Film production in Sask. gets a boost with LED Volume WallGrand unveiling of LED Volume Wall takes place at the Regina Soundstage with government and film/TV industry officials in attendance.
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Film production in Sask. gets a boost with LED Volume WallGrand unveiling of LED Volume Wall takes place at the Regina Soundstage with government and film/TV industry officials in attendance.

REGINA - It was an exciting day for the film and TV industry in Saskatchewan Monday as the LED Volume Wall was finally officially unveiled.

The LED Volume Wall, located at the John Hopkins Regina Soundstage in Regina, will feature cutting edge technology will be utilized to provide backgrounds during the filming of motion picture and TV productions.

This one is among the largest virtual walls in North America and the thinking is this will put Regina on the map for film and television production for years to come.

Dignitaries and government officials were on hand including Premier Scott Moe and Parks, Culture and Sport Minister Laura Ross. They joined independent producer Anand Ramayya of Karma Film to cut the ribbon to open the facility.

Karma Film, based in Saskatchewan, has partnered with Volume Global on the facility.

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