NantStudios has created the world’s largest virtual production site at Docklands Studio, Melbourne. The two new LED in-camera VFX stages include a 25,000 sq.ft stage, featuring a radiused wall of 6,000 panels measuring 40 feet in height. (Australia) (https://app.vitrina.ai/companydetails/2da17163e68ad494e68fcd357ae174df691331fcf18efef0825f8396)
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NantStudios has created the world’s largest virtual production site at Docklands Studio, Melbourne. The two new LED in-camera VFX stages include a 25,000 sq.ft stage, featuring a radiused wall of 6,000 panels measuring 40 feet in height. (Australia) (https://app.vitrina.ai/companydetails/2da17163e68ad494e68fcd357ae174df691331fcf18efef0825f8396)
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