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Abstract: Development of an AR application for controlling and configuring television studio components [DE]
Jannik Hölper, Development of an AR application for controlling and configuring television studio components, Hochschule Düsseldorf - University of Applied Sciences, Master thesis, 24.03.2026.
Augmented Reality allows its users to extend the everyday life with a nearly
unlimited choice of contents. With the rising connectivity of the Internet of
Things, working from almost everywhere is possible. Virtual studios also profit
from this connectivity, as it enables the introduction of a new way of production
and automation. So the question arises: How much workload of a production has to
be done at the production site? This thesis tries to research the conception,
prototyping and evaluation of an AR-Software that can control multiple components
that are normally used in productions. Those are meant to be converted into
organizable workspaces and their usability is to be studied. This system show
the vision mixer, camera- and lightcontrols as well as the teleprompter
used in a virtual studio. Interactions are realized through sliders, menus or
virtual twins. To evaluate the system, qualitative interviews with experts in
the field of productions and usability test are being held. The findings are meant
to show possible use cases and difficulties of the design as well as the
advantages of spatial organizing of the presented workstations. Also, the
possibility of remote working is to be studied in this context.
Keywords:
Augmented Reality, remote working, virtual productions, lighting control,
robotic camera system, vision mixer, human-computer interaction,
spatial user interface, digital twins
Supervisor:
Prof. Jens Herder, Dr. Eng./Univ. of Tsukuba
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Christian Geiger
Location:
The research took place at the Virtual Sets and Virtual Environments Laboratory.
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