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  • The film, television, and content creation industries have long used changes in perspective to enhance a story and keep viewers engaged.

  • Now, your Digital People can do the exact same thing! You can now manually, or autonomously, adjust the framing and perspective of the camera to create the high level of engagement that content creators use to maintain attention and increase understanding. 

  • The Responsive Camera is dynamic, automatically cutting to a different framing to introduce content cards in more compelling ways. This option is great for content-rich interactions.

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The Cinematic Camera has all of the features of the Responsive Camera. It will also dynamically change the framing of the Digital Person during extended periods of conversational (no content). 

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  • There are 3 camera framings available: The standard ‘head & shoulders’ shot, a close-up shot for focused attention and a wide shot to show off autonomous gesturing and body movement. 

  • For customers that are using the Auckland theme, this is available out of the box. 

  • We wanted to make sure everyone could have a Digital Person who was content-aware so for customers using a custom UI, we are also releasing a new API via our SDK that allowing developers to mark up content they care about to easily make their custom UIs enabled for content awareness. We also have developer resources to aid you in setting the optimal framing for your cameras. Manual adjustment of camera behavior is available in our SDK for customers that are using custom UIs, only. 

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