RealProtec collaborated with CJ OliveNetworks and Jinwoo M&C to create Gwangju Content Cube (GCC) VX Studio, utilising LED technologies from Brompton Technology and INFiLED.
The VX Studio is the largest VP studio operated by a Korean government organisation, the Gwangju Information & Content Agency.
GCC is a multi-functional space equipped with content production infrastructure for movies, games, and animations, alongside immersive content experience facilities like VR, AR, and MR. Part of GCC, the VX Studio occupies 1,466sqm of the overall facility.
The studio features an AV system from Sony and a camera tracking system by STYPE. The main LED wall comprises INFiLED DB2.6 S8C LED panels, while INFiLED DF3.9mk-C8 LED panels are used in flooring and INFiLED AR3.91 S8C panels line the ceiling. The entire LED setup is powered by twenty-seven Brompton Technology 4K Tessera SX40 LED processors.
Michael Hao, CEO of INFiLED commented: "We are delighted to have been a part of the GCC project, collaborating with our valued partners Brompton and RealProtec, enabling the creation of engaging and visually stunning experiences. The GCC project represents a significant milestone in the growth of the immersive content industry in Korea, with its state-of-the-art infrastructure and cutting-edge technologies. This collaboration showcases the power of technology and creative innovation, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible in the industry."
Elijah Ebo, director of APAC operations at Brompton Technology, concluded: "It’s great to be a part of the VX Studio project, a remarkable initiative that pioneers the country’s first-ever hybrid realistic photography facility that is capable of operating LED wall-based In-Camera VFX (ICVFX) and XR stages simultaneously, further supporting the stability expected from the immersive content industry, not just in South Korea but on an international scale."