The Uxbridge studio features a massive LED volume and can be programmed for 360-degree imagery
ARRI has created a permanent state-of-the-art LED volume stage in collaboration with Creative Technology.
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LONDON ARRI has opened a new state-of-the-art mixed reality studio on its Uxbridge, U.K., premises outfitted with an LED volume consisting of 1,125-square-feet of LED wall, making the studio one of the largest such permanent production spaces in Europe, the company announced today.
Installed in partnership with NEP Live Events production and technical specialist
Creative Technology, the LED volume consists of a main, in-vision curve that is 98.4 x 16.4 feet; two moveable and tiltable side screens, each 9.8 x 13.8 feet; and a height-adjustable 31.5 x 31.5-foot ceiling. A 59.1 x 13.8-foot back curve completes the fully encapsulated space, ARRI said.
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