Introducing Amazon Studios Virtual Production
Amazon just opened one of the biggest VP stages in the world in LA, Culver City.
Amazon just opened one of the biggest VP stages in the world in LA, Culver City.
A VP test shoot at Drexel University demonstrated rear-projection and it’s ability to rival costly LED wall setups on an indie budget.
An overview of novel VP pipeline innovations and technology interoperability tests for the short film Fathead.
This video walks through aspects of VP from ideation through post, illustrating some of the components that can be used in VP.
Utilizing the latest VP technology and in-camera VFX, the entire short film was shot in 5 days on 1 VP stage and features over 15 virtual environments created in UE5.
So Krispy Media rented a $3 million virtual production studio to make this YouTube video, where every scene is fake.
A violent car crash after a bickering couple drive their car off a cliff. Filmed in half a day using VP on an LED stage synchronized with robot technology.
Stage 22 is one of the most advanced virtual production facilities in the world, featuring a fully enclosed 80’ x 90’ x 29’6 virtual production volume in an 18,000 square foot purpose-built sound stage.
For an actor, performing in one of ILM’s StageCraft LED volumes is not like working on a traditional film set with green screens. There’s no need to imagine the world around you, because it’s all right there.