Holographic Capture Stages

View More

DGene Opens New Hologram Production Facility in Baton Rouge

DGene, a content creation company specializing in artificial intelligence and virtual reality, has opened a new development and production facility in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. At the center of this state-of-the-art facility is a 900-square-foot volumetric capture stage that utilizes AI-powered tech to generate holograms of real people and objects.

DGene made headlines last year when they introduced 'Amber,' a computer-generated influencer that could adopt the values and aesthetic sensibilities of any brand. Now, the company is looking to pave the way for the future of entertainment, gaming, and digital marketing by developing tools for 3D holographic imagery. "We want to work with content producers to create compelling, new forms of immersive experiences," said DGene CTO Jason Yang.

DGene's new facility intends to become a go-to production hub for 3D imagery that can be used for a variety of augmented reality or virtual reality applications.
Trend Themes
1. 3D Holographic Imagery - DGene is developing tools for 3D holographic imagery, paving the way for the future of entertainment, gaming, and digital marketing.
2. AI-driven Volumetric Capture Stages - DGene is incorporating AI-powered tech to generate holograms of real people and objects with the 900-square-foot volumetric capture stage.
3. Virtual Content Creation - DGene is a content creation company specializing in artificial intelligence and virtual reality to create new immersive experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - DGene's 3D holographic imagery has potential for use in the future of entertainment experiences.
2. Gaming - DGene's 3D holographic imagery could provide a new level of immersive gaming experiences.
3. Digital Marketing - DGene's 3D holographic imagery could create new opportunities for digital marketing through the use of influencers like their computer-generated influencer Amber.

Related Ideas

Similar Ideas
VIEW FULL ARTICLE