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    Home»Technology»Silvertown Studios: Pandemic-Era Transformation into Virtual Production with Absen PL2.5 Pro LED Screens
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    Silvertown Studios: Pandemic-Era Transformation into Virtual Production with Absen PL2.5 Pro LED Screens

    AV NewsBy AV NewsSeptember 7, 2023Updated:April 23, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Silvertown Studios, a film studio specialising in Virtual Production (VP), emerged during the pandemic. Originally, the company, known as London Audio Visual, had its focus on the events industry. However, with the events industry temporarily closed, the team found themselves with unused LED technology and a need to diversify. In response, they repurposed an existing office space into a small pilot virtual production studio. Encouraged by its initial success, the company made the decision to establish an impressive new 6,000 square foot VP studio in Silvertown, Royal Docks. This studio specializes in large-scale VP events, film, television, and broadcasting. Over time, it has expanded its services and built a diverse portfolio of clients

    Virtual Production is a rapidly growing technique which allows filmmakers to shoot in-camera VFX, creating realistic and immersive environments using LED screens. For VP to work correctly it is imperative to use the best LED solution. After researching and testing various LED products, the team at Silvertown Studios chose to install the Absen PL2.5 Pro.  

    The impressive Absen screen at Silvertown Studios consists of 516 LED panels of the PL2.5 Pro. With a ⅛ scan rate and pixel pitch of 2.5mm this is an industry leading standard LED for virtual productions. The broadcast grade panels emit 1500 nit brightness, whilst also incorporating Brompton processing. This powerful system offers support for full 4K screens with 12 bits per colour output. The processor’s Shuttersync feature tunes the LED screen to the camera, giving creative flexibility for camera configuration. 

     The Absen PL2.5 system has several key benefits including: 

    • Wide viewing angle of 160/140: results in less colour obscurity and less colour shift
    • Fast installation: The Absen panels are quick and easy to install, allowing the Silvertown Studio team to efficiently reconfigure the LED screen to each production’s specific requirements 
    • 16 Bit Grayscale: Gives the ability to accurately reproduce colour and tonal transitions, resulting in less posterization. 

    The new Absen LED system has enabled Silvertown Studios to produce high-quality virtual productions with existing and new clients. The studio is confident that virtual productions will continue to grow in popularity in the coming years. With this in mind, Silvertown Studios is planning to continue investment in the VP technology, providing its clients with the best possible virtual production experience, with Absen screens at its heart. The Absen team and after-sales support have played an important role in ensuring the LED performed in optimal fashion. 

    “We have really enjoyed working together with Absen,” commented Ian Vine, CEO of Silvertown Studios. “We have no technical limitations with the system. Being able to offer quality virtual productions has meant we are experiencing a growing flow of incoming business. This entire project has been an exciting time for Silvertown Studios and we are grateful for the support that Absen has provided.” 

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