The century-long history of the audiovisual industry is a history of humanity's struggle against “physical gravity.”
To create a grand scene, a film crew used to need steel bars and wooden boards to build massive physical sets (solid stages); to capture a perfect beam of light, lighting technicians had to haul hundreds of pounds of equipment (solid light and shadow); and once a TV broadcast studio was built, its shape and space were permanently locked in.
Yet today, when you step into the most cutting-edge virtual production sets or AR live streaming studios, you will findthat reality has “melted.”
With the support of Unreal Engine and real-time tracking technology, all visual elements have become as fluid, free, and instantly reshapable as water. And the core catalyst driving this evolution from “solid” to “liquid” is preciselyAximmetry—this real-time 3D graphics and nodal control hub, revered as a benchmark in the industry.
Through its highly creative algorithms, it molds a brand-new media form at the intersection of the physical and digital:Liquid Reality.

I. Virtual Production: The “Liquefaction” Law of the Rigid Set
In virtual production (VP) for films and high-end commercials, Aximmetry transforms what was once a heavy, unchangeable shooting set into a visual sandbox that can be freely shaped.
Dissolving Studio Boundaries: Seamless Expansion of XR Scenes Today's crews are keen on using LED volume stages (XR shooting), but the physical edges of LED screens act like a hard wall, restricting the camera's breathing. Aximmetry's“Set Extension”technology is like pouring a glass of water at the screen's edge. It precisely calculates the camera's spatial perspective, using AR technology to spill the 3D world from Unreal Engine beyond the screen, seamlessly flooding the real-world ceiling, floor, and exposed cables. The physical walls are melted, and a studio of just tens of square meters flows into an endless wilderness within the lens.
The “Fluid Dynamics” of Light and Shadow: DE Dual-Engine Scheduling On traditional sets, lighting is a lengthy and rigid physical process. Aximmetry creatively introducesDE (Dual-Engine) architecture, deeply taking over Unreal Engine 5“s (UE5) ray tracing (Lumen) capabilities. Moreover, it uses the DMX protocol to ”bridge" the physical lights on the real set with the virtual world's sun and streetlights. Directors can not only see perfectly blended light and shadow in real time on the monitor but also, by simply sliding a node in Aximmetry, transition the virtual world's dusk into dawn within a second, while the fill lights on the real set synchronously change color like flowing water. Light is no longer a harsh ray but a pigment that can be adjusted in real time.
Squeezing Out the Last Impurities of Green Screen: Sub-Pixel Keying For crews relying on green screens, spill and harsh edges often make the image look fake. Aximmetry's built-in advanced Chroma Keyer acts like an extremely precise “molecular-level filter.” It can perfectly separate flying fine hairs, translucent water glasses, and even faint reflections on glass from the green background, like pulling silk from a cocoon, within millisecond latency. The background is thoroughly liquefied into a transparent channel, allowing real characters and digital environments to truly blend.
II. Live Broadcasting: The “Three-Dimensional Crystallization” of Information Flow”
In high-pressure live broadcasts, information delivery is often dry, two-dimensional text and graphics. Aximmetry showcases a magical “alchemy,” crystallizing invisible numbers and distant distances into tangible entities within the live studio.
Instant Solidification of Data: Dynamic AR Packaging In live broadcasts of esports finals or global financial summits, massive data streams flow like undercurrents. Aximmetry's node system can monitor external API data streams in real time. The moment a player lands a “critical hit” or a stock hits the “daily limit,” Aximmetry instantly “solidifies” these invisible network data into three-dimensional AR effects beside the host—perhaps a dragon emerging from the ground or a cascading data waterfall. Data is no longer subtitles stuck on the screen but flows vividly through the studio air.
Wormhole Flow of Space: Holographic Remote Co-Location Physical distance loses its meaning in the face of Aximmetry. Leveraging ultra-low-latency network transmission protocols (such as SRT), Aximmetry can extract the signal of a guest in a green screen studio in London, transport it across half the globe, and “inject” it into the main control of a virtual studio in Beijing. Under a unified three-dimensional coordinate system, the lighting, shadows, and perspective of both locations are perfectly flattened. What the audience sees in the live broadcast is two people seemingly drinking tea and chatting in the same physical space. Spatial distance is completely folded and dissolved.
Liquid Reorganization of Scenes: Switching Parallel Universes in a Second Traditional broadcasting requires building different wooden studio desks for different shows. But in a live studio driven by Aximmetry (such as a major auto brand launch or a top e-commerce livestream), one second the host is in a modern studio, and the next, as the camera pushes in, the entire scene instantly “dissolves” and reorganizes into a tropical rainforest or a cyberpunk city. This liquid transition, unbound by gravity and cost, delivers a strong visual dopamine rush to the audience.
III. The “Yu the Great” of Water Management: Unleashing the Artist's Node Magic
Since reality has become a freely flowing liquid, creators need an exceptionally clever “piping system” to channel it. This is the core secret behind Aximmetry's popularity among artists worldwide—Node-based Visual Scripting。
- Here, you don't need to face tedious C++ code (that's the programmer's domain).
- Aximmetry encapsulates all complex device control, engine rendering, and data interaction into visual “node boxes.”
- Artists only need to drag lines with the mouse to connect “camera tracking input,” “ambient light trigger,” and “Unreal Engine material.” It's like splicing pipes, instantly building a highly complex interactive logic.
Moreover, it is the most inclusive “reservoir” in this liquid ecosystem. Whether it's a million-dollar professional optical tracking system (Ncam, Mo-Sys), a few-thousand-dollar VR tracker (HTC Vive), or even an ordinary phone camera, Aximmetry can accept all their signals, making everything a sensor to control this liquid reality.
Conclusion: The Ultimate Shaper of the Audiovisual Metaverse
We are bidding farewell to the old era of building visual wonders with steel and wood.
With its powerful underlying logic and exceptionally elegant node architecture, Aximmetry proves that in this age of digital torrents, the boundaries of audiovisual content are limited only by human imagination. It dissolves the boundary between reality and illusion, breaks down the barriers between post-production and live broadcasting, and for the first time allows audiovisual creators to shape that breathtaking “Liquid Reality” as lightly, in real time, and as freely as playing with water.
