Vū Technologies and AbelCine join forces to bring Vū One to market

Vū Technologies and AbelCine join forces to bring Vū One to market
Vū Orlando. Image credıt: Vū Technologies

In a remarkable testament to the ongoing transformation of virtual production, Vū Technologies, the world’s largest network of virtual studios, proudly announces its strategic partnership with AbelCine, a leading cinematic integrator that provides innovative production solutions and a suite of complementary services.

The collaboration ensures that Vū’s groundbreaking, all-in-one virtual production solution, Vu One, is introduced to the market through an esteemed partner renowned for its trustworthiness and credibility. Kicking off this alliance, AbelCine’s flagship New York location will host private Vū One product demonstrations from November 15 through the end of the year, in its state-of-the-art facility.

Jonathan Davila, president and co-founder of Vū Technologies. Image credıt: www.axios.com
Jonathan Davila, president and co-founder of Vū Technologies. Image credıt: www.axios.com

“AbelCine’s reputation is built on years of experience serving the film and broadcast production community, consistently bringing forward the most cutting-edge tools and technology to professionals,” said Jonathan Davila, president and co-founder of Vū Technologies. “Their deep-rooted industry connections and unwavering commitment to quality makes AbelCine a pivotal player in the field and an ideal partner for Vū’s latest innovation.”

Vū One, meticulously engineered by Vū, is a turn-key virtual production solution that allows users to access and/or craft any environment they envision, eliminating the traditional complications and high costs associated with virtual production. Vū One streamlines the virtual production process by integrating the latest in hardware, proprietary software, and generative AI tools and support, providing creatives with an efficient approach to designing rich virtual environments and producing compelling content.

Tim Moore, CEO of Vū
Tim Moore, CEO of Vū

“AbelCine’s reputation as a provider of cinematic and broadcast capture solutions is unmatched,” remarked Tim Moore, CEO of Vū. “We are honored to be partnering with them to help bring Vū One to media teams around the world.”

With AbelCine’s established, nationwide sales and integration channel at the helm, Vū is poised to serve a broad spectrum of professionals with the Vū One solution, including filmmakers, educators, brands, and enterprises.“

Our partnership with Vū Technologies is a convergence of technical excellence and innovation, which aligns with AbelCine’s commitment to provide groundbreaking tools and methodologies to content creators in all corners of the market,” said Pete Abel, CEO and Co-Founder of AbelCine. “The Vū One embodies this innovative approach to production, and we’re excited to work with Vū to bring their virtual production solution to the market.”

About Vū Technologies

Vū is North America’s largest network of virtual studios and an emerging force in shaping the growing virtual production market. With a creatively diverse and technologically forward-thinking team of experts, Vū blends art and science to redefine virtualization and unlock new ways to visualize the world. With an expanding global network of Vū-operated and affiliate studios, an evolving set of software tools, and a world-class team of creative storytellers, virtual artists, and technologists, Vū enables greater access to advanced virtual production technology.

About AbelCine

AbelCine is an equipment and service provider to cinematic content creators across the broadcast, production, and media industries. The company’s services, designed to support customers through every stage of the production cycle, include equipment sales and rental, training and consultation, tech services and integration, production services, and assurance programs.

News source: Vū Technologies

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