Archive for the ‘3D’ Category

The changing face of fan interaction

Nick with Gordon Taylor at Soccerex

Nick with Gordon Taylor at Soccerex

It was very interesting for us at Makemedia to attend the digital seminars at the recent Soccerex conference. There was certainly a feeling across the panels that football clubs are not taking advantage of the digital tools available to them, the reasons being that this is a new field and with some clubs there may be a fear of the unknown and not really knowing where to start. So why should clubs be investing in digital media?

In The Changing Face of Fan Interaction seminar Rick Kelley pointed out that online users have changed from users searching for content to content finding users.  As Kelly points out it is the “wisdom of friends not the wisdom of crowds” nowadays as our friends pass around content in a viral manner. In order to drive value from these fans clubs need to take advantage of this word of mouth marketing and although they might have been slow on the uptake they are seeing success when they take action – Kelley points out that Man United didn’t have a Facebook page until last summer and now have 2 million fans.

Mario Turza explained how Nike’s goal was to become the No.1 online destination for football fans. Turza stresses that this is about pushing relationships; not pushing products and that communities should be created organically. Nike then went on to build those relationships to bring consumers closer to the pros, the clubs and the brand. Nike used online Q&As with players, rewarded loyalty with previews of campaigns and gave fans the chance to talk to the brand. Nike could then take advantage of these conversations to base campaigns on what fans were talking about. Fans dreamt of becoming pros so Nike launched a competition for an academy place which inspired 75,000 players from across 41 countries to enter trials. This campaign targeted young players, catching the attention of the 7-11 age group who are deciding on which club to follow for life. The trouble with Facebook is that it misses this audience as users have to be 13 to set up a profile and 85%  of users are over 18.

Florian Stronk talked about the partnerships between clubs and online gaming environments. What is important to note here is that users are not only interacting online but also spending online, even buying virtual products. Clubs both big and small are vying for international fan bases and Stronk touched on the importance of communicating with fans in their own language – luckily all users understand the language of gaming, of exploring a visual, virtual environment.

So how can clubs start taking advantage of this market? Stronk recommends taking advice from a digital media person regarding the new field and the conflict between licensing and marketing. As with all aspects of football it is a competitive market and Kelley urges, “get started, your competitors already are!”

Here at Makemedia we believe that clubs both big and small can take advantage of the benefits of a digital media campaign. Our next blog in this series will be looking at how clubs can take advantage of:

  • Viral effect of marketing
  • Extended life of advertising
  • Virtual commerce
  • Insight and product analysis

Panel:

Rick Kelley, Head of Mid Market Sales EMEA, Facebook

Florian Stronk, Head of Online Business Development, Konami

Mario Turza, Global Digital Lead, Nike Football

Host: Michael McBride, VP Business Operations, Lionside

Check out Stadium Explorer at Soccerex

Fancy checking out our Stadium Explorer tool at Soccerex this week? Come and see it at STAND 162

The Stadium Explorer is a bespoke explorable virtual model which fans and business clients can interact with through your website. Taking a virtual walk round the model yourself is the best way to see Stadium Explorer but in the meantime here are a few screenshots:

Stadium Explorer

Stadium Explorer overhead view

Stadium Explorer view from top corner seats

Stadium Explorer view from top corner seats

Stadium Explorer internal concourse

Stadium Explorer internal concourse - to see the changing rooms too, visit us at stand 162

Stereoscopic Action

Once again the intrepid travellers set off on a journey of discovery. This time we ended up at the BETTs show in London. We weren’t just following our noses, we had a purpose, a mission, a goal. We were there to investigate stereoscopic systems, content and providers. Yes we are travelling down that road and with glasses it has just become more realistic!
Makemedia are teaming up with 4Science to produce revolutionary learning programs. We are integrating 3D with S3D (stereoscopic 3D) to provide compelling narratives and a fascinating taste of what the future of education will be. These easy to follow pathways, combined with informative visuals will help clarify some of the wider world of learning, offering visual keys to some of the more abstract and difficult to grasp concepts that face students today. In order to test our Stereoscopic theories we have implemented an Anaglyph version to our Jarrow Project and wow it really works!

If anyone thought education was dull .. they’ll be impressed now.

So there we were in BETTs in London. We saw how throughout the world companies are rising to the challenge of creating the future not just watching it happen, and there we were ready to take our place, for soon we will be their leaders!

It’s all gone 3D at the Lighthouse

Makemedia's 3D guys break out the specs appeal

Makemedia's 3D guys break out the specs appeal

For me, Mon 11th October 2010 heralded a mini conference on 3D run by BTV Post and Lighthouse, in partnership with Decode Broadcast Hire. With great excitement I picked up my ticket from the office, put on my best trainspotting Parker and in the name of multi dimensional exploration I went to see what it is that makes the magic! I knew I was going to be in for a treat after all it’s 3D right!

