In order to realistically restore the air combat scenes during World War II, the crew pioneered the large-scale use of virtual shooting technology, powered by Alto Electronics' RM2.3 series LED The immersive XR virtual studio built on the screen provided an efficient and realistic shooting environment for 75% of the scenes in the drama. This technological breakthrough not only brought a highly restored visual experience to the audience, but also opened up new possibilities for the production of historical dramas of the same type in the future.
"Masters of the Air" was filmed at Aylesbury Studio in the UK. Studios) was completed. The crew carefully built two custom-made LED XR virtual studios to present different perspectives inside and outside the fighter jet.ong>The main studiois composed of 960 Alto RM2.3 series LED screens, forming a 12-meter-wide, 9-meter-high, 270-degree curved LED wall, and is also equipped with 388 ceiling screens (11.3 meters × 9.8 meters). The studio perfectly reproduces the internal structure of the B-17 bomber. Through dynamic lighting and real-time reflection effects, it accurately displays the changes in light and shadow in the air above the fighter glass, greatly enhancing the realism and immersion of the scene.
The wide-angle shooting studio is equipped with a 33.5-meter-wide LED straight wall, designed for a wide range of viewing angles, capable of capturing distant views of the vast sky and fierce battles in air battles. The Alto RM2.3 series ensures the consistency of images during multi-camera shooting with its high brightness, excellent image quality and precise color calibration capabilities. Virtual shooting technology successfully integrates physical elements with the virtual environment, creating an immersive shooting atmosphere for actors and directors.
As one of the earliest companies in China to set foot in the field of XR virtual shooting technology, Alto Electronics has accumulated rich experience in the global film and television and virtual production industries. From "The New Batman" to "Masters of the Air", Alto's virtual shooting technology solutions have been widely used in NVIDIA, meta, Tencent, Amazon, Microsoft, Japan Toei, China Film and other world-renowned enterprises and film and television institutions, covering film and television, advertising, performing arts and virtual conferences and other fields.
This "Masters of the Air" project not only tested the performance of Alto RM2.3 series products, but also fully proved the huge potential of virtual shooting technology in film and television production. Through technological innovation, Alto is committed to providing more content creators with powerful tools that break through the limitations of traditional shooting, helping them achieve more efficient and immersive creations.
In the future, Alto Electronics will continue to focus on technological innovation and join hands with global industry partners to serve more creatorsProvide more immersive and appealing film and television works to the audience, and promote the film and television industry to new glory.

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