Alfalite’s VP XR LED Screens Power Spain’s Largest Virtual Production Studio

Alfalite’s Modularpix Pro VP XR solution is the core technology behind the new Coruña Immersive Studio (CEI), located in A Coruña (Galicia) and recognized as Spain’s largest virtual production studio. The facility features a striking 28 x 6-meter LED wall, a 100-square-meter ceiling screen, and two side LED totems, incorporating a total of 1,152 Alfalite VP XR LED panels.
The CEI is built on a 2,539-square-meter site, with 750 square meters dedicated to the studio, within A Coruña’s Cidade das TIC technology hub. It consists of two interconnected buildings designed to support high-end virtual productions.
The centerpiece of the studio is a 28 x 6-meter semicircular LED wall made up of 672 Alfalite Modularpix Pro VP XR panels with a 1.9 mm pixel pitch and a total resolution of 14,336 x 3,072 pixels.
This main display is complemented by a 100-square-meter ceiling screen featuring Alfalite Modularpix Pro 3.9 HB VP XR panels and two movable side LED totems, each measuring 2.5 x 4 meters and equipped with Alfalite Modularpix Pro 2.6 VP XR modules. These side screens enhance lighting and reflections for more immersive productions.
In total, the studio integrates 1,152 Alfalite VP XR LED panels, enabling filmmakers and advertisers to create immersive, dynamic, and hyper-realistic environments with depth and perspective. These screens faithfully reproduce any real or fictional location while seamlessly interacting with physical elements in real time.
The CEI’s advanced technology setup is further enhanced by Pixotope’s 3D tracking solution, ARRI Alexa cameras, Canon lenses, Novastar MX Series processors, and a Blackmagic video matrix, among other solutions, delivering a top-tier visual experience.
Alfalite’s VP XR technology was selected for its reliability, precision, and ability to meet the demanding requirements of virtual production environments, where every detail is crucial. These LED panels are specifically designed for virtual production ecosystems, allowing real-time interaction with cameras and graphics servers while offering outstanding functionality and a color space that enhances the creativity of filmmakers and cinematographers.
Recently inaugurated, the studio is positioned as a key facility for film, television, advertising, and live broadcast productions, attracting both national and international projects.
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