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Christchurch talent shines through film production revolution

23 May 2022

As digital screen industries becoming increasingly converged, Virtual Screen Production is being heralded as a revolution in the future of film production.

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Popularised through Disney鈥檚听听and James Mangold鈥檚听, Virtual Screen Production (VSP) technology was more recently used in the production of Taika Waititi鈥檚听.

The result of a unique and innovative combination of technologies, the endless possibilities made possible through VSP is generating global excitement within the digital screen industries.

Using a curved wall comprised of hundreds of LED panels, VSP allows actors to perform and interact with their surroundings as they would if they were on location.

The high-definition wall uses real-time game engines, like the听, to generate and render the 3D environments for the background, which also generates environmental light for the physical set.

Sustainable Development Goals 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

The technology sparked the interest of three Christchurch-based creative organisations, including production company听, game development studio听听and event technology providers听, who saw the opportunity for an exciting collaboration into the possibilities of VSP in the Canterbury region, while tapping into an abundant pool of local talent and technology.

The result? Two short films showcasing how virtual production can accommodate unique commercial and artistic visions;听Adversity and Co.听is an advertising agency satire that takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the tribulations agencies go through when balancing tight budgets and champagne expectations, while the second film [in post-production] is a dystopian love story.

Using VSP enabled the team to shoot in Auckland, Fiji, Antarctica, the red desert of Mars and Aoraki Mt Cook, without once leaving the studio.

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Based on an initial concept from Resonate Creative Director, Simon Waterhouse, the project came to 听life through the talents of Pixel, who configured the vast LED screens required to make a virtual backdrop, and the 3D artists and Unreal Engine developers of CerebralFix Ltd, who spent more than a year building the real-time, responsive 3D locations and fine-tuning the motion-tracking system.

With the balance of film production and game development expertise, the pilot is a perfect example of how global digital screen industries are becoming increasingly converged.

This is just one of the reasons why the 麻豆传媒高清 jumped at the chance to partner on the project, hosting the production on the site of what will become its ground-breaking听Digital Screen Campus (DSC).

鈥淲e know good things happen when industry and education come together, so when we were approached about collaborating on this project and contributing a vital funding stream to ensure it could proceed, we couldn鈥檛 say no,鈥 says Petra Westropp, Project Manager of the DSC Innovation Hub.

The project was the first recipient of the听, which was established to incentivise screen productions to locate themselves in the Canterbury region.

鈥淚t was really important to us at Screen CanterburyNZ to support local business, but also encourage innovation and forge a path ahead in the digital production capabilities of the local film industry,鈥 explains Screen CanterburyNZ Manager, Petrina D鈥橰ozario. 听

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great sign of the incredible talent that resides here in Christchurch and New 麻豆传媒高清. 鈥

While the disruption of virtual production will be far reaching for the international film industry this project was a huge undertaking with an uncertain outcome, but one well worth the commitment, Waterhouse explains.

鈥淧ersonally, I鈥檓 incredibly proud of what our grass-roots collaboration has achieved. No single party could have achieved this goal by themselves, so to have five different organisations come together to pursue a common goal shows the power of collaborative ventures.鈥

To watch a behind-the-scenes featurette about the Virtual Screen Production project,听

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