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    Home»Headline feature»Emily Rowed bursts into Immersive “Bloom” in new music video brought to life with disguise xR
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    Emily Rowed bursts into Immersive “Bloom” in new music video brought to life with disguise xR

    AV NewsBy AV NewsOctober 21, 2021Updated:October 3, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Nashville-based singer/songwriter Emily Rowed bursts into “Bloom” in a new music video shot entirely in the disguise Extended Reality (xR) workflow, supported by disguise gx 2c media servers and rx II rendering nodes.

    Atlanta-based virtual production studio MEPTIK joined forces with the award-winning video production company Gear Seven to shoot the music video at Arc Studios, the first Nashville-based virtual and xR production studio. Arc Studios features more than 8,000-square-feet of studio space, including more than 500-square-feet of PixelFLEX LED video wall surface integrated with Unreal Engine, and stYpe camera tracking, with the disguise xR workflow tying all systems together to deliver the stunning content on screen.

    “Bloom” finds Rowed immersed in a moonlit mountain landscape with a bioluminescent forest, endless fields of colour-saturated flowers and twinkling stars.  She relates the story of her blooming in the song as the environment around her transitions from moonlight to dawn.

    MEPTIK knew that xR would provide the ideal visual accompaniment to Rowed’s performance with the stunning virtual backdrop representing the change, transformation and new beginnings of the singer’s own personal journey.

    At Arc Studios, Josh Eason and Madison Hague-Rogers designed the magical and surreal virtual environment in Unreal Engine, that perfectly blended with the intricate physical landscape of flowers, moss and grass designed by Art Director Sophia Matinazad.

    “The disguise servers delivered consistent content quality on the LED Volume and helped us create the seamless immersive experience seen in the final music video. The vx 4 and rx II servers enabled us to display our virtual environment in the highest resolution, render photorealistic graphics in real-time, and provided us with the smoothest frame rates,” says MEPTIK’s xR Specialist, David Vargas.

    During the shoot Rowed interacted with physical scenery in the space – flowers, moss, dirt – while the virtual environment played out around her and interactive lighting cast the singer in the same hues as the backdrop. stYpe real-time camera tracking permitted dynamic camera moves that delivered captivating results seamlessly integrating Rowed with her physical and virtual worlds.

    Director Sam Siske enjoyed the control that xR production gave him over the environment so he could easily manipulate the position of trees and go from night to daylight in seconds – things that would have been impossible to achieve on location with live-action photography.

    Bloom is the second music video that MEPTIK has produced using disguise xR, following the team’s first use of the technology for Nashville singer Fleurie’s ‘A World Beyond’ video, released in 2019.

    Signed to the Nashville-based boutique label Tone Tree Music, Rowed’s music has been widely licensed – collecting millions of plays across streaming platforms. Bloom is the second single from Rowed’s upcoming EP, “Sunbeam Medicine,” which will be released in mid-November.

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