The Guinness World Records have confirmed Pixomondo and William F. White International’s virtual production stage in Vancouver as the largest LED stage.
PXO and WFW is a 22,000 square foot stage with a dimension of 80ft x 27ft 6in and is featured in upcoming Guinness World Records 2023. It has 2,500 LED wall panels and 760 LED ceiling panels. Currently, the production of upcoming live-action Netflix series Avatar: The Last Airbender is going on stage.
Guinness World Records editor-in-chief Craig Glenday said, “When it comes to world records in the realm of visual and special effects, we’re faced with a dazzling array of new technological wonders to consider.” He further added “As fans of this latest generation of effects-led movies and TV shows, it’s exciting to be able to recognize a space as magical as the Pixomondo and William F. White International stage. It’s almost literally a dream factory where anything can be conjured up, from flying dragons to dramatic moonscapes. We’re indebted to our consultant, Ian Failes of beforesandafters, for guiding us through the exciting, dynamic and ever-changing landscape of VFX superlatives, and would like to congratulate Pixomondo and William F. White on their record-breaking success.”
The book of Guinness World Records 2023 will be available in stores and online on 15 September 2022.
PXO and WFW also have two virtual production stages in Toronto, which houses projects such as Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and various commercials and music videos.