technologies. Facebook bought Virtual Reality startup company Oculus in 2014 before they even released their…

Candy Coaster – Our Cinema Themes Story

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By Team Timeloop – Guest Blogger and Candy Coaster Developer Candy Coaster – The twists and turns in life is what makes it worth living. Experience this excitement and amazement through a roller coaster ride in a fantasy world full of cakes, candies and ice-creams. Mouth-watering candy sticks and lollipops simply enhance the sweetness of…

Passengers Movie uses Cinema Director

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Passengers Movie When we think of Unity, many of us tend to think about making games first. However, as we know, Unity can be used to create all sorts of interactive experiences for media, businesses and entertainment. Such is true with the hit Passengers movie that was released in December. Passengers is a sci-fi movie…

Motion Blur for Unity

Natural looking cinematic motion blur for your Unity project

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What is motion blur? Motion blur is a visual artifact in which fast moving object in an image appear to be streaked, or blurred. To someone starting out in motion graphics, something like motion blur can easily be overlooked despite the fact that it makes a big difference in delivering a natural looking end product.…

Unity FREE for educational institutions

Unity is now FREE for qualifying Academic Institutions at all levels

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In March of 2015 Unity announced that their video game design software would be made free to primary and secondary academic institutions across the world.  Since then over 77,000 licenses have been granted and over 300,000 new students have had the opportunity to explore the possibilities of Unity. In a recent blog post and in…