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DNEG Unveils 360-Degree Produc...In a bold swing that flips the script on digital filmmaking, DNEG just teamed up with Dimension Studio to drop DNEG 360—a next-gen content shop built to shake up how virtual production and real-time visuals get made.
Making a serious play to reinvent how stories hit the screen, VFX powerhouse DNEG just rolled out DNEG 360—built in tandem with UK trailblazer Dimension Studio. This new arm brings together next-gen visuals, virtual sets, and full-service production pipelines. The big swing? Real-time, high-resolution content—all baked into a single, tightly synced workflow under one creative roof.
DNEG 360 isn’t just a shiny new launch—it’s a sharp shift toward where production’s headed: game-engine workflows, VFX-packed streaming hits, and metaverse-ready content. As real-time tech becomes the go-to for cutting budgets and speeding up delivery without skimping on visuals, these move hands studios an all-in-one setup—from sketch to screen. And it’s not just built for blockbuster players. This setup throws open the doors for game devs, brand storytellers, and interactive shops to tap into top-tier production firepower.
By locking arms with Dimension’s real-time and LED-stage wizardry, DNEG brings its Oscar-winning post chops into a whole new gear. DNEG 360 isn’t just a tech upgrade—it’s a total rethink of how content gets made, especially now that legacy VFX workflows are buckling under tighter turnarounds and new media formats. This isn’t scaling up; it’s leveling up. For studios chasing long-term ROI and creative flexibility, DNEG 360 drops in as a tactical win—with ripple potential far beyond Hollywood. Think branded worlds, next-gen gaming, and enterprise-grade visualization. The message is clear for execs stuck in yesterday’s playbook: the future of production isn’t “around the corner”—it’s already set up, powered on, and rolling cameras.