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At the intersection of real and digital worlds, augmented reality opens up new narrative dimensions and invites users to be part of the story
What if you could step into the shoes of a news anchor or join the table of a morning radio show? With its innovative platform for creating personalized videos, Screeny Technologies makes it possible—and instantaneous!
Visualizing, interacting with, and preparing scenes intuitively: a dream for every director. Les Tontons Truqueurs (France TV Studio) invited a group of students from Centrale Supélec to take on this challenge together. Their mission? To develop an innovative method for scene visualization, accessible on both computers and mobile devices, using cutting-edge technology.
AR, VR, free access web app, fiction, documentary, animation, video games – that's what France tv StoryLab's co-productions offer. StoryLab is the immersive programs label of France Télévisions, an entity that allows you to see reality like you've never seen it before!
On 9 and 10 November, France Télévisions will be present at SATIS at the Docks de Paris in La Plaine Saint-Denis. SATIS is the French-speaking trade fair dedicated to creation and technological innovations in media, entertainment and audiovisual communication.
France Télévisions is testing with NOKIA, Aviwest and XD Motion the 5G transmission of a stream from robotic cameras installed on the site of the Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
For several years, FTV's coverage of the July 14th parade has also been the occasion for a meeting with Nicolas Chateauneuf to discover the innovations of the French army, using Augmented Reality techniques on the screen.
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On September 22, France Televisions was part of #DemainLeSport event at the Maison de la Radio. This event, co-organized by franceinfo, l'Équipe and France Télévision, proposed panel discussions around 6 main themes: environment, ethics and Olympism, inclusion-diversity-mixity, technology innovation and data, health-education-youth.
On June 29, 30 and July 1, the Salon des nouveautés en fabrication et distribution at France Télévisions took place. An event during which the France tv StoryLab was present to exhibit several of its immersive experiences: Lady Sapiens, Seven Grams, La Petite Danseuse, Biblioquête and 7 Lives. Back in video with Jeanne Marchalot, head of the France tv StoryLab, who took the opportunity to present the vision and missions.
Wandering from paintings to sculptures again and again, letting your imagination run riot: this is the promise of the museums. This is a new kind of stroll through the treasures of the Musée d'Orsay that we suggest you with the StoryLab's new co-production, La Petite danseuse, quand elle sorti de sa boîte...
From 29 September to 1 October, the 14th edition of the International Journalism Conference in Tours will take place on the theme of "Climate emergency and journalistic responsibilities". These themes are at the core of France Télévisions' innovation strategy. Visitors were able to discover them on our corner. Here is a overview of what our teams presented on site and public’s feedback.
Extensions of our bodies, from the moment we wake up to the moment we go to bed, we consult them over 2,600 times a day. Mobile phones are an integral part of our lives. But have you ever wonder how they work, what are their components are and where those come from? Karim Ben Khelifa, war correspondent and photojournalist, answers these questions in his augmented reality journalistic investigation, Seven Grams. Seven Grams beacause it is the amount of minerals that our smartphones contain for their proper functioning.
On July 14 2021, the Innovation Department team deployed its JPTech solution for mobile and outdoors augmented reality for broadcast at the Satory military camp for the production of two live sequences presented by Nicolas Chateauneuf to present the future French army tools during the morning special program on France 2.
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