Powering the future: Viz Engine 4 released ahead of IBC2019

This much anticipated release revolutionizes how virtual studio sets and augmented reality graphics are designed, rendered and combined with live video, and focuses on driving the complexity out of production workflows.

Vizrt, the innovator of software-defined visual storytelling (#SDVS) platforms, has released Viz Engine 4. This much anticipated release revolutionizes how virtual studio sets and augmented reality graphics are designed, rendered and combined with live video, and focuses on driving the complexity out of production workflows.

Viz Engine is Vizrt’s core graphics engine and video compositing platform that powers the live video productions of more than 4000 broadcasters worldwide.

This latest iteration, Viz Engine 4 comes with a wealth of benefits for today’s broadcasters, with exceptional photorealism, deep integration with third-party vendors and future-proof, IP-based technology making it the centrepiece of the next-generation of media workflows.

Attendees of IBC2019 saw the platform drive photo-real, augmented reality graphics at The Big AR Sports Show.

Check out The Big AR Sports Show below, straight from IBC2019, to see Viz Engine 4 in action:

“New features have been developed with the customer in mind, with this platform propelling them over the next 10 to 20 years. Our R&D teams have focused on how we can elevate our customers’ brands to the next level by providing world-class photorealism, the latest keyer technology and welcoming third party integrations including Unreal Engine 4. All within a software-defined visual storytelling platform that will power productions into the IP-based future.”

Gerhard Lang
Chief Technology Officer at Vizrt

Physical-based rendering

Alongside global illumination, Viz Engine 4’s native, physical-based rendering is the foundation of the programmable graphics pipeline, which has been developed to give customers the best looking graphics today.  Included are features like reflection, refraction and depth of field provide extra layers of realism, especially for virtual set design.

All this functionality is being exposed in a brand-new Viz Artist interface where changes in both appearance and workflow have been made to increase efficiency and help customers create world-class photo-realistic designs.

New Precision Keyer

Built from the ground up, the new Precision Keyer allows customers to perfectly immerse their presenter into a virtual environment, giving a clean, unobtrusive key and ultra realistic results. It uses the latest techniques include light-wrapping, a denoiser, and multiple mattes, amongst others.

A lite version of the virtual set and augmented reality control system, Viz Arc, which includes control of the Precision Keyer, is provided free with Viz Engine 4.

Unreal Engine 4

For virtual set storytelling that needs to go even further, tapping into the vibrant marketplace of third party integrations such as Unreal Engine 4 is key to the Viz Engine 4 ecosystem. Welcoming creatives to work with Unreal Engine assets and designs, alongside Viz Engine template-driven workflows is a core feature, giving customers the creative freedom to focus on the best way to tell the story for their audience.

The Unreal Engine 4 render pipeline combines seamlessly in virtual set scenes alongside the two native render pipelines inside Viz Engine 4 that are maintained by Vizrt, giving customers maximum storytelling flexibility.

“Viz Engine 4 has unrivaled compositing speed and compatibility with established and emerging media technologies– including SDI, IP, UHD and HDR – making this the most advanced platform on the market. It can be used with every other IP format including the SMPTE 2110 standard and of course, NDI.”

Gerhard Lang
Chief Technology Officer at Vizrt