Sony‘s Booth Live Report

Expanding Potential of Virtual and Physical

Portable Volumetric System

Sony - 1min report at Sony CES 2023 - #8

 

Upbeat music plays, and the demonstration site for Sony’s Portable Volumetric System is shown with cameras and lights arranged in a circle.

 

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1 min report at Sony CES® 2023

 

Gabby Gonta

Hey, guys. Welcome back to our Sony at CES series.

 

A soccer player is shown juggling on a stage with a large monitor.

 

Gabby Gonta

I’m Gabby Gonta and we’re here at CES 2023, having an incredible time,

 

Gabby Gonta, a long-haired blonde young woman wearing a black pantsuit speaks directly to the camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

Revealing some amazing developments, intact sport

 

Screen switches to Gaby Gonta speaking.

 

Gabby Gonta

And more brought to you by our friends at Sony.

 

The camera again switches to a wider image, showing Gaby Gonta from the knees up.

 

Gabby Gonta

One of those experiences is Sony’s Portable Volumetric System.

 

The video cuts to the studio, where a soccer player appears in front of the camera and zooms in on the camera, along with the scenery being filmed.

 

Gabby Gonta

Which aims to bring technologies, like those used in Hollywood productions, directly to you.

 

The camera cuts back to Gaby Gonta.

 

Gabby Gonta

This system allows virtual world creators to capture the real world…

 

The video shows the soccer player performing in front of an audience in the Metaverse.

 

Gabby Gonta

…people and objects in a simple and easy way.

It brings it all to the metaverse, where it appears realistically at Sony’s booth.

 

Gaby Gonta is shown moving her body and dancing in front of the camera, which is immediately shown as an image in the metaverse.

 

Gabby Gonta

The system captures a person on stage translating the data live in real time.

Using tablets and Sony’s Spatial Reality Display, as the visitors can see themselves in the metaverse with low latency.

This unlocks a revolutionary experience that bridges the real world and the virtual world.

 

Cut to an image showing Gaby Gonta's upper body.

 

Gabby Gonta

If you’re as impressed as I am by this incredible piece of technology from Sony,

Let us know by dropping like.

 

Switched back the video to full body of Gaby Gonta.

 

Gabby Gonta

And don’t forget to follow along on our Sony at CES series as we continue to bring you exclusive content and product reveals here at Las Vegas CES 2023.

 

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Previsualization powered by mocopi™

1 min report at Sony CES 2023 - #2

 

Upbeat music plays as the mocopi booth at CES is shown from left to right. Demonstrations are being held in booths decorated in pink and orange. Then, a brown-haired Denver McQuaid in a pop-patterned shirt, speaks to the camera

 

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1 min report at Sony CES® 2023

 

Denver McQuaid

“Hey Sony fans, welcome to our Sony@CES series. I’m Denver McQuaid here alongside our amazing friends at Sony about to bring you the most mind blowing and unique exhibit here at CES.”

 

The scene of wearing the mocopi band on his arm and attaching the sensor to the band is shown. Denver McQuaid speaks to the front camera and the view zoom in on his face.

 

Denver McQuaid

“Connecting reality and the virtual is a huge thing at Sony at CES 2023, and a massive conversation center piece for everyone.”

 

Denver McQuaid speaks to the front camera.

 

Denver McQuaid

“Since the inception of virtual experiences, Sony has been looking for ways to challenge how we create and experience the virtual world.”

 

The mocopi logo appears on a pink and orange background. Denver McQuaid’s face is shown speaking to the camera.

 

Denver McQuaid

“Now with Sony mocopi, the previz experience is easier than ever before.”

 

An exhibit of six mocopi sensors linked up in a charging case is shown, followed by the back of Denver McQuaid’s hear wearing a band with an orange sensor on it.

 

Denver McQuaid

“Creators will be able to strap on these super lightweight sensors and see their movement tracked in-app in real time.”

 

The scene of wearing the mocopi band on arm and attaching the sensor to the band is shown. Denver McQuaid speaks to the camera. After that, the avatar used in the motion capture, standing with her hands outstretched to the side is shown, followed by the man wearing the mocopi and swaying from side to side and the avatar moving in tandem with him. The view returns to only the avatar, continuing the same movements.

 

Denver McQuaid

“Technology like mocopi will not just simplify the previz process, but also has incredible applications for the metaverse and bringing more to life to your digital avatar as we start to see more unfold in this space. “

 

Denver McQuaid speaks to the front camera

 

Denver McQuaid

“Are you a creator who could put tech like mocopi to use? Let us know how in the comments below. We love hearing how your creativity comes to life – and you already know, continue to check in right here for more Sony@CES series.”

