Nokia Significantly Boosts OZO Capture Quality With Firmware and Software Updates

Nokia’s improvements to the software for their professional OZO VR camera platform are significant enough that the company has opted to now call their VR camera the ‘OZO+’, even though the hardware remains the same. This is the result of a major firmware update combining with a custom-built image signal processing framework used in the new OZO Creator 2.0 software, launching in May.

Visit Nokia’s Ozo product website, and you’ll find the Ozo camera is now mainly referred to as the Ozo+. Nokia are essentially treating it like a new product, despite the hardware remaining unchanged since its launch in November 2015. However, the improved performance and output quality of an Ozo running the latest firmware and software suite is so massive, you’d be forgiven for thinking it is indeed a new piece of hardware. A concise explanation for the Ozo+ name can be found in the FAQs.

Nokia describe it as a “generational leap in image quality” in this blog entry, which contains a few before-and-after samples showing the upgraded pixel pipeline showing vastly improved dynamic range, colour quality, and low-light performance. You may need to view the images in full size (4096 × 2048) to appreciate all of the changes—the pixel pipeline comparison in particular. The sample images are said to be pulled directly from the OZO Creator 2.0 software, and “not in any way retouched or altered.” Note that the images below have been compressed for hosting on Road to VR for the most accurate comparison, see the imagines on Nokia’s blog post.

The upgrade also improves its data-rich depth map capability; Nokia claims Ozo is the “only VR camera that captures and exports depth for 3DVFX compositing and mixed reality experiences.”

One of OZO’s 195 degree lenses up close | Photo by Road to VR

The blog also outlines Nokia’s intention to ‘de-couple’ the OZO Creator software from the hardware, offering it for a separate purchase through license. “OZO Creator 2.0, including this powerful new image signal processing will be released early May through a purchasable license, with a complimentary one year license for our existing customers who have purchased the original OZO Camera prior to 4/19/2017.”

At this week’s NAB Show in Las Vegas, and summarised in a separate blog entry, Nokia showcased the broader vision of ‘OZO Reality’, a term that covers the ‘create’, ‘deliver’ and ‘experience’ aspects of the Ozo ecosystem: a combination of hardware, software, and partners. The OZO Storytellers Program also announced at the show is a key part of this initiative to engage more content creators, with the incentive of a $15,000 savings on an Ozo+ camera, bringing the price down to $25,000.

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Nokia’s OZO Will Be Used For Star Wars: The Last Jedi VR Content, More Disney Projects

Nokia’s OZO Will Be Used For Star Wars: The Last Jedi VR Content, More Disney Projects

The Star Wars films are always a visual feast with top-tier visual effects constantly on display. The creative team behind Rogue One found a way to utilize VR while putting the movie together, dropping the director into space so he can find the best shots for the film. They even went the extra mile with VR promotion, a tool many different films have taken advantage of, by crafting a teaser called Recon that served as a prequel to the film’s main events. Rogue One was a branch off from the main Star Wars storyline, tying some loose ends revolving around the Death Star but, now, Nokia and Lucasfilm plan to deliver some behind-the-scenes VR content for the coming film The Last Jedi.

Nokia and Lucasfilm are in a multi-year deal to create VR content for Star Wars: The Last Jedi and more Disney properties. They’re supplying Disney marketers and filmmakers with the OZO 360-degree camera and accompanying software.

“We want nothing more than to share the Star Wars universe with fans around the world and fans tell us they love to have the opportunity to learn more about the process of filmmaking,” says Senior Vice President, Franchise Creative & Strategy at Lucasfilm Brian Miller. “Utilizing the Nokia OZO to capture our behind the scenes material allows viewers to be transported to fantastical locations and virtually visit the incredible sets where their favorite Star Wars scenes were captured.”

A look behind the curtain for Star Wars and other Disney films is certainly a great opportunity for fans. So many paths are being blazed across the VR industry and companies are trying to put their hardware in the best positions to succeed. Having Nokia’s 360-degree camera attached to a media powerhouse such as Disney is going to be a big win for the camera maker, and won’t escape the gaze of content creators already involved in VR or those that will be as the industry grows.

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Nokia Partners with Lucasfilm for Star Wars: The Last Jedi VR Experience

Fans of the Star Wars franchise will be happy to hear that Nokia has announced a multi-year partnership with Lucasfilm providing immersive behind-the-scenes content, with the first film being Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

The virtual reality (VR) agreement between the two companies will see The Walt Disney Studios utilise Nokia OZO cameras as well as its software solutions to create immersive experiences to complement Disney’s theatrical releases.

