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Verizon, Walt Disney Studios Test 5G-powered Live-streamed Broadcast

Verizon, Walt Disney Studios Test 5G-powered Live-streamed Broadcast Image Credit: Verizon

Verizon, The Walt Disney Studios StudioLAB, and ILMxLAB teamed up to explore how 5G can transform live entertainment experiences and capture moments built on 5G for the broadcast production at the world premiere of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker this week in Los Angeles.

The 5G tests represent the latest milestone in the companies’ collaboration to co-innovate and test how 5G can impact the future of entertainment.

Verizon 5G network was used in two situations during the premiere. At the live-streamed red carpet event, Disney Studios production cameras were connected to Inseego MiFi M1000 devices that connected to Verizon’s 5G network. The cameras sent high definition video footage to the broadcast truck over 5G, where Disney Studios producers integrated key red carpet moments captured on 5G into the live-streamed broadcast.

Powered by Verizon 5G and motion capture technology from RYOT, Verizon Media’s next generation motion picture studio, virtual Sith Jet troopers in an authentic Star Wars environment created by ILMxLAB were showcased at the premiere after-party. The new troopers from Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker appeared via a large LED wall screen, and were actually puppeteered digitally onto the screen, by actors in motion capture suits miles away in Verizon Media’s 5G studio.

Attendees onsite were able to interact and even banter with these virtual Sith Jet troopers essentially in real time at feature film quality standing in a high-quality 3D environment, allowing for a uniquely personalized interaction. It was all made possible by RYOT’s motion capture technology, NCAM system, and Verizon 5G network's low latency which allows for essentially real-time interactions with immediate feedback and two-way communication.  

Nicki Palmer, Chief Product Development Officer, Verizon
Both the StudioLAB and Verizon believe 5G will fundamentally change everything about how entertainment media is created, distributed and consumed.

Ben Havey, Disney Studios StudioLAB
The speed and low latency of 5G can unlock incredible creative capabilities. We want to give storytellers early access to this new technology so they can continue to bring unparalleled experiences to audiences around the world.

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