 

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Data-Fuelled Sports Fan Experiences

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Upbeat mechanical music plays, and a large three-sided monitor and a man and woman standing in front of it enjoying the content are projected.

 

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Denver McQuaid
Welcome to CES 2023.

I’m Denver McQuaid, bringing you 

 

A video of a soccer game is shown, and the track of the ball is displayed on the screen as a line. In addition, each player and the field are shown in outline form, and each player is given a track ID and name. The screen then changes to a basketball game. The face of brown-haired Denver McQuaid, wearing a pop-patterned shirt, is shown.

 

Denver McQuaid
..the most exclusive content with our friends here at Sony at CES. 

We’re here with Sony Sports Business, 

 

The screen switches to show the Image of stadium seating and the logos of Hawk-Eye, Pulse Live, and Beyond Sports projected above it.

 

Denver McQuaid
which includes some incredible companies like Hawk-Eye, Pulse Live, and Beyond Sports.

 

Footage of a soccer game is projected on the video.

 

Denver McQuaid
Today, we’re going to take a closer look at Hawk-Eye. 

 

The field turns blue and zooms in on the player in the game. Players are represented with gray skin and bald heads.

 

Denver McQuaid
Keeping sports accurate and making sure officials are making 

 

Cut to a video of Denver McQuaid's bust-up.

 

Denver McQuaid
the right calls has been one of the biggest challenges 

 

Cut to a bird's-eye view of the soccer field, followed by Denver McQuaid manipulating that image with a tablet device, from diagonally to the right behind.

 

Denver McQuaid
in modern sports era. Using visualization technology, Hawk-Eye supports officials who must make the right judgments at the right time. 

 

The camera zooms in on the ball in the soccer field, showing an overhead view of the ball on the field line. Then the screen switches to the tennis court. The trajectory of the tennis ball during play is shown as landing on the yellow line.

 

Denver McQuaid
Hawk-Eye technology allows for the most precise play on the field, 

 

Cut to a video of Denver McQuaid's standing profile.

 

Denver McQuaid
..whether it’s calling offsides or a ball out of play, 

 

After showing Denver McQuaid operating on a tablet from the right rear, the image switches to show his facial expression from the front and the hand where he is operating the device.

 

Denver McQuaid
Sony is taking the guessing out of the game. (with Hawk-Eye)

(You can) move it around (during a game). You’re right here in the action. 

I am so excited to see this happening live. 

 

The monitor switches to project the play of another ball game. Similarly, the trajectory of the ball is displayed.

 

Denver McQuaid

This extends well beyond soccer as Hawk-Eye offers solutions for baseball, tennis, rugby, and a variety of other sports. 

How would you like to see this tech applied to your favorite sport? 

 

The screen switches to an image of Denver McQuaid standing in front of a monitor in the booth.

 

Denver McQuaid
Let me know in the comments below. 

And of course, make sure to drop a like and follow along as we’re going to continue bringing you exclusive content right here at CES. 

 

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Spatial Reality Display 27" Prototype Unveiling

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Upbeat music plays, as a view of CES is shown. Many people are looking into the lined-up displays.

 

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The displayed robot is shown in the monitor. The robot's image is shown moving in accordance with the viewer's movements. Gabby Gonta, who has blonde, long-hair and is wearing a black pantsuit, speaks to the front camera. Then, zooms in on her face and shows it at an angle.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Hey everyone, and welcome to our Sony at CES series. I’m Gabby Gonta and we’re here at CES 2023, having an incredible time, revealing amazing developments in tech, sport mobility and more, brought to you all by our friends at Sony.”

 

Gabby Gonta speaks to the camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

“CES is full of exciting new experiences. And I want to show you how Sony is taking a different approach to new virtual experiences. “

 

The view returns to the robot in screen.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Introducing Sony’s Spatial Reality Display.”

 

Footage shows Gabby Gonta experiencing the technology, and her mouth opens in surprise.

 

Gabby Gonta

“A unique eye sensing technology which constantly captures the position of your eyes and delivers a bright, clear 3D image to each

one, without headsets or glasses.”

 

The view of virtual soccer game and the back of Gabby Gonta’s head are shown together as she watches the game. After the scene of her facial expression, only the view of virtual soccer game is shown.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Designers, architects, and content creation professionals leverage the unique eye-sensing technology to move them forward in their careers.”

 

Again, Gabby Gonta experiences the technology.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Each experience here on our Sony at CES journey has been an absolute blast, and I can’t wait to show you more.”

 

Gabby Gonta speaks to the camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

“What are you looking forward to most here at CES? Leave a comment and let me know.”

