CJP Broadcast Service Solutions, a systems integration, production and content digitisation specialist, is now the exclusive provider of Faceware motion capture systems for the education market.
Recent installations, including the University of Sunderland and Nottingham Trent University, have included advanced motion capture facilities as part of their virtual production and games creation studios. CJP specified Faceware for its combination of optical and inertial technologies in facial capture, delivering the fine nuances of human expression and emotion into the computer-generated world.
CJP is also an exclusive installer of Xsens body suits and software, and together with Faceware this provides a complete motion capture system which is ready to use, stable and productive enough to meet the demands of intensive use by students, and practical and affordable for universities.
“Collaborating with CJP Broadcast Service Solutions has been a strategic and rewarding endeavour. We at Faceware are proud to bring our cutting-edge motion capture solutions to the UK's educational institutions. Our alliance with CJP ensures that the next generation of creative minds will be equipped with the best tools to push the boundaries of digital expression,” said Nick Jovic, VP biz dev for Faceware.
“Britain is surging forward in the creative arts, and is seen as a world leader in movie and television production, as well as game design and implementation,” said Christopher Phillips, MD of CJP Broadcast Service Solutions. “Maintaining a flow of new talent into the industry is vital for the nation, and universities are recognising this need by developing courses closely aligned with industry needs.