South Korea’s Busan Film Commission is dedicated to supporting film production

South Korea - Busan Film Commission (BFC) has joined forces with Basictech’s Media Solution Department to launch the VP stage, a dynamic facility designed for film, TV and commercial productions. At its core, the stage features a large, fine-pixel LED screen, driven by Brompton Technology's LED processing.

BFC is a pioneering organisation dedicated to supporting film production and has been instrumental in transforming Busan into a 'city of film'. Its VP stage measures 20.5m by 3.5m and is equipped with an AOTO RM series 2.31mm pixel pitch curved LED wall, powered by three 4K Tessera SX40 LED processors and six Tessera 10G data distribution units. The setup also includes an MRMC Bolt high-speed cinema robot and Disguise vx4 and rxII media servers, among other high-quality equipment.

Brompton LED processing ensures that the VR stage delivers colour fidelity, allowing producers to create immersive environments with lifelike accuracy. By offering real-time control over colour and brightness, Tessera software and hardware makes it possible to seamlessly integrate live-action footage with virtual elements, reducing post-production time and costs while enhancing creative possibilities.

“With a focus on the new ‘normal’ in content production, we collaborated with Basictech to develop a solution that converges AR, VR and MR technologies,” explains BFC’s Sunchang Hong. “We are embracing this evolving era by introducing an XR immersive content creation infrastructure. By doing this, we’ve made it possible to expand the future content market of movies and videos in the Busan region, establishing an advanced hub for innovative media production.”

Gil Young-min, CEO of JK Film and the producer behind successful films like Collateral, Gongjo, and Gukje Market, highlights the importance of the studio. “Getting a reservation at the Busan Film Studio is fiercely competitive. As soon as our production schedule is set, the first thing I do is secure a provisional contract,” he notes. “It’s one of the most preferred cities for film crews because of its accessibility and excellent infrastructure. Having both studio and location shoot options in the same city is highly efficient and significantly influences our decision-making process when looking for a perfect filming spot.”

“We’re excited to see our LED processing technology play a key role in pushing the boundaries of virtual production in Busan,” concludes Alex Guo, programme manager at Brompton Technology. “Collaborating with forward-thinking partners like BFC and Basictech allows us to showcase the full potential of our technology, helping filmmakers achieve their creative visions with unparalleled colour precision and quality.”


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