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“We’re thrilled to partner with Lucasfilm and Disney to bring the magic of immersive VR storytelling to one of the most exciting and anticipated movie experiences of all time,” said Brad Rodrigues, interim President of Nokia Technologies. “OZO will enable Star Wars fans around the world to be transported into the incredible worlds depicted in the story, and truly feel the power of The Force together.”

“We want nothing more than to share the Star Wars universe with fans around the world and fans tell us they love to have the opportunity to learn more about the process of filmmaking,” said Brian Miller, Senior Vice President, Franchise Creative & Strategy at Lucasfilm. “Utilizing the Nokia OZO to capture our behind the scenes material allows viewers to be transported to fantastical locations and virtually visit the incredible sets where their favorite Star Wars scenes were captured.”

Previously, Disney has created VR experiences for Pete’s Dragon, Alice Through the Looking Glass, and The Jungle Book.

Details haven’t been released on what the VR content will be or the availability for Star Wars: The Last Jedi VR experience. Star Wars: The Last Jedi is set to arrive in cinemas this December so expect further news nearer the time.

With it being a multi-year deal, there’s the very good likelihood that all the upcoming Star Wars movies will get the same treatment, and anything else Disney makes.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Nokia, Disney and Lucasfilm, reporting back with the latest updates.

Nokia Announce Next Generation Tech for OZO

Today Nokia has unveiled plans to advance the OZO platform with a range of new technologies dubbed ‘OZO Reality’.

There are several parts to Nokia’s upgraded ecosystem. Firstly there’s OZO+, an enhanced version of its professional virtual reality (VR) camera solution that captures stereoscopic 360-degree video and 360×360 spatial sound. OZO+ has been designed to provide even better professional-grade images, with improved dynamic range, better colours and increased sharpness.

OZO Realities - DynamicRange

This is all achieved by pairing OZO+ with OZO Creator, Nokia’s VR image processing and stereoscopic software which has been updated to include mixed reality (MR) functionality. OZO Creator also features a new ISP (image signal processing pipeline) to deliver the best quality content shot with OZO+ and other 360-degree cameras.

The improvements don’t stop there, OZO Live – Nokia’s 3D 360-degree livestreaming solution – has been tweaked with new spatial audio mixing capabilities. Users can create customized audio mixes for each camera feed, incorporating both ambient audio and sound reinforcement from multiple audio feeds, with output in 5.1, ambisonics, or OZO Audio format.

“There is virtual reality, and then there is OZO Reality: our vision for the future of virtual and mixed reality experiences, seamlessly blending the real with the virtual and transcending time and space. We are developing new innovations that work together to empower storytellers, enable audiences to participate in content anywhere on any platform, and deliver on the promise of transformative experiences that help the human family feel more together,” said Paul Melin, VP of Digital Media, Nokia Technologies in a statement. “As VR and AR fast approach a tipping point that will lead to explosive growth, OZO products and technologies are well-positioned to be key drivers for the future of an industry that could top $100 billion in less than a decade.”

Nokia has forged partnerships with global companies to drive acceleration and adoption of OZO Reality. Partners include: 3stage Design; Akamai; Accedo; Harmonic; Youku; Qello and many more.

Nokia will be showcasing OZO Reality at the 2017 NAB Show in Las Vegas Convention Center from 24th-27th April, 2017. For further updates on Nokia OZO, keep reading VRFocus.

Nokia Announce Next Generation Tech for OZO

Today Nokia has unveiled plans to advance the OZO platform with a range of new technologies dubbed ‘OZO Reality’.

There are several parts to Nokia’s upgraded ecosystem. Firstly there’s OZO+, an enhanced version of its professional virtual reality (VR) camera solution that captures stereoscopic 360-degree video and 360×360 spatial sound. OZO+ has been designed to provide even better professional-grade images, with improved dynamic range, better colours and increased sharpness.

OZO Realities - DynamicRange

This is all achieved by pairing OZO+ with OZO Creator, Nokia’s VR image processing and stereoscopic software which has been updated to include mixed reality (MR) functionality. OZO Creator also features a new ISP (image signal processing pipeline) to deliver the best quality content shot with OZO+ and other 360-degree cameras.

The improvements don’t stop there, OZO Live – Nokia’s 3D 360-degree livestreaming solution – has been tweaked with new spatial audio mixing capabilities. Users can create customized audio mixes for each camera feed, incorporating both ambient audio and sound reinforcement from multiple audio feeds, with output in 5.1, ambisonics, or OZO Audio format.

