LED Wall, Real-Time Rendering Applied with Latest Technology

On the 21st, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced that it has established a 'Government Shared Studio' in the Central Building of the Government Sejong Complex, which is jointly used by forty-seven ministries to enhance the efficiency of policy communication.


Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Establishes Shared Studio at Government Sejong Cheongsa View original image

This studio is designed to improve the time and cost of producing policy content. Currently, most ministries produce video content at external studios. Although some ministries operate their own studios, they face limitations in terms of time and cost due to the need for separate compositing work such as chroma keying (a special effect technique for background compositing).



To address these issues, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has built a studio capable of extended reality (XR). It incorporates the latest technologies such as LED walls, real-time rendering, and camera position tracking. An official stated, "By expanding the studio space into virtual reality, immersive and realistic on-site content can be produced quickly without having to go outside." They added, "We plan to conduct training sessions for practitioners and produce and distribute a guidebook."


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