World’s Largest LED Virtual Production Volume Unveiled, Breaking Single-Screen Pixel Record
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World’s Largest LED Virtual Production Volume Unveiled, Breaking Single-Screen Pixel Record

A landmark virtual production project demonstrates how large-format LED technology is reshaping film production, immersive environments and next-generation visual experiences.

On July 14, a major AI virtual film technology event in Deqing unveiled an exceptionally large monolithic LED virtual production stage. The installation features a 270-degree curved LED screen measuring approximately 50 metres in diameter and 12 metres in height, with around 1,700 square metres of LED display area.

For HGV DISPLAY, projects of this scale highlight the rapid evolution of LED technology beyond conventional signage. Fine-pitch displays, large-format curved structures and high-resolution processing are increasingly becoming part of professional virtual production environments.

Large-format curved LED technology is enabling increasingly immersive and flexible virtual production environments.
Large-format curved LED technology is enabling increasingly immersive and flexible virtual production environments.

LED virtual production allows complex environments to be created digitally while reducing dependence on large physical sets and location changes. Combined with high-resolution LED walls and realistic lighting, production teams can change scenes rapidly while maintaining a highly immersive shooting environment.

This development reflects a broader direction across the professional display industry: LED systems are becoming larger, more immersive and more closely integrated with real-time content technology. HGV DISPLAY continues to follow these developments as we build display solutions for commercial, broadcast, entertainment and custom applications.

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LED is moving beyond traditional display applications

Virtual production is becoming an important application for fine-pitch, curved and large-format LED systems, combining display engineering with real-time digital content.