Promosa specialises in large-format LED video screens
Canada - Vancouver-based Promosa has enhanced its 20 year-old legacy in film and television production by investing in disguise’s vx4 and rx machines and undergoing specialist xR training to become the first official disguise partner in Canada to deliver full end-to-end xR stage production.
With offices across Western Canada and in Washington state, Promosa is a full-service production management company specialising in large-format LED video screens – the largest inventory in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest. They have been used in countless productions, including TV series DC Legends of Tomorrow, A Million Little Things, The Twilight Zone and the upcoming Disney+ series Turner & Hooch.
In partnership with Animatrik Film Design their Vancouver headquarters features the largest independent motion capture sound stage in North America and the first disguise-supported xR stage in Canada.
“At Promosa, we strive to be more than just a production company - we are a company that seeks new ways to be better every day,” says CEO, Baxter Wilson. “We continue to invest in the latest hardware, software and systems that provide clients with access to world-class innovative solutions. xR and the partnership with disguise was the piece we were missing.”
With that in mind, Promosa found disguise to be “the only reliable end-to-end virtual production solution on the market that can complement our expertise with film/TV and live events. Introducing disguise to our workflow has brought everything together, and with the xR pipeline the possibilities are endless.”
According to Baxter, “In the next few years, xR will become the backbone of our operations allowing us to service multiple studios in various regions throughout North America. Integrated xR environments will likely become an integral part of most events and productions in the Promosa portfolio.”
Promosa just took delivery of its vx4 and rx servers and expects to invite industry professionals to its virtual studio soon to showcase live, interactive examples of the system’s production capabilities.
“We’re incredibly excited to be building our xR and Virtual Production stage footprint in yet another power location for film and TV production,” says disguise chief commercial officer, Tom Rockhill. “Our partnership with Promosa will introduce disguise xR and virtual production to a thriving industry and we can’t wait to see the amazing projects that will come out of it.”

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