Virtual production with Steve Giralt
I’ve been running into these types of virtual productions and virtual screens at work more and more lately. The nerdy part of me is always so interested in how these are done, often staying around as they demo the production or set it up, and seeing just how much tech is behind it all.
Photographer Steve Giralt’s quick intro video below is on the smaller scale of what I’ve seen but it seems to still have all the parts of a larger production that I’ve been on, including camera tracking, master clock sync, and Unreal real-time rendering rather than just a static image displayed on the LED screen. The biggest difference his setup seems to have that adds a level of complexity to his specific needs is the BOLT camera robot (similar to what I’ve seen in MKBHD’s video work).
All of this tech comes together in a perfect blend of cost-savings realistic detail for recreating a location in-studio. Even though my heart still longs for and prefers the joys and challenges of a location shoot, I can’t ignore the future of how my work will change as these virtual productions become cheaper and easier to manage and maintain.