We have developed a virtual production solution that are revolutionizing how productions are shot
We have developed a virtual production solution that are revolutionizing how productions are shot.
With the help of our virtual production and visualization system you can get the most out of your green screen shoots
A fully fitted virtual office environment for webinar and webcast.
A showcase of our work for a Product Launch Virtual Event
We design a Virtual studio for Keynote presentation, integrating Augmented Reality into your presentation.
A fully fitted virtual office environment for webinar and webcast.
A showcase of our work for a Product Launch Virtual Event
We design a Virtual studio for Keynote presentation, integrating Augmented Reality into your presentation.
Virtual production blends video game technology with filmmaking techniques into the pre-production and production process. This is made possible by a game engine called Unreal Engine.
This engine is very powerful and can manage to render high-quality 3D graphics in real-time. This is of course something that’s perfect for on-set visualizing and real-time composting.
We combine this with a on-camera tracking solution like the one we’ve built in the studio to provide a real 3D experience. Many studios provide only Trackless solution and the main limitations are the subject have to be stationary most of the time.
With ground breaking photo-realistic 3D graphics generated by Unreal Engine we can composite the live video feed from our green screen directly into the 3D world. Which creates an super immersive effect for the audience.
Virtual production may also have cost benefits further downstream from principal photography: LED volumes and virtual sets can be used by marketing teams to shoot commercials, and VFX assets can be reused for sequels, subsequent seasons, and other
media. While reusing digital assets is not impossible today, it’s not the norm: most organizations have many digital versions of the same asset (such as the White House)
that are not shared because each asset is tied to an individual show, and even within
a given show, production and marketing budgets are siloed.