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Virtual Production is a form of multimedia production that combines the use of real-time computer graphics, physical sets, and virtual cameras to create a virtual environment. It is used to create films, television shows, video games, and other forms of media. Virtual Production allows filmmakers to create complex scenes with a high degree of realism, while also providing the flexibility to make changes quickly and easily.
The Virtual Production market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing demand for immersive experiences and the need for cost-effective production solutions. It is being used in a variety of industries, including film, television, gaming, and advertising.
Some of the leading companies in the Virtual Production market include Epic Games, Unity Technologies, Unreal Engine, Autodesk, and Foundry. These companies provide a range of tools and services to help filmmakers create virtual environments and create realistic visuals. Show Less Read more