If you have ever been involved in even a single preparation for modern virtual production or high-end AR live streaming, you must have deeply experienced the frustrating “fragmentation” on set:
Unreal Engine spits out complex rendering code, cameras output SDI/NDI video streams, tracking systems send raw FreeD spatial data, and lighting consoles run DMX protocols... On this stage dubbed the “next-generation audiovisual technology,” top-tier devices are like building an audiovisual industrial “Tower of Babel”—each fighting its own battle, speaking different languages.
UntilAximmetryIts emergence. It is like a “Rosetta Stone” in the audiovisual field, using an exceptionally elegant underlying logic to translate and unify all hardware protocols and software languages. It is not only a “master key” unlocking new doors to virtual production (VP) and live broadcasting but also the ultimate aggregation platform that digital content creators dream of.

I. Deciphering the “Engine Code”: Making Unreal (UE) Truly Step onto the Set
In virtual production for films and commercials, Unreal Engine (UE) offers impeccable image quality, but its complex blueprint system and game development logic often leave traditional film and TV professionals at a loss. Aximmetry perfectly plays the role of “translator.”
Aximmetry DE: The Perfect Hybrid of Engine and Director Aximmetry innovatively introduces a dual-engine architecture (DE version). It deeply integrates the UE underlying layer, meaning creators can build next-gen, high-precision scenes in UE and then “losslessly transfer” them directly into Aximmetry. Here, UE's complex code is translated into intuitive sliders and buttons. Directors can “command the elements” directly on the control panel, adjusting sun angles and switching between multiple cameras, making the game engine truly adapt to the fast-paced demands of film and TV shooting.
The “Color and Light Translation” That Delivers a Crushing Blow” The biggest pain point in virtual production is “fakeness”—the disconnect between real characters and virtual backgrounds. Aximmetry not only processes images but also “deciphers” light. It can capture real-time lighting changes in the physical studio and translate them into global illumination within the UE scene; conversely, it can feed back virtual environment colors from the screen to real-world fill lights in real time. This two-way translation completely eliminates the sense of disconnect between the virtual and the real.
II. Unifying “Hardware Languages”: Breaking Down Device “Ecological Silos”
Whether building a million-dollar broadcast-grade virtual studio or a personal live-streaming setup costing tens of thousands in a garage, hardware compatibility is a daunting hurdle. Another great aspect of Aximmetry lies in its “absolute neutrality and inclusiveness.”
The Universal Receiver for Tracking Systems In live streaming and VP shooting, cameras must “know” their position in 3D space. Aximmetry comes with built-in interfaces for almost all mainstream tracking protocols. Whether you're using a high-end Mo-Sys or Ncam costing over a hundred thousand, a mid-range Stype or HTC Vive costing tens of thousands, or even a simple PTZ gimbal, Aximmetry can “understand” their data and achieve true plug-and-play.
Ultimate Keying: An Algorithm That Turns the Mundane into Magic For live-streaming teams without the budget for XR LED cycloramas, green screens remain a necessity. Aximmetry's built-in chroma keyer is a standout in the industry. It can extremely sensitively “translate” every pixel from the camera, not only perfectly separating flowing hair and transparent cups but also solving the stubborn problem of green spill. It allows low-budget green screen shoots to deliver clean, Hollywood-grade images.
III. The Real-Time Computing “Hub”: Reshaping the Vitality of Live Broadcasting
If film is the art of recording, then live broadcasting is a real-time computation with no retreat. Aximmetry injects soul into live streaming with its node system.
Making Cold Data “Visual” In esports events, election tracking, or financial live streams, Aximmetry can directly interface with external APIs. It translates boring JSON code in real time into 3D AR charts floating in the studio. As the competition progresses, the charts dynamically rise and fall, particle effects trigger at any moment, making data tangible and perceptible.
Holographic Interconnection That Breaks Physical Distance In the post-pandemic era, Aximmetry has made “remote co-location” a standard for major conferences and high-end interviews. It can instantly decode lossless video streams from remote green screen studios and seamlessly composite them with the local host in the same virtual studio. Network latency and spatial perspective differences between the two locations are perfectly smoothed out by Aximmetry's algorithms, giving viewers a “face-to-face” conversation that spans half the globe.
IV. Empowering Artists: The No-Code “Node Magic”
No matter how powerful the technology, if it remains in the hands of only a few programmers, it cannot spark an industrial revolution. Aximmetry understands creators' pain points best.
It abandons tedious coding and adopts a visual, modularnode-based systemVisual artists only need to connect different functional “boxes” (such as cameras, lights, materials, and logic triggers) on the screen with lines using a mouse to create incredibly complex directing logic and visual effects.
It's like providing artists with a set of puzzles—they don't need to know how to make the pieces, just use their imagination to assemble them into magnificent pictures.
Conclusion: The “Cornerstone” of the Audiovisual Metaverse”
In today's accelerating integration of virtual and reality, we no longer lack high-performance engines or high-precision hardware. What we truly lack is the “system hub” that can connect everything and drive collaborative evolution.
Aximmetry is precisely that hub. It deciphers technological barriers, unifies complex protocols, and transforms virtual production and live broadcasting from “heavy-asset, high-barrier IT projects” back into “pure visual art creation.” In the future landscape of the audiovisual industry, Aximmetry has undoubtedly become that indispensable Rosetta Stone, guiding creators toward an infinitely free virtual horizon.
