
LED Volume Wall Makes Regina the Latest Movie-Making Destination
A groundbreaking $12 million LED volume wall in Regina has made the Saskatchewan capital city a surprise hotbed of movie and TV production. LED volume walls are linked LED panels used to display video footage. The virtual production technology combines digital cinematography, LED volumes, game engines, and processing platforms to create visual backgrounds that can resemble any location. The wall was built for $12 million by Volume Global and unveiled in mid-March. Co-founder Michael Wright, who was born in Montreal and lived in Los Angeles for 35 years, said the facility represents the future of filmmaking. “It’s the smartest way to shoot. The shift from regular film to digital camera—it’s that level of change for the film and TV industry,” Mr. Wright told The Epoch Times in front of the LED wall....
