Pinewood Atlanta Studios, the 700-acre full-service film studio in Georgia, home to the McU, has opened a new LED-stage virtual production service in partnership with MBSi, Fuse, and Sgps/ShowRig. This is similar in concept to Industrial Light & Magic’s LED-screen StageCraft platform for “The Mandalorian” series, and Weta Digital’s LED-stage virtual production service, based in Wellington, New Zealand.
“We joined forces with our partners to find a turnkey solution for filmmakers to interface with our team to place his or her characters anywhere in the world in real-time and interactively,” said Frank Patterson, president and CEO of Pinewood Atlanta Studios. Patterson emphasized that the LED-stage capability is intended as much for indie filmmakers as the McU and TV series.
The group’s first installment of this technology at Pinewood Atlanta can be expanded to fit any production need, as well as be transferred to any stage on the lot.
“We joined forces with our partners to find a turnkey solution for filmmakers to interface with our team to place his or her characters anywhere in the world in real-time and interactively,” said Frank Patterson, president and CEO of Pinewood Atlanta Studios. Patterson emphasized that the LED-stage capability is intended as much for indie filmmakers as the McU and TV series.
The group’s first installment of this technology at Pinewood Atlanta can be expanded to fit any production need, as well as be transferred to any stage on the lot.
- 9/3/2020
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
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