

"From the planning stages for projection studies, to the actual show playback systems - disguise products like the solo server and QuickCal are integral to what I do. "I use disguise throughout most of my work," he said. His next use of disguise technology will be seen on diverse and prestigious upcoming projects at La Scala opera house in Milan, the MET opera house in New York, and the Royal Danish Opera house in Copenhagen. Ravi's ITV idents appeared during the first batch of creations for 2019. "Working as part of a wider team to bring the ITV Creates project to life, everyone on the project was able to view, comment and adjust right up to and including showtime." The collaborative nature of the disguise solution was also helpful for this project, as Ravi also explains. disguise's technology platform, combining the real-time 3D visualisation and high performance, was the ideal solution for the job." It also had to interpret abstract footage and then map it in a detailed and extremely accurate way onto a complicated 3D object, but which would also allow for a quick set up and line up. "For ITV Creates, we required a flexible solution that could respond on the fly to change in real-time, as well as keep up with a quick paced television shooting environment. "Their advanced projection toolkit is comprehensive with the ability to create content and apply it directly to the 3D model of the projection surface, ideal for elaborate projection projects.

"disguise servers are always my go-to solution for complex projection mapping," Ravi explained.
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Ravi used disguise’s solo media server to project a series of overlapping, moving images onto the model, creating a stunning collaborative visual.

"There was a lot of material which I hadn’t used in way’s like this before and I was excited by ITV’s concept of inviting different artists to put their individual signature on one of the most recognised logos in television." The setup featured a large scale model of the iconic ITV logo which was used as the canvas of the project. For the ITV Creates project, Ravi partnered with video operator Salvador Avila, who has a wealth of experience working with arts, theatre, and events projects, and has a passion for creative problem solving.Īs a longtime user of disguise solutions, Ravi once again utilised the system to bring his vision to reality. Ravi's previous relationship with the broadcaster put Ravi in good stead for the project. Ravi began his relationship with ITV in 2016 when he created the opening sequence for the BRIT Awards in collaboration with choreographer Wayne McGregor. One of the first eight artists announced as part of the ITV Creates idents project was Ravi Deepres, an award-winning artist, photographer and filmmaker who has an international reputation for focusing on the intersection of still and moving images. The team sourced and curated a plethora of artists for this project from a diverse range of backgrounds, and the final line up comprises a mix of up-and-coming and established artists, working across many disciplines of visual arts. These will then be filmed and produced as a set of on-screen idents by ITV's in-house creative agency, ITV Creative, and a different logo treatment will appear on-air week by week. At the start of 2019, the leading British broadcaster launched a unique year-long project intended to emphasise and reflect the creativity at the heart of the business.įittingly named ITV Creates, for each week of 2019 a different artist will create an artistic piece based on their expression of the iconic ITV logo. Launched in 1955, ITV has long been renowned for creating and distributing thousands of hours of high quality content on a variety of global platforms.
