CinCraft Scenario is based on Ncam’s unique tracking technology and Zeiss’ expertise in lens data – Zeiss presents a new and flexible camera tracking system as part of its CinCraft ecosystem.
Zeiss CinCraft Scenario provides camera tracking data for use in real-time rendering engines for virtual production or live compositing. Users can also record the tracking data for post-production: “It is well known that camera tracking is extremely useful for pre-visualisation and virtual production. CinCraft Scenario is particularly useful for VFXs as the system records the tracking data on set for use in post-production.
The camera tracking system can be used in almost all conditions and setups – indoors and outdoors, on film sets, with bluescreens or greenscreens and in LED volumes. This is made possible by the hybrid tracking technology, which can detect not only industry-standard reflective markers, but also environmental features such as object edges. CinCraft Scenario also works with digital markers on LED walls that are invisible to the main camera.
CinCraft lens data
As part of the CinCraft ecosystem, Scenario accesses the Zeiss lens database – initially with Zeis and Arri/ZEiss cine lenses, other standards and systems may soon follow. Their integration makes the system “plug-and-play” capable and avoids the tedious process of lens mapping and calibration.
Modular components
CinCraft Scenario works with commercially available equipment and is compatible with the most important camera and lens encoder systems to provide all the data required for correct tracking. The system consists of various hardware and software components that can be customised to meet the individual requirements of each user:
– CinCraft CamBar records raw data from the environment and forwards it.
– CinCraft Origin, which runs the main software, aggregates the data to calculate position and movement
– CinCraft Link connects CamBar and Origin and enables access to the user interface via mobile devices.
The modular software components make it possible to calculate position and movement, record data, export the recorded data to industry-standard file formats and integrate it into the Unreal Engine in real time.
Availability
Users can configure the CinCraft Scenario Camera Tracking System according to their requirements or select one of four pre-configured bundles. The system will be available at selected retailers and via the Zeiss CinCraft website in early Q4 2023.
For more information, visit zeiss.ly/cincraft-scenario.
Modular components
Availability