Brompton Technology recently deployed its Tessera LED processing platform at Studio V, the newly opened virtual production (VP) stage inside StudioCube Daejeon, South Korea's largest public broadcasting content production studio.
The studio has been used as a filming location for numerous hit productions that have received global acclaim, such as Squid Game, Kingdom, and Sweet Home.
The new stage was officially introduced during a grand opening ceremony on 3rd December 2025, hosted by Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) and attended by senior representatives from the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Deputy Mayor of Daejeon, signalling strong national support for next-generation production technologies.
The VP studio at StudioCube uses high-resolution LG LED products optimised for VP environments with a pixel pitch of 2.6mm to 3.9mm. This volume consists of a main screen 60m wide by 8m high (including a 36.5m curved section and a 23.5m flat section), two movable screens each measuring 5m by 5m, and a large ceiling LED measuring 15m by 21m.
At the core of the system are 19 Brompton Tessera SX40 4K LED processors and 38 Tessera XD 10G data distribution units.
The Brompton processors at Studio V leverage various Tessera features essential for high-end virtual production such as the ShutterSync, Extended Bit Depth, Dark Magic, and PureTone features.
In addition, integration with OptiTrack and Stage Precision camera tracking systems enables real-time synchronisation between the virtual environment and actual camera movements.
Acting President of KOCCA, HyunSuk Yoo, commented: “Studio V represents a major step forward in Korea’s mission to advance global content creation. By integrating Brompton’s industry-leading LED processing with our expanded production infrastructure, we are enabling creators to work at the highest international standard. This facility will play an essential role in elevating the scale and impact of K-content worldwide.”
Sebastian Kanabar, head of Sales (APAC) at Brompton Technology, concluded: “Working with KOCCA and the systems integration team on Studio V at StudioCube has been an exceptional experience. This installation demonstrates how our Tessera platform can scale to meet the most demanding virtual production requirements while maintaining the image quality and reliability that cinematographers expect. We're proud to support KOCCA's vision of establishing Korea as the global leader in next-generation content production, and we look forward to seeing the remarkable productions that will emerge from this world-class facility.”