Spirit Studios debuts BBC’s Bamous as first xR broadcast for terrestrial television using White Light’s SmartStage
Last night, following its hugely popular
preview on BBC Three (Online), the transmission pilot for the BBC’s new comedy entertainment show Bamous was aired
on BBC1. Developed and produced by Spirit Studios, the episode was filmed
within a dedicated xR studio, in a ground-breaking new departure for
terrestrial television broadcast. As renowned global leaders in deploying
innovative xR solutions across a range of different markets, White Light’s (WL)
multi-award winning SmartStage was the choice location for the shoot.
The satirical new pilot, starring comedians Dane
Baptiste, Toussaint Douglass, Munya Chawawa, Lola Jagun and Thanyia Moore,
explores the nature of fame amongst the BAME community.
Looking for alternatives to green-screen
technology for content production, Spirit Studios engaged Director of
Photography Chris Hollier in the early stages of development. Hollier has
worked extensively with WL on pioneering projects, most recently on Eurosport’s
coverage of the US and French Open tournaments. Hollier comments: “Having
collaborated with WL since their first foray into xR production nearly four years
ago, we have seen our ongoing R+D elevate sports broadcast to a game-changing
new level. On receiving the brief from Spirit’s Director & Executive
Producer Matt Campion, I knew that WL’s unrivalled experience in xR for
broadcast, combined with the innovation behind SmartStage, would be pivotal to
bringing the vision for this pilot to life.”
SmartStage
harnesses the full potential of xR, allowing a range of different technologies
to be seamlessly integrated within one environment. As such, it far transcends
the production capabilities of green screen. Natural lighting, reflections,
real-time presenter tracking, optimised camera angles and increased visibility
of the virtual world, all promote authentic engagement with content, to greatly
enhance the broadcast experience.
Content
creation specialist MalfMedia was also introduced to the Bamous delivery team
via WL, following many years of working together on a broad range of projects.
Their Creative Director Michael Al-Far built all content in Unreal and
facilitated remote collaboration amongst the development team, with off-line
pre-visualisation of the studio and content. The SmartStage setup allowed
Michael and other members of the team to continue working remotely even on the
day of the shoot – crucial to reducing the number of crew on site and adhering
to the strict COVID restrictions currently in place.
Andy Hook, WL’s Technical Solutions Director, adds: “Four years ago we delivered the first-ever xR broadcast, when Eurosport utilised ‘The Cube’ for their international coverage of the PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games. Since then, we have continued to lead the field and develop the world’s most advanced xR technology. To date, SmartStage has enabled us to deliver over 500 hours of xR broadcast and deploy state-of-the-art installations for clients around the globe. We are now able to offer the broadcast market, as well as many other sectors, an all-encompassing solution for both expertise in xR innovation, and dedicated studio facilities. Bamous was filmed using our SmartStage at London’s Science Museum and in collaboration with Fifty Fifty, MalfMedia and disguise, we are very proud to have helped execute the first xR broadcast to be seen on terrestrial television as yet another milestone on our xR journey.”
The Bamous pilot can be viewed in full on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p091pydr/bamous
In early February 2021, WL will launch an
additional, dedicated SmartStage facility at The Mermaid London. This fully COVID-secure studio has
been developed specifically for broadcasters and live event producers, drawing
on WL’s extensive experience of designing, installing and operating xR venues.
The facility has also been designed to facilitate hybrid productions, enabling
both real and virtual audiences to attend simultaneously, and offers dedicated
dressing room, rehearsal, and production spaces onsite.
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