Synapse Virtual Production

Synapse Virtual Production

Entertainment Providers

Los Angeles, California 3,205 followers

Synapse is the premiere virtual production solution for cinema, television, and educational partnerships.

About us

Synapse is a Virtual Production one-stop partner comprised of filmmakers and award-winning industry leaders, including directors, cinematographers, producers, designers, engineers, VFX artists and technicians. Synapse’s mission is to truly empower filmmakers, studios, networks, and agencies to enhance the audience’s experience, while innovating the ‘how’ at every turn. We strive to deliver a supportive partnership through an all-encompassing holistic approach based on a foundation of education.

Website
http://www.synapsevp.com
Industry
Entertainment Providers
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Type
Privately Held

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  • We're Hiring NOW! Hey fulfillment hungry entertainment and finance deep thinkers (and do-ers!), check out all of our new open roles and apply if you want to join our fast growing team. Change an industry with us, be a part of incredible projects, and bring some amazing new ideas to our crew. #growingteam #hiring #joinus #virtualproduction #innovation #rolesopen #ads #tv #films #filmmaking #expand

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    Awesome new TX A&M programs coming like the Virtual Production Institute led by Tim McLaughlin and David Parrish with partner LA based Synapse Virtual Production. Creatively ties in with our Visualization, Game Design, Dance, and many Performative and Art courses and collabs! We are hiring at Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts. https://lnkd.in/gT8r-t5w

    The School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts will partner with Synapse Virtual Production to build four virtual production stages as part of its emerging Virtual Production Institute. As early as mid-fall, students will have access to virtual production teaching-prototype stages composed of large LED walls that display computer-generated imagery to create immersive worlds where subjects can see and react to what is happening around them. Real-time game engines will process photorealistic imagery and live-action scenes to create in-camera visual effects. The institute is based on Texas A&M University's main campus in Bryan-College Station with an extension at Texas A&M-Fort Worth. Teaching-prototype stages will be located in the Langford Architecture Center, Building A, on main campus; and in the Winfield Place building in Fort Worth, where the school is sharing space with gaming company ProbablyMonsters. Larger teaching-production stages will be in two locations: at Backlot Studio in Fort Worth, where the school is collaborating with Red Productions; and in a to-be-determined location in Bryan-College Station. Teaching-production stages are expected to be up and running by mid-spring. With funding support from the 88th Texas Legislature for faculty, staff and equipment, the institute will reach beyond entertainment and into workforce training and simulation for first responders, health care, the military, manufacturing, product and architectural design, digital twin environments and live performances. Read more: tx.ag/VPIpartnership

    • A person stands in front of a screen on a virtual production stage. The screen is displaying a winter mountain scene. Above the screen are two logos: Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and Synapse Virtual Production.
  • Synapse Virtual Production is honored to announce our partnership with Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts for Virtual Production integration. We feel privileged to embark on this exciting journey with the institution's leadership, where multiple state-of-the-art facilities will be developed to align with new curriculum, training, and R&D initiatives, all powered by this cutting-edge technology. Our shared values of innovation, respect, service, and excellence create a strong foundation for joint success, ensuring that we will meet and exceed expectations for the school, stakeholders, and, most importantly, the students. This exciting new curriculum will reach beyond just entertainment applications and into digital twin environments, live event and performance arts, as well as workforce training and simulation for first responders, health care, the military, manufacturing, product and architectural design. A special thank you to Tim McLaughlin for his visionary leadership. David Parrish, Wayne Miller, Ann McNamara, and Barbara Klein we value all the collaboration to date and your expertise, together we will achieve our goals in this endeavor. Heather Sauber, your unwavering support has been instrumental in our journey, and we are grateful for your friendship and partnership. Read more about this exciting new initiative at pvfa.tamu.edu/news #tamu #education #virtualproduction #unrealengine #LEDvolumes #visualization

    The School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts will partner with Synapse Virtual Production to build four virtual production stages as part of its emerging Virtual Production Institute. As early as mid-fall, students will have access to virtual production teaching-prototype stages composed of large LED walls that display computer-generated imagery to create immersive worlds where subjects can see and react to what is happening around them. Real-time game engines will process photorealistic imagery and live-action scenes to create in-camera visual effects. The institute is based on Texas A&M University's main campus in Bryan-College Station with an extension at Texas A&M-Fort Worth. Teaching-prototype stages will be located in the Langford Architecture Center, Building A, on main campus; and in the Winfield Place building in Fort Worth, where the school is sharing space with gaming company ProbablyMonsters. Larger teaching-production stages will be in two locations: at Backlot Studio in Fort Worth, where the school is collaborating with Red Productions; and in a to-be-determined location in Bryan-College Station. Teaching-production stages are expected to be up and running by mid-spring. With funding support from the 88th Texas Legislature for faculty, staff and equipment, the institute will reach beyond entertainment and into workforce training and simulation for first responders, health care, the military, manufacturing, product and architectural design, digital twin environments and live performances. Read more: tx.ag/VPIpartnership

