# Scatter

## About

Scatter is an Emmy award-winning technology studio. Inventors of volumetric filmmaking. Creators of Depthkit software.

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## Services

### Volumetric Video Production
- [Volumetric Filmmaking Services](https://bilarna.com/services/volumetric-video-production/volumetric-filmmaking-services)

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is volumetric filmmaking?**
A: Volumetric filmmaking is a technology and artistic process that captures three-dimensional video of real people and objects, allowing viewers to move around and interact with them in virtual and augmented reality. Unlike traditional 2D video, volumetric film records depth and spatial information from multiple angles simultaneously. This data is then reconstructed into a 3D model that can be rendered from any perspective in real-time. Pioneered by studios like Scatter, which invented Depthkit, volumetric filmmaking is used for immersive storytelling, live performances, museum exhibits, and VR experiences. The technique produces a sense of presence and embodiment impossible with flat screens, making it a powerful tool for education, entertainment, and historical preservation. It typically requires a multi-camera array, specialized software for processing, and a rendering engine to display the captured performance in a synthetic environment.

**Q: How does Depthkit software work for capturing volumetric video?**
A: Depthkit is a volumetric video capture and production software developed by Scatter that enables filmmakers to create high-quality 3D video using an array of depth and color cameras, such as Microsoft Azure Kinect or Intel RealSense. The software simultaneously records texture and depth data from multiple viewpoints. It then processes these data streams into a single, clean volumetric asset. Depthkit aligns and calibrates the cameras, fills in missing pixels, and applies real-time compositing, color grading, and playback tools. The output is a fully realized 3D video file that can be imported into game engines like Unity and Unreal Engine, or used in webVR, AR, and traditional cinema. Depthkit’s workflow is designed to be non-destructive, meaning raw data is preserved so artists can adjust parameters post-capture. It supports both single-shot and multi-shot performances, and includes tools for rigging, green screen keying, and depth cleanup. The software has been used in Emmy-award-winning productions and museum installations for its ability to render realistic, interactive human performances.

**Q: How is volumetric filmmaking used in immersive experiences and VR?**
A: Volumetric filmmaking is used in immersive experiences and virtual reality to place real human performances inside digital environments, allowing users to walk around and interact with them from any angle. Unlike 360-degree video, volumetric capture gives spatial depth, so viewers can lean in, circle the performer, or view the scene from behind objects. Studios like Scatter have produced award-winning VR works such as Zero Days VR and The Changing Same using their Depthkit software. Applications include virtual museum exhibits where visitors can explore historical figures, live concert replays with full parallax, and interactive training simulations. Volumetric video is also used in augmented reality to overlay recorded performances onto the real world, enabling experiences like CLOUDS, an AI-driven interactive dance piece. The content is typically rendered in real-time through engines like Unity or Unreal, and can be accessed via VR headsets, mobile AR, or web browsers. This technology bridges the gap between pre-recorded media and live interactivity, creating a sense of presence that is critical for educational and entertainment applications.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/scatter
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/scatter/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/scatter/openapi.yaml
