OCELLUS: Sony introduces new camera tracking system

OCELLUS enables stable marker-free tracking with multiple sensors and seamless camera integration for cinematic and broadcast applications, including sports, news, and weather news

Sony is launching its first camera tracking system, OCELLUS (ASR-CT1), specifically designed to simplify and facilitate augmented reality and virtual production applications in broadcast and cinema by providing marker-free camera tracking through multiple sensors. OCELLUS is camera agnostic and can be used with both cinema and broadcast cameras.

“The growing market for virtual production and AR demands simpler, more efficient workflows. Metadata like camera position and lens values are crucial for pre- and post-production,” said Sebastian Leske, Head of Business Development, Cinema Line. “Our new camera tracking system delivers valuable, real-time data, enhancing efficiency based on insights from content creators worldwide.

OCELLUS, perfectly suited for virtual production such as In-Camera VFX and AR, sends the camera position and orientation data while the camera is shooting. The system comprises a sensor unit, a processing box, and three lens encoders, and can be used with Sony Cinema Line cameras, system cameras, and non-Sony cameras.

With the five image sensors and Sony’s Visual SLAM (Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping) technology, the system creates a reference map, enabling stable marker-free tracking both indoors and outdoors.

When using Sony cameras, metadata regarding about focus, iris and zoom values from the camera and lens can be obtained via the camera’s SDI output and transmitted in real-time to external devices via Ethernet cable. If the lens does not support metadata acquisition through the camera, lens encoders can be affixed to the camera to obtain this metadata. The acquired metadata can then be used for virtual production and AR. The system also supports recording tracking data, camera/lens metadata, timecode and file name, which can be used for the post-production workflow.

Sony continues its unwavering support to creators in the Virtual Production and AR space, with tools ranging from acquisition to display screens such as the Crystal LED VERONA and software-based solutions such as the Virtual Production Toolset.

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