Webster University Unveils ARwall Virtual Production Stage

Webster University Unveils ARwall Virtual Production Stage

ARwall has delivered a brand new virtual production stage at Webster University, the first university to have a virtual production facility in the Midwest.

Webster University Unveils ARwall Virtual Production Stage

Webster University recently installed a virtual production studio with contributions from ARwall and Absen.

Partnering with LED manufacturer Absen, ARwall says it delivered high-quality tools with best-in-class price performance, featuring a new 20×12 ft. 1.5mm pitch Absen AX Pro LED wall and ARFX Pro Server System.

The partnership offers students access to the same virtual production tools used in professional studio projects—enabling rising stars to discover, explore, and solve creative problems in different ways. ARwall’s ARFX Pro Plugin technology requires no coding or 3D design knowledge which greatly increases its usability, according to the company.

Bridging the Gap Between Education and Virtual Production Tech with ARWall

Webster University says it is committed to a hands-on approach when it comes to student programs. The school recognized the talent crisis in the production industry and is taking action by fueling its students’ educational and creative projects.

“Webster University is full of people eager to take advantage of this tech and move production control further into the hands of creatives and filmmakers,” said Rene Amador, CEO and co-founder of ARwall. “Students can finally realize the projects they couldn’t create before. It’s so important to get hands-on experience when you’re studying. Having access to the same tools used on major productions will no doubt open many doors for these students.”

“Virtual production is now an integral part of the overall production landscape, so future professionals should learn these techniques in the same ways as they learn about photography, lighting, editing, and other filmmaking processes,” added Eric Rothenbuhler, Dean of the School of Communications, Webster University. “The industry is always evolving and we want to make sure our students have access to cutting-edge, innovative tech that will set them up for success in their careers.”

“The mission of Absen is to make the world shine more, and this project reflects this mission. The hands-on experience that students will receive while learning how to create digital films on virtual studio volumes is something they will take into their future careers,” concluded Frank Ren, chief technical officer, Absen. “We are glad to work with great partners like ARwall and Webster University for solutions that impact the industry. We will continue to offer the best product for the virtual production industry and help the ecosystem grow.”

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