Virtual production combines real-time digital tools with filmmaking, allowing creators to visualize scenes before final filming. LED volumes are large, high-resolution screens displaying dynamic backgrounds, enabling actors to perform within immersive, adjustable environments. Previz, or previsualization, involves creating digital mockups of scenes to plan camera angles, lighting, and effects. Together, these technologies streamline production, enhance creativity, and reduce post-production costs by integrating virtual and physical elements during filming.
Virtual production combines real-time digital tools with filmmaking, allowing creators to visualize scenes before final filming. LED volumes are large, high-resolution screens displaying dynamic backgrounds, enabling actors to perform within immersive, adjustable environments. Previz, or previsualization, involves creating digital mockups of scenes to plan camera angles, lighting, and effects. Together, these technologies streamline production, enhance creativity, and reduce post-production costs by integrating virtual and physical elements during filming.
What is virtual production?
A filmmaking approach that combines on-set shooting with real-time CG rendering and LED backdrops, allowing actors to perform against live, updateable environments.
What is an LED volume?
A stage-sized LED wall that displays CG imagery in real time, providing realistic lighting, reflections, and background content on set.
What is previz (previsualization)?
A planning process using storyboards, animatics, or rough 3D previews to map shots, blocking and camera moves before or during production.
How do LED volumes integrate with cameras?
Cameras track position and lens data while a real-time render engine drives the LED content. The system updates the image and lighting to match the camera, creating convincing parallax and reflections.