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Epic Games integrates offbeat ‘virtual film camera’

Epic Games integrates offbeat ‘virtual film camera’

Extraordinary world navigation camera can film Unreal Engine 3 scenes

Epic’s Unreal Engine 3 is now compatible with a unique virtual camera system that allows developers to explore their game worlds as movie directors.

The Gamecaster GCS3 resembles a professional video camera used by videographers in film production. Yet instead of filming real world-surroundings, the GCS3 takes the user through virtual 3D worlds, or finished levels in games, to film a scene.

The theory – as shown in the video below – is that this process leads to more filmic cut-scenes in games.

Seemingly impressed by this technology, Epic Games has made the GCS3 available to licensees of Unreal Engine 3 and the Unreal Development Kit. The engines have also been customised to integrate better with the camera system.

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"GCS3 integration with Unreal Matinee makes it easier for game developers and cinematographers to achieve immediate, fantastic results in virtual filmmaking," Epic president Michael Capps.

"With GCS3, developers can open the Unreal Editor, record live camera movement within a cinematic scene, and play back results instantly. It's that simple and it can save a huge amount of time on tasks that usually require manual keyframing," he added.

Gamecaster is now the newest member of Epic's Integrated Partners Program.

Capps added, "Our partners program ensures that our licensees have access to integration code for industry-leading tools and middleware maintained in step with Unreal Engine 3 as it advances. Unreal Engine 3 licensees benefit from having the best tools and 3D applications work seamlessly with the engine out of the box."

Amazing System!!!

posted by Shashank Sharma Jul 31, 2010 at 7:03 am
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Shashank Sharma

Gotta say, UDK has blown me away completely already as a noobie in Gaming industry, letting me make a level n a game very easily.

The Virtual Camera system just kicks some brutal butt in there!!

Greetings,
Shashank

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Go Epic!

posted by ViceRoy Aug 02, 2010 at 8:34 am
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Looks great! Though I guess the success of such a device will mainly depends of its price. If it's very expensive, I doubt that company will pay only for smoother video while they can do it "for free" with keyframing

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