 

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Virtual Fan Engagement

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Upbeat music plays, and the audience is shown gathering around a monitor displaying a graphic of an animated virtual character holding up a Manchester City scarf. People enjoy a virtual soccer match displayed on the monitor screen, and the view switches to a focus on just the virtual soccer.

 

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Sidney

“Hey everyone and welcome to our Sony@CES series. I’m Sidney and I’m bringing you exclusive content all week here at CES in Las Vegas. “

 

Sidney, who is dark-haired and wearing a dark blue shirt over a white T-shirt, speaks to the camera and the view zooms in on his face.

 

Sidney

“This year at CES, Sony is stepping up the experience for sports fans with their latest project reveal, Virtual Fan Engagement. Let’s check it out.”

 

The virtual soccer displayed on screen is shown. After the logo of the Manchester City is shown, the next scene returns to the virtual soccer game, this time displayed on a smartphone Sidney is watching. Sidney enjoys the game.

 

Sidney

“As the official Virtual Fan Engagement partner of Manchester City Football Club. Sony is bringing an entirely new way to enjoy your club.”

 

Again, the virtual soccer and its players are shown. Then Sidney enjoys the game.

 

Sidney

“Using the technology enabled by Sony Virtual Fan Engagement, I’m able to tune in to all new experiences from different perspectives. This is really a level up for all sports fans. “

 

The scene of virtual soccer again. Next, Sidney speaks to the front camera and the view zoom in on his face.

 

Sidney

“Now picture this, imagine sitting in the comfort of your home and being virtually transported to the pitch at Etihad Stadium to witness Immersive Match Highlights. “

 

Sidney speaks to the front camera again.

 

Sidney

“All right sports fans, let’s hear what sort of unique experiences you want to have with Sony Virtual Fan Engagement in the comments below. And of course, stay tuned for more Sony at CES videos dropping all week here on Sony social channels.”

 

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Feel a New Real with PlayStation®VR2

1 min report at Sony CES 2023 - #1

 

Upbeat music plays at the PlayStation booth, where people are gathering, and the PlayStation VR2 headset on display is shown.

 

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1 min report at Sony CES® 2023

 

Gabby Gonta

“Hey everyone. I’m Gabby Gonta, and I’m so excited to be here at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, bringing you exclusive content alongside our friends at Sony.”

 

A side view of Gabby Gonta, who has blonde, long-hair and is wearing a black pantsuit, looking back at the CES show floor. The large display of Sony logo near a ceiling of CES booth is shown. Next, Gabby Gonta speaks to the front camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Our Sony@CES series will bring nine new stunning technologies and entertainment experiences.”

 

Zoom in on Gabby Gonta’s face as she speaks to the camera, shown at an angle.

 

Gabby Gonta

“For all you gamers out there, we have something really big.”

 

Gabby Gonta speaks to the front.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Sony is gearing up for a huge release of the highly anticipated PlayStation VR2.”

 

PlayStation VR2 headset and its controller on display are shown. The view switches to the Horizon Call of the Mountain booth. The game screen is displayed on the screen, showing the main game character, a main in a small boat, looking back a river in the jungle.

 

Gabby Gonta

“This release from Sony is truly connecting the virtual and physical worlds like never before.”

 

Gabby Gonta wears PlayStation VR2.

 

Gabby Gonta

“Let me show you the new real with the PlayStation VR2.”

 

Gabby Gonta plays the VR with controllers in her hand. She is wearing the headset and opening her mouth in amazement. After the scene of her experiencing VR, the view switches to a game screen of Horizon Call of the Mountain she is playing, and she shoots the arrow.

 

Gabby Gonta

“All of the real time haptic feedback and the 4K HDR display seriously brings the vibrant Horizon universe to life. The field of view is incredible. I feel like I’m actually in the jungle.”

 

Gabby Gonta enjoys a VR game. Next, she speaks to the front camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

“I’ve been absolutely blown away by the PlayStation VR2.”

 

Zoom in on Gabby Gonta’s face as she speaks to the camera, shown at an angle. Next, a view of CES is shown.

 

Gabby Gonta

“The whole experience is so immersive you’re just going to have to come by and see how real it feels.”

 

The view returns to Gabby Gonta, speaking to the front camera.

 

Gabby Gonta

“If you’re excited about the release of the PS VR2 or have questions about the experience, drop us a comment below.”

 

Again, zoom in on Gabby Gonta’s face as she speaks to the camera, shown at an angle.

 

Gabby Gonta

“And of course, stay tuned for more Sony at CES videos dropping all week here on Sony socials.”

 

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