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Foundry Nuke Stage: purpose-built for Virtual Production

Foundry Nuke Stage: purpose-built for Virtual ProductionThe new Nuke Stage solution provides end-to-end creative content control, providing consistent color, flexible data format support, and interoperability with industry-standard VFX tools.

Linking pre-production through to final pixels in one pipeline, Nuke Stage gives, Foundry claims, “VFX artists full creative control over imagery and color from start to finish, increasing efficiencies and simplifying virtual production workflows for projects of all sizes.”

The new application purpose-built for virtual production and in-camera visual effects (ICVFX) enables real-time playback of photorealistic environments onto LED walls, as well as live compositing and layout. It enables teams to confidently iterate on content from end to end using industry-standard formats, including OpenUSD, OpenEXR, OpenColorIO, and established creative toolsets, like a node-graph-based compositing environment consistent with Nuke, to deliver exceptional results.

“Nuke Stage was envisioned specifically for virtual production, bringing key aspects of compositing tailored for real-time playback in an on set environment, and utilizing open standards to ensure consistency between pre-production, on-set, and post.

Our hope is that Nuke Stage brings the expertise of VFX artists even closer to creative decision making, and, ultimately, delivers greater efficiencies for productions using virtual production and ICVFX. After years of development fueled by collaboration with the VFX and VP community, I can’t wait to see Nuke Stage in the hands of artists!” says Christy Anzelmo, Foundry Chief Product Officer.

Dan Hall, Head of ICVFX at virtual production studio 80six says“Nuke Stage offers a handshake between VFX and virtual production, which has been missed in VP until now. With VP and ICVFX it’s all about trust. Getting VFX teams on board will help to push the use of virtual production, in a meaningful way, and I see huge potential for Nuke Stage to do that.”

Sam Kemp, Production Technical Lead at Garden Studios adds: “I love the idea of bringing VFX compositing tools into real time. The ability to bring in the compositing toolset and color management from 3D, then be able to tweak 2D assets in real time, is something that’s been missing from virtual production for a long time.”

Connor Ling, Virtual Production Supervisor at Framestore, says: “VFX Supervisors will typically be very familiar with Nuke, so having integration from that into the on-set components will only encourage trust and confidence between on-set and the VFX vendors, that what is being seen on the LED wall is what has been authored.”

Through a shared color management system, open file formats, and a familiar node graph-based compositing environment, Nuke Stage enables VFX artists to create, refine, and deliver content that transitions seamlessly from pre-production to real-time iteration on set.

Key Nuke Stage features include:

Follow the link for more information and to register your interest in Nuke Stage.

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