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SK Telecom Launches Asia’s First Mixed Reality Capture Studio using Microsoft’s Technology

SK Telecom Launches Asia’s First Mixed Reality Capture Studio using Microsoft’s Technology Image Credit: SK Telecom

SK Telecom recently announced it has started operating Jump Studio, Asia’s first Mixed Reality Capture Studio using Microsoft’s technology.

Jump Studio offers an advanced immersive media technologies. It uses Microsoft’s volumetric video capture technology to create holographic videos by shooting a person’s dynamic movements. By combining these with SK Telecom’s ‘T Real Platform,’ which is built with spatial recognition and rendering technologies, the result is highly immersive mixed reality content that can be played on most devices.

At Jump Studio, high-quality 360 degree 3D holograms are created by using 106 cameras that shoot at up to 60 ___frames per second (FPS). The technology can significantly reduce both time and cost needed for content production by automating the existing 3D modelling and animation process through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), 3D processing and rendering technologies.

Through Jump Studio, SK Telecom plans to further enrich the content offerings of its media services, including Jump AR and Jump VR, SK Telecom’s immersive service platforms. The company plans to work together with diverse businesses such as entertainment companies, production agencies, advertisement companies, fashion, health and education, games, TV and film studios.

Steve Sullivan, GM, Micrsoft Mixed Reality Capture Studios
The Jump Studio team has impressed us with their knowledge and passion in this space, and combined with the reach and resources of SK Telecom, we believe they’ll have a huge impact in Korea and beyond.

Jeon Jin-soo, VP and Head of 5GX Service Business Group, SK Telecom
With Jump Studio, SK Telecom will lead the popularization of immersive media by expanding Mixed Reality offerings. Our goal is to shape Jump Studio into the leading content creator hub in Asia.

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