Mo-Sys Appoints CJP Broadcast as StarTracker Studio Distribution Partner for UK, Ireland and Gibraltar

Ross-on-Wye, UK, August 24th, 2020 – CJP Broadcast announces its appointment as exclusive distributor of the Mo-Sys StarTracker Studio to the educational, sports, corporate and regional broadcast markets in the UK, the Republic of Ireland, and Gibraltar.

Mo-Sys products are used daily by over 100 broadcasters and have been deployed on more than 100 major motion pictures. The Mo-Sys StarTracker camera tracking technology has proved a key component in the rapid growth of virtual production. Designed for use with blue/green screens, and more recently LED walls, it seamlessly blends photo-realistic 3D graphics with real elements.

StarTracker Studio is a complete three-camera 4K virtual studio system which can be expanded to source from up to 16 cameras. Fully configured with pre-calibrated lenses, integral graphics processing and 4K recording, it transforms a compact studio space into a much larger virtual studio without need for physical set construction. Virtual sets can be switched almost instantly and augmented to include remote guests or superimposed objects. Photo-realistic graphic capabilities include occlusion handling which allows a presenter to walk in front of or behind a virtual object, and reflection mapping which intelligently adds reflections to adjacent virtual objects. Among additional features are soft shadow lighting effects and depth-of-field lens emulation.

“CJP has secured a strong presence in the enterprise market for which we created StarTrack Studio,” comments Mo-Sys Commercial Director Mike Grieve. “The CJP team have proven experience in providing the hardware, the software and the supporting services which are needed across this sector, not least with their Live Sports Production solution which is ideal for integration with our technology.”

“Mo-Sys has developed an impressive range of production-oriented solutions which have proved highly successful over the years among film-makers and broadcasters,” adds CJP Broadcast Managing Director Chris Phillips. “StarTracker Studio extends the cost benefits of virtual studio production to a much wider range of organisations as they sharpen their communications activity for the increasingly online world.”

About Mo-Sys

Based in London, UK, Mo-Sys designs and manufactures advanced camera robotics and virtual technologies for the high-end film and broadcast industry. The Mo-Sys product range spans remote heads, motion control, broadcast robotics, mechanical and optical camera tracking for augmented and virtual reality as well as on-set visualisation. Mo-Sys products have been used on films such as Gravity, Life of Pi, Birdman, Shape of Water and Spectre, and events such as the Brit Awards, NFL, Red Bull AirRace, the UK elections and Wimbledon tennis. Broadcast customers include the BBC, CNN, ESPN and Sky.

About CJP Broadcast

CJP Broadcast Service Solutions Limited (www.cjp-bss.co.uk) was established in 2011 to provide broadcast manufacturers and engineering companies with professional ITIL based service desk solutions. In 2016 the company expanded its portfolio to include digitisation of broadcast tape and film media for restoration of historical media archives into modern file-based formats. In 2018 CJP Broadcast expanded its operations further, providing live production solutions, professional broadcast TV studio system integration and technical support services.

Contacts for further information

Kieran Phillips, CJP Broadcast Service Solutions

+44 (0)1600 750 379 | kieran.phillips@cjp-bss.co.uk

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