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After a lot of excitement and buzz surrounding Regina’s new LED Volume Wall and the expanding film industry, it will now be leaving the Queen City.

The 320-degree screen allows cast and crew to film in locations around the world, or even across the universe without leaving the soundstage. Hit projects such as The Mandalorian or The Batman have used the LED wall for their projects.

Now, it is being moved to out of Saskatchewan.

The LED Volume Wall was a private investment of $12 million from Karma Film and Volume Global, who made the wall available to rent to other production companies interested in filming in Saskatchewan.

The Volume has been used over the last year to film a few feature-length films. For example, the new action thriller titled Hostile Takeover was entirely filmed using the LED Volume at the John Hopkins Soundstage.

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Another two are set to be produced …

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