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X3D Studio Unveils Southeast Asia's Biggest Virtual Studio in Singapore

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X3D Studio has recently launched as the largest virtual production studio in Southeast Asia. Situated in a historic former power station spanning 40,000 sq ft, this cutting-edge facility in Singapore marks a notable achievement for the region’s media and entertainment sector.

After undergoing an S$8 million refurbishment, X3D Studio now boasts state-of-the-art technology and advanced amenities comparable to top studios globally. With its adaptable spaces, the studio caters not only to film productions but also aims to establish itself as the prime choice for hosting both private events and special occasions.

In celebration of its opening, X3D Studio will debut two virtual production short films, titled “Trap” and “Dead End,” featuring popular local celebrities Qi Yuwu, Oon Shu An, and Andrew Lua. These films will premiere on the studio’s website and YouTube channel, highlighting the advanced technologies of the studio and demonstrating the boundless potential of virtual production.

X3D Studio is the first virtual production stage globally to be accredited by ARRI Solutions. This prestigious accreditation underscores the studio’s commitment to quality and innovation, leveraging ARRI’s expertise in image quality, studio design, and reliable workflows. The studio boasts ARRI’s state-of-the-art technology, including the ALEXA 35 camera, Signature Prime lenses, SkyPanel X, and more.

X3D Studio is committed to nurturing local talent and pushing the boundaries of the virtual production industry in Singapore. In collaboration with Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP), the X3D Academy provides a range of courses in virtual production, spanning introductory programs to advanced ICVFX techniques.

In addition to film and television, X3D Studio's virtual production expertise spans into sectors like real estate development and tourism. Using Unreal Engine, they craft immersive virtual environments that enrich diverse production needs, offering unparalleled creative flexibility while lowering expenses and environmental footprint.

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