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Impossible Objects Opens LED Volume in Culver City

World-building lab and creative studio Impossible Objects has opened a new Culver City facility featuring a cutting-edge LED wall, aiming to make virtual production more accessible to filmmakers.

Behind the Scenes

  • The 30' W x 10' H LED wall is built with AOTO 2.3mm pixel pitch panels, Brompton SX40 Tessera processors, and a five-degree curve for showcasing massive blended practical and virtual sets.

  • The stage can accommodate a car, leveraging Impossible Objects' expertise in virtual production for automotive advertising clients like Toyota, Honda, Polestar, and Cadillac.

  • State-of-the-art render nodes (provided by Catalyst Virtual) and operator carts feature NVIDIA A6000 ADA GPUs, while a "Mobile Cine" cart encourages directors and cinematographers to modify virtual worlds on-screen.

We have been at the forefront of real-time production and LED volume capture since day one, but to date, the technology has not been accessible to smaller productions.

Joe Sill, Co-Founder of Impossible Objects.

Final Take

By making virtual production technology more accessible, Impossible Objects is enabling filmmakers to explore new creative possibilities and push the boundaries of the industry.

This move not only showcases the company's commitment to innovation but also highlights the growing importance of virtual production in the future of filmmaking.

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