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With a scale of 5,000 square meters, Chengdu Film and Television City LED studio was officially opened

On April 14, at the 13th China Online Audiovisual Conference, the Chengdu Film and Television City Digital Studio was officially opened, and its core facilities, the LED virtual studio and the motion capture studio, were put into operation simultaneously.


The scale of the virtual studio launched this time reaches 5,000 square meters. The core area is made up of hundreds of LED screens, forming a giant fan-shaped screen with an arc length of 60 meters and a height of 12 meters, with a total area of ​​720 square meters.


The studio is equipped with a 100-square-meter liftable canopy and over 1,100 square meters of rotating scenery turntable. Through millisecond-level tracking feedback and real-time rendering technology, the system realizes the connection between virtual scenes and real-life shooting.


According to the technical person in charge, this virtual shooting system puts the traditional post-production process in front, and the director can see the final imaging picture on the on-site monitor, which effectively solves the problems of scene synthesis lag, high real-scene construction costs, and environmental restrictions in outdoor shooting in traditional green screen shooting.


Also put into use simultaneously is a motion capture studio. The studio space specifications are 26 meters long, 15 meters wide, and 7 meters high. There are 60 high-resolution motion capture cameras deployed with a dynamic frame rate of 300Hz and a delay controlled within 3.33 milliseconds. The facility supports simultaneous motion capture of up to 10 people and is compatible with the Wia system, providing high-precision technical support for science fiction movies, animation special effects and game development.


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