Sony is to open Digital Media Production Center Japan, a base for “advancing and engaging in media production together with creators”, this February.
The space is located inside the Sony Group headquarters in Minato-ku, Tokyo.
Following the United States and the UK, this will be the third global location. The facility allows filmmakers to experience the entire media production workflow—from the latest filmmaking equipment to virtual production shoots, XR-based spatial content creation, post-production, and test screenings.
Sony’s DMPC based at Pinewood Studios has been in operation since 2013.
Sony will equip DMPC Japan with the latest cinema cameras, lighting equipment, production studios, a virtual production studio, XR solutions, and more, providing a practical environment where Sony and creators can work together on new creative techniques, solve production challenges, and share feedback to inform future product development. It will also serve as a venue where professionals—including cinematographers, camera operators, and post-production teams from around the world—can gather, interact, learn, and collaborate through dialogue and joint work.
The facility will initially serve professional creators and will later expand to function as a base for fostering the next generation of creators, especially those involved in spatial content creation.
Staff Reporter
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