DeNA will open “Kanamecho Studio” with the aim of making it an online distribution and recording base. It has 3 studios with different designs, 4 waiting rooms, an operation room that can be used for various purposes such as producer and executive functions, as well as a lounge.
Studio Setup Examples
1) Simultaneous Production
Since the technical desks of each studio are designed to work with in-game cameras, it is possible to build multiple commentary filming booths, and broadcast simultaneously.
2) Press Club
This arrangement is meant for multiple speakers to be present at once, like a press release or professional business announcement production.
3) Conference
Multiple setups, like a conference-style production, can be set simultaneously. Production progress and other functions for multiple sessions can be consolidated. The waiting room can also be used as a voice distribution booth. Note how the different arrangements are set up; each camera arrangement is a different type of production, ideal for online industry conferences.
Facility details
・Studio A
Studio A, the largest of the Kanamecho studios, boasts an area of approximately 270m2 and is compatible with virtual production. The ceiling height is about 3.8m, and it is equipped with an electric lifting type lighting and art truss. Since a 2 ton truck can be driven directly into the studio from the delivery entrance, it is possible to smoothly handle large-scale stage construction.
・Studio B
Studio B has an area of about 87m2 and to be suitable for compact arrangement of 6 performers. The studio set can be rearranged, and it can be used for a wide range of purposes, from distribution of formal business scenes to casual entertainment programs.
・Studio C
A studio specializing in chromakey virtual production. It supports camera tracking and precise lighting design, enabling natural and rich expressions.
・Waiting room, lounge
There are 4 waiting rooms that can be used by performers, clients, partners, and other staff. Monitors in the waiting room and lounge can freely project images from independent cameras and the state of the studio.