One Studio. Many Worlds.
Shoot different locations, moods, and visual worlds without moving the crew.
A cinematic LED virtual production stage where physical sets and real-time digital worlds become one.
The Volume lets productions move between locations, moods, and cinematic worlds without leaving the studio. LED walls give the camera, talent, props, reflections, and lighting a real environment to work with on set.
For directors, agencies, brands, and broadcasters, that means fewer travel days, fewer weather risks, faster resets, and more of the final image captured directly in camera.
What the studio sees is the full production environment: LED wall, lighting, camera, crew space, and physical set. What the camera captures is a finished cinematic frame, with the virtual world already integrated into the shot.

Slide to compare the full virtual production setup with the final in-camera composition.
Shoot different locations, moods, and visual worlds without moving the crew.
Control lighting, weather, time of day, reflections, and background behavior inside a stable studio environment.
Reduce location moves, travel time, setup delays, and post-production uncertainty.
Designed for commercials, broadcast segments, product films, interviews, music videos, and branded cinematic content.
Large-scale LED surfaces for virtual locations, scenic extensions, branded worlds, playback, and atmospheric motion backgrounds.
Use video plates, still environments, 3D worlds, motion graphics, and designed visual systems as part of the physical set.
Capture practical reflections, light behavior, and background imagery live, reducing the need to rebuild the entire world in post.
Create premium commercial looks, product worlds, automotive-style plates, campaign visuals, and controlled cinematic scenes.
Build flexible interview, TV segment, talk show, and branded studio environments that can change without resetting the stage.
Planning support for wall content, camera language, playback, lighting, testing, crew flow, and production-day execution.
Define the scene, camera language, wall content, and production format.
Prepare video plates, still environments, 3D worlds, or branded visual systems.
Test framing, screen brightness, camera settings, and lighting behavior.
Shoot with the LED environment active and integrated into the set.
Deliver footage with more of the final look already captured in camera.
Ready to build the world?