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Cracking the case: MSNBC green screen

Posted by Dak Dillon on Monday, April 14th, 2008 at 7:40 pm CT
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Today at NAB 2008, NewscastStudio was able to uncover who designed the MSNBC “election center.” As we all recall, the “election center” was the totally 3D environment used during the election primaries. The set featured a 360 shooting area, and graphics could pop up from the floor.

Today, we cracked the case. Originally, MSNBC built a temporary set for their Super Tuesday coverage. Then, after Super Tuesday, they took pictures of every part of the set. This allowed them to recreate the set using blueprints and pictures in 3D.

Brainstorm America helped MSNBC design and develop the totally 3D environment. Also, with the help of Ultimatte, a company who specializes in chroma key technologies, MSNBC was able to do jib tracking. This allows the anchor to remain in one spot in the 3D environment.

Together, Brainstorm and Ultimatte worked together to create MSNBC’s new “election center,” and according to a company representative much bigger things are on the way. Look for a “sand table of Iraq” soon, much like the old real one. Also, NBC is looking to lease its “3D” studio, Studio 3K at 30 Rock, for other uses. Stay tuned for more from NewscastStudio.

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Inside MSNBC’s 3D VR… « Inside Cable News Says:
April 14th, 2008 at 8:57 pm

[...] MSNBC’s 3D VR… Newscast Studio’s Dak Dillon gets an inside look at MSNBC’s VR technology and confirms what I had heard way back about an Iraq [...]


Spotted: The Future of Television News (Desks) / Jossip Says:
April 16th, 2008 at 2:24 pm

[...] the sky wearing just a cape. They also help produce wildly engaging news segments. Inside 30 Rock, at Studio 3K, this room-size green screen will be the centerpiece for MSNBC’s election [...]


Mike Says:
May 8th, 2008 at 4:49 pm

Wait where ann is standing above, all the walls/metal elements are fake? I thought just the graphics were?


MyStudio Says:
November 7th, 2008 at 5:53 pm

One company that was not mentioned in your article is Pro Cyc (www.procyc.com) who does the backgrounds for the virtual sets. All of the photos in this article feature a Pro Cyc system as the green screen or blue screen back drop. Pro Cyc works closely with Brainstorm and Ultimatte on many large studio projects like the one shown here for NBC/MSNBC. CNN, ESPN and NFL Network are just a few other companies using virtual sets which use a Pro Cyc background.

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