Virtual Production FAQs

  • What is real time rendering?

    Real-time rendering generates images instantly, enabling interactive visuals at high frame rates (30-60 fps). It’s used in video games, virtual reality, and virtual production, utilising game engines like Unreal Engine and Unity for fast, realistic graphics. This allows filmmakers to see and interact with digital environments live on set.

  • What are LED Volumes?

    LED volumes are large, high-resolution LED screens used in virtual production to display digital backgrounds and environments in real-time. They create immersive, dynamic sets by wrapping around actors and physical props, providing realistic lighting and reflections. This technology allows filmmakers to visualise and capture scenes live on set, enhancing creative flexibility and efficiency.

  • What is Motion Capture?

    Motion capture is a technology that records the movements of actors and translates them into digital animations. This data is used to animate characters and objects in films, video games, and virtual production, ensuring realistic and precise movement.

  • Why use Virtual production?

    Virtual production is used to enhance creative flexibility, improve efficiency, and reduce costs by combining physical and digital elements in real-time. It allows for immediate visualization of scenes, better collaboration among production teams, and the ability to shoot complex environments without location constraints.

  • What LED volume do we use?

    The Absen PL2.5 Pro is an excellent LED screen for virtual production. It is known for its high resolution, precise colour accuracy, and robust performance. The PL2.5 Pro offers seamless integration with virtual production setups, providing realistic visuals and reliable operation, making it a top choice for filmmakers and content creators.

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