Door G debuts New England's largest virtual production facility, featuring a 56-foot-wide LED wall that aims to transform regional production capabilities. The East Providence studio combines virtual production, AI integration, and sustainable workflows to serve agencies, brands, and filmmakers. The facility's "J-shaped" wall stands 14 feet tall and represents a significant infrastructure investment in the Northeast production market.
The facility integrates cutting-edge technology from industry leaders, creating a comprehensive production ecosystem:
Partnership with Mo-Sys, INFiLED, NVIDIA, and Brompton for hardware integration
Unreal Engine implementation for real-time environment rendering
Dedicated Virtual Art Department (VAD) staffed with specialized artists and technologists
Full-service capabilities including creative development, traditional production, and AI consulting
Door G's location and state incentives create compelling advantages for productions:
12 miles from Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport
Driving distance from major markets including Boston, New York, and Connecticut
Rhode Island tax credit incentives lower overall production costs
Estimated threefold increase in content output compared to traditional methods
Reduced travel and logistics expenses for regional productions
This development marks a significant shift in regional production infrastructure, suggesting increased competition with established markets. As virtual production continues to mature, expect to see more facilities targeting mid-sized markets where tax incentives and location advantages can offset the substantial investment required for LED volume installations.
The focus on sustainability and efficiency indicates these facilities will likely become increasingly important for brands and agencies looking to maximize content production while minimizing environmental impact.
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