Today, Japan’s de facto ambassador to Taiwan visited FTV, where he was able to witness a political talk show being filmed. After taking a photo in the anchor’s seat, Kazuyuki Katayama, the new Chief Representative of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association, got to experience the state-of-the-art technology on display in FTV’s new LED virtual studio.

This is Kazuyuki Katayama, the new Chief Representative of the Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association. It’s his first visit to FTV’s Linkou headquarters, and he’s not wanting for company: along for the tour are FTV General Manager Liao Ji-fang and FTV Vice President Anne Hu. When Kazuyuki walked into the news studio, “Taiwan! Go for It!” was underway. In addition to learning about the filming process for the political talk show, a type of program that Japanese TV doesn’t have, Kazuyuki also enjoyed the rare opportunity of sitting in an anchor’s chair. He made sure to make time for a proper photo op.

But the news studio was just an appetizer. The main event of the visit was to check out Asia’s premier virtual studio at FTV. Kazuyuki listened closely as staff provided explanations and then showed off the technology. The de facto ambassador was amazed by FTV’s investment into the virtual studio, especially FTV Culture Department’s “1 plus 4
T-content plan,” a 2023-2027 project that garnered NT$10 billion over four years from the Executive Yuan. The program’s aim is to introduce the world to Taiwan’s visual arts culture. Kenji Lee is a talented young film director who studied in Australia. Now that he’s back in Taiwan, he has chosen FTV’s virtual studio as the set of his new work.

Kenji Lee
Director
Since I came back from Australia, where I saw many studios, I feel like this place here truly is one of Taiwan’s best virtual studios; I’d say it’s the best. You could say it’s one of Asia’s premier studios. For this here, the studio captures the camera data, and then we can transfer it to the game engine, which has the capability to take data from the virtual camera and send it to the image on the screen. So when the camera moves, the image moves with it, so I think this is really amazing technology.

The giant LED screen has state-of-the-art augmented reality technology. FTV’s Hollywood-level virtual studio instantly transported Kazuyuki to Kyoto. The de facto ambassador has been devoted to fostering bilateral relations during his five months in Taiwan, and now he has witnessed FTV’s virtual studio, a pioneering feat that showcases the innovative technology of Taiwan’s film industry.

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