Hampshire’s Farnborough International Studios has partnered with virtual production specialists Quite Brilliant to provide LED volume services to clients across the film, television, and corporate sectors.
Quite Brilliant has over 200 virtual production projects to its credit, and is the winner of the 2023 APA Best Use of Virtual Production award.
Through the collaboration, Farnborough International Studios now offers a range of on-site, large-scale LED volume solutions, from screen builds to full-service virtual production support within one of the studios’ purpose-built 22,000ft2 sound stages.
Rachel Morrison, Director of Farnborough International Studios, said: “Partnering with the incredible Quite Brilliant positions Farnborough International Studios at the forefront of the virtual production revolution, providing a flexible, scalable, and high-end solution to the increasing demand for virtual environments in modern filmmaking and live events.”
Russ Shaw, Founder of Quite Brilliant, said: “Their impressive scale, cutting-edge infrastructure, and prime location just outside London with excellent global connectivity make them the perfect partner as we expand our virtual production offering. This collaboration opens up amazing opportunities to push creative and technological boundaries together.”
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