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This bachelor thesis wants to describe a prototypical implementation of a 3D user interface for intuitive real-time set editing in virtual production. Furthermore this approach is evaluated qualitatively through a user group, testing the device and fill in a questionnaire. The dimension of virtual elements created with computer graphics technology in all areas of entertainment industry is steadily growing since the past years. Nevertheless can the editing process of virtual elements still require a costly process in terms of time and money. With the appearance of new input devices and improved tracking technologies it is interesting to evaluate if a real-time editing process could improve this situation. Being currently bound to experts on special workstations, this could lead to a more intuitive and real-time workflow, enabling everybody on a film set to influence the digital editing process and work collaboratively on the scene consisting of virtual and real elements.
The Eclipse rich client platform as container for componentoriented plugins provides a framework to host plugins, which concerning its look and feelembed well in a client workstation. J2EE client container provide a runtime environment for applications, integrated in a multitier architecture and therefore have to access services Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Combining the two container approaches will create a new runtime environment for application clients, which appear in the user interface style of Eclipse and are able to take up the J2EE services. This diploma thesis discusses concepts of combining Eclipse and the client container.