
Virtual production and extended reality (XR) workflows have become standard practice in film, television, and broadcast production. These techniques combine real-time rendering engines with high-performance LED displays to bring virtual environments directly into on-set capture, allowing visual effects to be finalized during principal photography rather than in post-production.
Sansi LED has focused on this segment for years. The VX series virtual production displays were developed to meet the requirements of today's studios, where traditional green- or blue-screen techniques frequently limit actor performance, lighting accuracy, and on-set decision-making. The solution delivers the color fidelity, brightness uniformity, and motion handling that modern cameras and real-time pipelines demand.
A complete Sansi virtual production setup integrates LED walls, a dedicated control system, motion-capture support, recording infrastructure, and broadcast-ready output. On stage, talent works inside a visible, photorealistic environment that updates in real time. This approach eliminates many layers of post-production compositing, shortens schedules, and reduces overall project costs while maintaining—or improving—creative control.
Camera-display synchronization remains critical in professional cinematography. Sansi VX panels provide high contrast, stable brightness, wide viewing angles, and an ultra-high refresh rate of 15,360 Hz. These characteristics ensure clean capture across shutter speeds and frame rates commonly used in film and episodic television, with minimal risk of flicker, moiré, or rolling-shutter artifacts. The same performance has been validated in feature films, television series, and high-end advertising projects.
Unlike chroma-key methods that require extensive post-processing, virtual production outputs a near-final image directly from the LED volume. Actors respond to actual lighting and perspective on set, producing more natural performances and accurate reflections. The environment's real-time lighting also serves as practical source illumination, delivering consistent shadows and highlights that match the virtual scene. The result is a more immersive workflow that simplifies principal photography and brings final visuals closer to the director's intent.
The Sansi LED control system handles color management, dynamic brightness mapping, and low-latency image processing to the exacting standards of virtual production. It supports precise adjustments for lens distortion, color space conversion, and camera tracking, helping crews avoid common pitfalls such as background misalignment or tonal shifts. Scene extensions and multi-wall configurations can be managed efficiently, keeping the entire volume aligned and responsive.
To complete the immersive volume, Sansi offers the KS series floor-tile display, purpose-built for XR stages. Its front-maintenance design simplifies installation and daily servicing in busy studio environments. The panels combine high pressure resistance (rated for 2,000 kg/m²), corrosion resistance, dust protection, and electromagnetic shielding, ensuring reliable operation under the demanding conditions of film and broadcast work.
In 2026, virtual production continues to evolve toward greater accessibility and efficiency. Sansi’s VX and KS platforms remain focused on delivering the technical performance that studios and broadcasters require—reliable, camera-friendly LED volumes that let creative teams concentrate on storytelling rather than technical workarounds. Whether for a full-scale film stage, a broadcast XR studio, or a hybrid entertainment project, the technology provides a practical, proven path to photorealistic results captured in camera.