You Mean There’s No SET??? Inside, ‘Inside Edition’

You Mean There’s No SET??? Inside, ‘Inside Edition’

Last week, inside CBS Studio 45, I was stunned to learn that this green screen area is where Deborah Norville hosts ‘Inside Edition’.

Don’t freak out, but this is not the only show done this way and the list of others is growing. In the photos below you see the before and after. The mannequin is a camera test stand in for Deborah, and each day, video checks are done to adjust the chromakey settings so that the effect does not “tear” when the virtual set is added into the mix.

Although the show is videotaped for later playback, this is all done in real time. A key point of a virtual set like this is that the real camera can move in 3D space, while the image of the virtual camera is being rendered in real-time from the same perspective.

That means the virtual scene has to instantly adapt to and mirror the camera’s output including zoom, pan, angle, traveling, etc. This is what differentiates a virtual set from the traditional technique of chromakey.

Integration of camera tracking is done with either optical or mechanical measurements to create a live stream of data describing the exact perspective of the camera. In this case, the tracking is measured digitally by capturing the information generated by the robotic pan heads.

The 3D virtual software used on ‘Inside Edition’ is made by the granddaddy of chromakey innovation, Ultimatte, who’s been on the cutting edge of chromakey hardware and software since 1976. Enjoy and share!



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23 Comments

  1. Bob Sewvello May 16, 2014

    Film and television have always been smoke and mirrors.

  2. Leon Zetekoff May 13, 2014

    Totally amazing. Learn something new everyday here!

  3. Lisa J. Kassner May 13, 2014

    Welcome to the magic of video!

  4. Charles MacDonald May 13, 2014

    I guess the Talent has to keep an eye out for the tape marks on the floor so they don’t accidentally find themselves walking through a virtual column.

  5. Jeff Freeman May 13, 2014

    Here is a picture of the real set in 2011. It is at the CBS Radford Studios lot. This is Mary Hart (retiring) showing ABC News correspondent David Wright how it works. The base turns, as well as the giant monitors on set. When everything is moving you really have to watch where you stand or walk. I had always thought this was a virtual set, but it is real.

    Jeff Freeman
    Broadcast Images, Inc.

  6. Gus Polly May 13, 2014

    From Germany, ZDF’s 30-million-euro studio: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rskH1wsTC8U

  7. Dennis Degan May 13, 2014

    NBC has used virtual sets during election coverage. This was in Studio 3K:
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/dennisdegan/2535013591/
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/dennisdegan/2534923187/

  8. Alan Maretsky May 13, 2014

    I tech managed a televised BINGO game show that utilized a VR set. 3 cameras with “magic” XYZ interfaces that talked to a Silicon Graphics workstation. Our cyc was 8′ x 24′ but the VR made it appear to be huge.

  9. Mark Garrett May 13, 2014

    Remember seeing a setup like this for NAB and at that time they were promoting it for local stations as an alternative to building elaborate news sets. The demo even then was impressive.

  10. Terry Lindemann May 13, 2014

    Smoke and mirrors , back in the day at Ch 10 in Waco where i worked on the sets with book backdrops most of the book titles had cuss words on them and various remarks. We always would put the talent in the FU section

  11. David Sanchez May 13, 2014

    Very technically proficient.

  12. Jeff Freeman May 13, 2014

    ET has a real set that spins and moves. I’ve shot on it.

  13. Bob Batsche May 13, 2014

    New meaning to cheap and dirty!

  14. Craig Harper May 13, 2014

    Sunday Morning is across the studio form IE

  15. Bob Jensen May 13, 2014

    Just waiting for GM’s at the local level to save money by NOT building that new news set and just do it with chromakey…..

  16. Zach Camerino May 13, 2014

    Are you sure Entertainment Tonight does it? I have seen so many behind the scenes pictures of the ET set and it seems to be there.

  17. Jarbas Jam Mesquita May 13, 2014

    Amazed

  18. Maureen Carney May 13, 2014

    It’s also being used on the local level. New England Sports Network (NESN) uses it for their “Sports Today” show.

  19. Jim Young May 13, 2014

    I had no idea. That is pretty amazing. And it makes for a quick set change!

  20. Ellen S. Kingsley May 13, 2014

    Wow…..

  21. Caz Bielen May 13, 2014

    Reality is just a simulation!

  22. Dave Perrussel May 13, 2014

    I never thought that was 100% Chromakey. Wow!

  23. Scott Brennan May 13, 2014

    That was an excellent read – thanks!