Disguise and Nikon have unveiled a turnkey virtual production studio solution.
Nikon, along with its subsidiary MRMC, have selected Disguise’s pre-configured Studio Pro for their Studio Extreme activation at CES 2025, aiming to showcase immersive virtual production capabilities for everythng from social live streams to professional ads.
Combining best-in-class creative and technical services with full support, installation and training, Studio Pro enables users to shoot a wide range of content on a single stage on the same day, said the company.
Commenting on the collaboration, Alexandra Coulson, VP of marketing at Disguise, said, “We’ve helped deliver 400 virtual production studios in more than 100 countries and know just how transformational they can be for brands. Traditionally, however, LED technology required significant upfront training and investment, making it reserved for Hollywood studios. We are changing that.
“Together with Nikon and MRMC, we are showcasing the possibilities at CES 2025. Attendees will experience firsthand how they can take their brand’s story to the next level, producing a versatile offering of content with our comprehensive powerhouse solution, Studio Pro.”
Visitors to Studio Extreme will be able to deliver a news and weather presentation in an immersive experience showcasing innovations such as:
- Studio Pro — a turnkey studio solution by Disguise
- Studio Bot LT — MRMC’s most compact robotic camera arm solution
- RED Komodo 6K camera
- Lighting by Kino Flo
- L-Acoustics spatial audio
“MRMC Broadcast is proud to be leading the development of robotic camera solutions alongside the ongoing growth of virtual production technologies,” said Amanda Dixon, deputy head of marketing at MRMC.
“The Studio Extreme activation at CES will be a fantastic demonstration of how broadcast studios can seamlessly integrate robotic solutions into their virtual and augmented reality workflows while providing precise and repeatable motion. We are excited to once again be working with Disguise to deliver this immersive experience.”