“There is virtual reality, and then there is OZO Reality: our vision for the future of virtual and mixed reality experiences, seamlessly blending the real with the virtual and transcending time and space. We are developing new innovations that work together to empower storytellers, enable audiences to participate in content anywhere on any platform, and deliver on the promise of transformative experiences that help the human family feel more together,” said Paul Melin, VP of Digital Media, Nokia Technologies in a statement. “As VR and AR fast approach a tipping point that will lead to explosive growth, OZO products and technologies are well-positioned to be key drivers for the future of an industry that could top $100 billion in less than a decade.”

Nokia has forged partnerships with global companies to drive acceleration and adoption of OZO Reality. Partners include: 3stage Design; Akamai; Accedo; Harmonic; Youku; Qello and many more.

Nokia will be showcasing OZO Reality at the 2017 NAB Show in Las Vegas Convention Center from 24th-27th April, 2017. For further updates on Nokia OZO, keep reading VRFocus.

Nokia OZO, VR Noir, And Qantas To Use Full Potential Of Start VR

In one year time, Start VR embraces celebration as it says “time passes by quickly when you are enjoying yourself”.

Start VR cracks the case with VR Noir; A Day Before The Night with an amazing success by launching 10x VR applications powered by the Startgate platform in perfect harmony with celebrating its birthday. Start VR also moved into stylish new wisecrack in Surry Hills (Sydney), has built new offices in London and San Francisco and celebrated ts accomplishment.

Start VR was so much thankful to its team who made it with great passion and with the energy being poured out to the original projects and commercial works. Start VR was also supremely appreciative to the clients and partners who have been with them throughout the journey to this success.

VR Noir: The Day Before The Night

The revolutionary Interactive Cinematic VR pilot episode which is VR Noir: A Day Before The Night has wind blown the crowd away locally and internationally. VR Noir was actually nominated for Most Innovative at The Proto Awards in Los Angeles and for Best Interactive Production at the SPA Awards in Melbourne.

Applicable now for Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboards (iOS and Android), the co-manufacture amidst the AFTRS, FSM and Start VR is broadly advertised as one of the best VR examples of a dominant narrative participation, logically mixed with engaging interactive game draft.

Qantas VR

The Qantas VR has already started and it was indeed marvelous. Possible travellers to Australia can now be absorbed in the best way that Australian tourism has to provide in a series of immersive 360° videos that was shot at places like Uluru, Hamilton Island and Sydney Harbour.

This revolutionary application is one of the firsts to influence Start VR’s legitimacy Startgate VR Publishing podium which is now easily enhancing the standard tool for brands and gratified content creators to make their own virtual reality experiences.

Nokia OZO (Partners with Start VR)

The Nokia OZO partners with Start VR and this interesting partnership makes it one of the first in the Australasia region to expose the OZO camera. It is a revolutionary stereoscopic virtual reality for competent content production.

Nokia was so fascinated with Start VR’s cinematic reach to VR and to the active work done in establishing the VR community in Australia and thus, with the OZO.

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​SLIVER.tv Works with Nokia to Live-stream DreamHack Masters Las Vegas in 360

SLIVER.tv has been heavily promoting its immersive esports coverage since it began last year after securing $6.2 million USD in a seed funding round. Having partnered with Intel, ESL and WonderWorld VR, most recently it’s collaborated with Nokia on the DreamHack Masters Las Vegas event.

Both companies live-streamed the competition to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) fans worldwide, with SLIVER.tv’s virtual camera array technology placing the viewer inside the game in VR, while Nokia used its OZO camera capture the excitement of fans inside the MGM Grand Arena.

Dream Hack Las Vegas - SLIVER.tv

Tarif Sayed, Head of VR Technologies at Nokia, said: “Virtual Reality allows us to explore a fantasy world; immersing people in experiences they could never engage with before and this is especially true with eSports. Working with SLIVER.tv on the hybrid reality livestream for DreamHack transported fans into both the game and the event in a completely, new and unique way that takes eSports to a brand new level.”

Mitch Liu, co-founder and CEO of SLIVER.tv, said: “We were thrilled to work with Nokia and its award winning professional OZO cameras for our DreamHack live-action production. The dual 360° VR live streams truly pushed the boundaries of today’s video technologies, and we successfully created an unique hybrid reality experience to esports viewers worldwide. This is a first step towards our mission to transform the interactive esports entertainment industry.”

Fans can watch re-streams and highlights from DreamHack Masters Las Vegas, at the SLIVER.tv website or via the SLIVER.tv apps for AndroidiOSSamsung GearVR, Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

For further updates on SLIVER.tv, keep reading VRFocus.