Pop-up soundstage specialist Volume Global has teamed with White Owl Film Studios, an Indigenous-owned multimedia company representing Canada‘s First Nation community, on a new production facility in Wahnapitae First Nation territory.
The 20,000-square-foot soundstage features 35-foot-high clear span. Earlier this year, a Volume Global soundstage supported by air columns opened at Lionsgate Studios Yonkers, a new facility just outside New York City that was developed by Robert Halmi’s Great Point Studios.
Halmi said Volume Global’s designs would “significantly enhance our production capabilities and expand our overall studio presence.” John Lynch, the former head of global production at Amazon Studios and Paramount+ TV and a member of Volume Global’s board of advisors said the company’s pop-up stages use “leading-edge” technology.
They give content producers “an expedited solution to their production space constraints, with a remarkable turnaround time of just 120 days.” The newest space is designed to meet the needs of productions in the northern region of Ontario, whose tax incentives have lured a number of productions.
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