Canada - RealMotion, the new technology venture stemming from award-winning experiential design firm Float4, has announced the market introduction of the next generation of its transformative RealMotion content generation and editing platform which now supports full integration with Notch software.
According to director of RealMotion Geoffrey Platt, the second generation updates stem from user requests and research, and they underscore the company’s commitment to make the RealMotion platform the most powerful, flexible and creative content generation and delivery system available for entertainment purposes today.
“We listen to our users,” Platt emphasized, “and we want to evolve RealMotion into a platform that optimizes workflows in the way that creative professionals work in entertainment today. By adding full integration support for Notch, we are directly addressing the industry’s need for the best tools that empower professionals to produce their very best work.”
In addition to the Notch integration, RealMotion now supports the NDI video streaming protocol, offering creators “even more flexibility for every project”.
The company is also adjusting its product catalogue, evolving from performance-based configurations into versions designed for specific vertical market applications, beginning with fixed installations. This new organisation will provide end-users with the specific tools and capabilities they need for the work they do, and comes as a result of market needs.
“Ultimately, the new capabilities introduced today and the upcoming new product configurations will unleash a lot more power for creativity,” Platt added. “Anything we can do to make RealMotion more attractive to creators, we will do.”
Matt Swoboda, founder of Notch, said, “At Notch, we’re committed to making software for content creators that’s flexible and scalable. We enable our users to realize their creative and optimize their workflow, giving them the power of rendering in real-time without having to code. Ultimately, we’re putting the creator back in charge of the creative, and we are looking forward to seeing how the integration announced today will be used by RealMotion creators. RealMotion already has a great deal of power and flexibility which makes it really exciting, particularly in the fixed install space - and even more so when combined with Notch.”
(Jim Evans)

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