![]() This includes any color grading, animation or color space conversions that have been applied to the footage inside Scratch. With its just released version 9.5 it now also allows not only Notch Blocks, but literally any format to be transcoded to Notch’s high-performance video codec NotchLC for live productions and big-screen or LED-wall installations. ![]() Scratch has become a tent pole in dailies creation and content mastering. NotchLC Transcoding and Mastering with Assimilate ScratchĪssimilate provides the first fully color-and metadata-accurate NotchLC mastering solution, ensuring that content looks as intended on the big screen. Via Live FX Studio to Scratch hand-off, users are able to recreate the VP-scene from set, relink to camera RAW footage, and create high quality plates for VFX, including all frame-based metadata. In the finishing world, using 3D environments in a traditional color-grading session is a gigantic leap forward. The same 3D environments can be loaded into Scratch for review and QC, or to be used in finishing sessions. Redefined Post Workflow with Notch Builder and Assimilate ScratchĪssimilate did not stop with on-set. Our partnership with Assimilate enables this technology to be used in broader markets for more varied use-cases than ever before,” said Luke Malcolm, co-founder of Notch.Ī video of Live FX Studio rendering two camera angles from a 3D Notch Block onto a single LED wall can be seen below or here: Ī four-part tutorial series on how to use Notch Blocks in virtual production workflows, post workflows, QC sessions, and how to master and transcode material to NotchLC, can be watched at: “On-set workflows have evolved over the past few years, and Notch is at the forefront of this technology, enabling amazing virtual sets and interactive performances for some of the biggest artists and performers in the world. We’re excited to see what our users will make of the new possibilities to create stunning live composites right on set.” “The team at Notch shares this approach and was exceptionally helpful in implementing support for 3D Notch Blocks into Live FX. ![]() Together with Notch, we’ve developed an incredibly efficient, freaking fast workflow that will propel virtual production (VP) into the mainstream, greatly increasing creativity and productivity for all creatives,” said Jeff Edson, CEO at Assimilate. “As digital cinema technology evolves and grows, we remain dedicated to working with our partners to innovate and provide the most streamlined workflows for our users. Both Notch Builder and Assimilate Live FX Studio are built for creatives with artist-oriented user interfaces rather than a programming environment. Incoming data from various camera tracking solutions can be linked to the virtual camera of the 3D scene to create the perfect composite. Notch Blocks running in Live FX Studio allow for real-time adjustments of any parameter, such as lighting, virtual TV-inputs, position of various objects, and the virtual-camera position and angle. Virtual Production (VP) artists can now – for the first time – perform advanced live-compositing tasks in real-time, creating previz-and final-pixel composites using Notch Blocks inside Assimilate Live FX Studio. The 3D scenes can then be exported as an industry standard Notch Block, and loaded into Assimilate Live FX for live compositing in green-screen environments, or for projecting onto LED walls on virtual production stages. Notch Builder allows creatives to build the entire 3D environment with incredible speed and quality. This combined VP solution revolutionizes how 3D scenes can be merged with live camera imagery. Virtual Production with Notch Builder and Assimilate Live FX Assimilate also added native support for encoding and decoding Notch’s high-performance GPU-accelerated video codec NotchLC, providing the first color and metadata-accurate quality control (QC), mastering, and transcoding solution for NotchLC. Assimilate’s product portfolio, including its new virtual production compositor, Live FX Studio, as well as Live FX and the Scratch finishing suite, now support Notch Block 3D environments. Assimilate and Notch announced today they have solidified their partnership to provide a streamlined solution for green-screen and LED-wall based virtual production (VP) workflows.
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