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VIVE Mars Unveils Classroom-Ready Virtual Production Software

VIVE Mars unveils education-focused virtual production software that simplifies student learning with a four-step process that bypasses the steep Unreal Engine learning curve. The new tool allows educators to create quick wins that inspire students to explore more advanced options later on.

Production Pipeline Streamlining

The software creates a simplified path for professors and students to engage with virtual production without extensive training.

  • Users can import pre-made environments or create their own using external tools like Skybox AI

  • The streamlined interface breaks down compositing into manageable steps: environment selection, camera tracking, calibration, and recording

  • Students can see immediate results from their work, building confidence before tackling more complex platforms

  • Basic functionality will be available for free with the CamTrack product

Hardware Integration

The solution provides a turnkey teaching package that makes real-time camera tracking accessible in classroom settings.

  • Works with a laptop, Mars base stations, and a simple green screen setup

  • Supports multiple output options including direct virtual background or connection to more advanced compositing tools like Ultimatte

  • Designed to be portable enough to roll into classrooms in a Pelican case

  • Offers a practical introduction to virtual production fundamentals at educational institutions, including high schools

Future Focus

This tool bridges the knowledge gap between entry-level interest and professional virtual production capacity.

  • Scheduled for full release in Q3 following the current beta testing phase

  • Basic functionality with pre-made environments will be free, while AI-generated content will require a subscription

  • Serves as an onramp to more advanced tools, preparing students for professional platforms

  • Addresses a critical pain point in visual effects education: making complex technology approachable for beginners

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