Well I wasn’t disappointed, this time it was ‘Stereoscopic 3D’ as opposed to the 3D for which Makemedia are rapidly making ourselves a name. Long gone are those days buried deep in the collective conscious of red and green lenses sat in an ungainly white card frame. Now it’s all about High Technology with major name players taking 3D and running wild with it. I learnt there are three competing forms of glasses (including a pair with electronic shutters), that light travels in circles, that 3D was very popular with the Third Reich (or is that the 3D Reich) and that because it’s all in your mind it can really hurt!!!

Yes Stereoscopic 3D is as old as photography and has been very popular in the past, but these waves came and went and now on the lessons they generated, we’re in the 3rd age. This time it’s definitely here to stay and this is so widely accepted that glasses manufacturers are even working on prescription 3D glasses to allow a wider audience the joy of the super real.

Obviously as mentioned we here at Makemedia have been making 3D for some time now, but with polygons not lenses, a distinction that has not gone unnoticed in the world of stereoscopy and they are very keen that a distinction of terms is adhered to. Theirs and our world are by no means mutually exclusive though, in fact, on the contrary with the likes of Pixar leading the charge and James Cameron with Avatar it would seem our disciplines are very much entwined.

A world of CGI and 3D is ahead of us, we are on the cusp and cutting edge once again! Many paths will be dead ends, many will fall by the wayside, but the incredible pearl in this oyster really is ours, and any dragon guarding it will come right out of your screen and singe your fingers if you don’t keep ahead of your game!

Latest Presagis promotion of our innovative 3D work with Act-UK

Wow! Presagis have made this rather spiffing video of the Brindley Place building site we created for our ACT-UK project.The finshed project recreated two seperate building sites, each one at 5 different moments in time. Over 50,000 photos were taken for the project and we built 500 3D models.

Makemedia Act-UK 3D site time slices

Makemedia Act-UK 3D site time slices

The finished virtual environment is projected onto a massive screen – 12 metres wide and 3 metres high – that curves 180 degrees around the viewer to create a realistic and immersive environment for training site managers in. It’s all very realistic for the trainee… ACT-UK even have proper portacabins with live phone systems and actors to realistically recreate the stresses and strains that might be faced on the job. The trainees are given a scenario where something goes wrong and they can then go “on site” in the virtual site to look for health and safety issues and the like. Their efforts are recorded and scored using a scoring system also created by Makemedia.

Makemedia Act-UK training building site

Makemedia Act-UK training building site

At the end of last year Makemedia won the the Presagis ‘Best Visualisation Application’ at the worlds largest simulation, training and education conference – I/ITSEC, in Orlando Florida for this very project.

I’ve posted a video below showing our Account Director Nick Wood testing the project on the big screens. The site you see there is the Alderman Green building site, the other of the two sites we recreated for this project.

We’d love to hear feedback from anyone in the building, training or 3D visualisation industry – what do you think of the project?

3D Jarrow project – a few taster pics!

Here at Makemedia we’re getting very excited about the upcoming completion of our Jarrow project which recreates a 7th century Anglo Saxon monastery – inside and out, with monks too. We’ve recreated how the monastery would have looked and not only will users be able to walk around the environment but they’ll be able to interact with their surroundings and even play the Jarrow game!

Check out some of our screengrabs and keep an eye out for the project so you can have a walk round yourself.

You can find out more about this hitorical site here.

Walking over the bridge

Worship in an Anglo Saxon monastery

Our 3D skills are on fire! Or at least something back there is...

Inside an Anglo Saxon monastery

Makemedia win Best Visualisation Application award

Makemedia are happy to be finishing 2009 with another award!

Having won the Business Growth Award at Brighton and Hove Business Awards just a few months ago, last night we were celebrating after being awarded the Presagis Best Visualisation Application Award at the worlds largest simulation, training and education conference – I/ITSEC, in Orlando Florida.

Presagis, who provide off the shelf VR & simulation software, recognised Makemedia for the fantastic 3D work the team have been producing recently. Quoting the Presagis website, 

The company [Makemedia] is recognized for pushing the boundaries of innovation to create a highly realistic training environment for construction project managers“.

Check out the case study that won us the award here.

Here’s looking forward to more great work in 2010!

Makemedia at the Brighton and Hove Business Awards

Makemedia at the Brighton and Hove Business Awards

Spielberg has faith in VR future

Article from May that I thought was worth posting for all to read.

Read the original here

Virtual Worlds May Be the Future Setting of Scientific Collaboration

This article struck me as interesting becuase the concept is not that new. I’ll be interested to see how it gains traction over the next couple of years.

“Normally, virtual worlds are the setting of many online games and entertainment applications, but now they’re becoming a place for scientific collaboration and outreach, as well…..the organization conducts professional seminars and popular lectures, among other events, for its growing membership.”

Read the orginal here…http://www.physorg.com/news168608901.html