virtual set design

Giordano Design - Virtual Set Design VR & AR

We create unique virtual set design and physical TV studios. At Giordano Design we don’t just do the ordinary. We take things to the next level of your imagination. Captivating your audience with a truly immersive experience. Using the latest cutting-edge technologies (VR, AR, XR). We combine the physical aspects of the set design. With exciting implementation of Unreal Engine & Tracking System. Our experienced team will discuss all the elements of the physical and virtual production. Making sure we cover all of your aspirations.

Working in the following software.

Studio Max, Vector Works, VR, AR, XR, Zero Density & Unreal Engine.

Broadcast Virtual Set Design

CREATIVE DESIGN CONCEPTS & MOOD BOARDS

3D CAD visualization, 360 Virtual tours, Virtual production, Set construction drawings.

physical set WITH A Virtual Set

We manufacture the physical sets in our workshop. By transforming a blend of virtual elements for your production. This sports set has a real video wall and a bespoke presenters desk.

VIRTUAL SPORTS SET DESIGN

Virtual Sports Set
Virtual Sports Studio Design

CREATING stunning virtual sets FOR TELEVISION & film

We enhance the quality of your broadcasts by creating exceptional virtual sets and digital environments for TV & Film. Through our extensive expertise in virtual design. We create amazing spaces and green screen TV studios both in the UK & Worldwide.

Whether its a small or large broadcasting studio. We can help you visualize your space. By creating a set that supports your TV channel & film production.

About Broadcast Virtual Studios
Virtual TV Stage Design.
Azam TV Stage Design
TV Studio Set Design & Virtual Stage

chromakey sets & lighting exposure

One of the most important factors for achieving a good chroma key is to have even and consistent lighting on the green screen and the foreground subject. Uneven lighting can create shadows, hotspots, or spill that can make the keying process harder and less accurate. To avoid this, you should use soft and diffuse light sources, such as LED panels or soft boxes, and place them at an angle that minimizes reflections and glare. You should also adjust the exposure of your camera to match the brightness of the green screen and the subject, and avoid overexposing or underexposing any part of the scene. We design and build infinity curves, rigging and studio lighting.