LED Virtual Studio

Scenarios

Leveraging LED displays to craft immersive and dynamic backgrounds, the use of LED screens in virtual production and filmmaking has emerged as a new trend in the post-pandemic era. The LED virtual studio seamlessly combines high-configuration LED walls, a camera tracking system, and real-time rendering technology. It incorporates advanced technologies such as motion capture and XR (extended reality, encompassing augmented reality, mixed reality, and virtual reality—abbreviated as AR, MR, and VR, respectively) to accomplish virtual production without the need for chroma keying and expensive post-production processes.

A colossal LED video wall has the capability to present dynamic digital sets, serving as a contemporary alternative to conventional greenscreens. For heightened immersion, LED ceilings and LED floors can be seamlessly integrated with remarkable flexibility. The illumination emanating from these LEDs imparts lifelike colors and reflections onto the actors and props, cultivating a more authentic environment that sparks creativity. This allows directors and DOPs (Director of Photography) to view a comprehensive picture through the lens, facilitating real-time discussions and adjustments on location before the actual shooting commences.

Advantages

Higher flexibility

LED displays can be seamlessly configured into diverse shapes to cater to the shooting requirements. The virtual production background can be altered limitlessly, eliminating the expenses associated with set transfers.

Unlimited creativity

Limitless creativity can be conceived and showcased on the LED walls. By connecting with the camera, the LED walls can be virtually expanded into an entire virtual world, even within a single environment.

Realistic restoration

A remarkable 7680Hz ultra-high refresh rate, 16bit+ grayscale, 1500nit brightness, precise color restoration, and absence of color cast from various angles enhance the value of LED screens in recreating a lifelike filming background without the color spill often encountered in green-screen production.

Real-time production

A real-time virtual environment is generated on the server, enabling on-location adjustments to refine the produced content. These shortened workflows streamline the post-production process, alleviating budget and time pressures.

Strong compatibility

The LED display demonstrates excellent compatibility with real-time rendering engines like Unreal Engine and Notch, media servers and platforms such as Disguise and Pixotope, and various tracking equipment systems like Mo-sys, Stype, BlackTrax, Optitrack, Vicon, etc.

Immersive experience

The dynamic digital background undoubtedly offers actors and actresses on set a more immersive environment to enhance their performances compared to traditional green or blue screens.

How LEDs Work for Virtual Sets

Virtual graphics can be rendered and showcased on LED displays. As the camera moves and angles change, the LED background can precisely shift in sync, a feat not easily achievable with green screens. This enables motion-tracked cameras to apply traditional cinematography techniques within virtual settings. 

By incorporating on-site props and simulating environmental elements such as lighting, a heightened sense of reality is created. Cinematic movements with a parallax effect are achieved, where the foreground actor or object moves at a different speed than the LED background, enhancing the illusion of filming in a specific location.

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