Internet speeds up to 1000 Mbit/second? Sounds like a dream of the future, but with fiber optics it is already a reality. In an explanatory film for the company Glasfaser Nordwest, trias used a combination of real images and 3D animations to explain how these speeds are brought to the streets and then to users' homes.
Real film footage was transformed into 3D worlds to provide insights that a camera would not have been able to capture. To create the 3D worlds, which are almost identical to the real moving images, 3D camera tracking was used, which makes it possible to reconstruct the film footage in virtual space and thus create seamless transitions between the real and virtual worlds, dive under the surface of the street or pass through the walls of buildings.
Customer:
Glasfaser Nordwest
Project:
Explanatory film 'How to get optical fiber to your street'
Services:
Conception, Planning, Shooting, Postproduction
Production:
trias GmbH
Producer:
Andreas Arntz
Camera:
Bildwerft.tv, High-Angle.de
Postproduction:
Simon Stricker, Stefan Tempel