Radius Live Used in Emmy Award Winning Project

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NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, with help from digital cinema innovator Radiant Images, has won an Emmy for Outstanding Original Interactive Program for their 360 interactive stream, Cassini’s Grand Finale.

Radiant Images used numerous tools to bring this project to life, including the Z-CAM S1 Pro for capturing 360 footage inside mission control, and NextComputing’s Radius Live compact workstation for live stitching and streaming of the footage.

 

Creating compelling content requires tools that enable the creative process, not tie you down. Whether you’re developing 3D worlds, shooting a feature film, editing a documentary, conducting a live webcast, or producing a sporting event, you need technology that is reliable, proven, and easy to use.

NextComputing’s products are designed for the needs of professional content producers. Now you can replace that aging workstation or lackluster laptop with a more robust system, backed by a company that understands your challenges and knows how to overcome them.

Radius Live is incredibly small, making it ideal for traveling events and working on-set. Rely on a system that is field-proven and fully supported by NextComputing.

  • All-in-one system with full HD display
  • Powerful processing for real-time stitching
  • Portability for 360 VR from any location
  • Support for a variety of cameras

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