A Trilogy Studios soundstage shown during construction. [Photo: Trilogy Studios/LinkedIn]
“Let’s make some movies!”
Eric Nienaber
Sales and Marketing Director
Optic8
.…on three new virtual production stages being built now in Fort Worth by Trilogy Studios.
Seattle’s Optic8 has partnered with Fort Worth-based Trinity Broadcasting Network to launch Trilogy Studios, which is now building three new “virtual production” stages in a five-acre facility in Fort Worth—including one (above) with a Cinematic LED wall that’s 157 feet wide and nearly 24 feet tall.
“We believe virtual production stages are the future of filmmaking, and we’re thrilled to bring this world-class facility to the state of Texas as the new creative beacon of the industry,” Trilogy Studios Studio Director Joe Worth said in a statement.
You can read more about what the three stages will offer to filmmakers, TV production companies, and advertising agencies in our story.
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