    • A person stands in front of a screen on a virtual production stage. The screen is displaying a winter mountain scene. Above the screen are two logos: Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and Synapse Virtual Production.
  • Synapse Virtual Production reposted this

    The School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts will partner with Synapse Virtual Production to build four virtual production stages as part of its emerging Virtual Production Institute. As early as mid-fall, students will have access to virtual production teaching-prototype stages composed of large LED walls that display computer-generated imagery to create immersive worlds where subjects can see and react to what is happening around them. Real-time game engines will process photorealistic imagery and live-action scenes to create in-camera visual effects. The institute is based on Texas A&M University's main campus in Bryan-College Station with an extension at Texas A&M-Fort Worth. Teaching-prototype stages will be located in the Langford Architecture Center, Building A, on main campus; and in the Winfield Place building in Fort Worth, where the school is sharing space with gaming company ProbablyMonsters. Larger teaching-production stages will be in two locations: at Backlot Studio in Fort Worth, where the school is collaborating with Red Productions; and in a to-be-determined location in Bryan-College Station. Teaching-production stages are expected to be up and running by mid-spring. With funding support from the 88th Texas Legislature for faculty, staff and equipment, the institute will reach beyond entertainment and into workforce training and simulation for first responders, health care, the military, manufacturing, product and architectural design, digital twin environments and live performances. Read more: tx.ag/VPIpartnership

    • A person stands in front of a screen on a virtual production stage. The screen is displaying a winter mountain scene. Above the screen are two logos: Texas A&M School of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts and Synapse Virtual Production.
  • The MTV Video Music Awards are about one month out and we are looking for your voting support! This year Synapse Virtual Production has been nominated for 5x Awards for our production of the #eminem "Houdini" Music Video with Interscope Records. -Video of the Year -Best Hip Hop Video -Best Directing (Rich Lee) -Best VFX -Best Editing (David Checel) Congrats to Eminem who also received the nomination for "Artist of the Year". Thank you to MTV for recognizing the hard work of the amazing cast & crew that pulled off this incredible video! #MTV #VMAs #Awards #MusicVideo #VirtualProduction #VAD #VFX #Directing #Editing #VOTE

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    Hewlett Packard Enterprise recently delivered the first-ever brand keynote inside the Sphere for their annual HPE Discover Conference in Las Vegas. Presented by the visionary CEO Antonio Neri, this keynote was an exciting and monumental achievement, expertly guided by an incredibly talented group of partners and agencies. Our team had the privilege of creating three brand films that played during the keynote, each delving into how HPE harnesses its power and innovation to help its partners unlock new possibilities, focusing on AI and sustainability. Innovative storytelling takes place at the intersection of creativity and technology. This is something that guides us every single day at Sibling. For us, this project only further expanded the spaces in which narrative storytelling can be experienced… and the enormous potential that lies ahead. CREDITS Sibling Rivalry Films: Co-Founder, Director: Mikon van Gastel Partner, Head of Films: Darren Foldes Head of Production: Kara Calise Line Producer: Anthony Hartman DP: Maz Makhani Production Designer: Jeff Higinbotham Virtual Stage: Synapse Virtual Production Sibling Rivalry Studio: Partner, Managing Director: Joanna Fillie Head of Production: Lindsay McQueen Senior Producer: Julia Oetker-Kast Production Coordinator: Mia Figueroa Executive Creative Director: Mikon van Gastel Creative Director: Justin Meredith Creative Director: Burke Miles Strategy Director: Kari Andrusko Copywriter: Vicky Lemont Design Director: Bryce Wymer Design Director: Miro Sisma Designer/Animator: Jaime Justen AI Data Visualization: Pedro Flemming 2D Animator: Cyp Sadlon 2D/3D Animator: Miles Petrock 2D/3D Animator: Ali Jamali 2D/3D Animator: James Isaaks 2D/3D Animator: Jeremy Greenberg 2D/3D Animator: Maria Chuiz Compositor: Michael Loney Compositor: Chris Mangual Editor: Nate Buchik Editor: Jon Dean Assistant Editor: Brian D’Augustine Color: Jeremy Stuart Audio: CYPHER

  • In honor of the start of the 2024 Paris Olympics, we wanted to give a huge shoutout to Synapse's Rich Lee and Louise Baker Lee who created the entire previs of this spot in Epic Games Unreal Engine. Virtual Production pipelines are becoming more utilized by the day, and these two have been pioneering it's use in Previz since the beginning! Congrats to the amazing team at Indiana and 22DOGS for a spot truly worthy of the Olympic games! #virtualproduction #previs #unrealengine #parisolympics #omega #omegawatches #paralympics

  • Last week the Houdini video for Eminem crossed the 100 million view milestone on YouTube in just one month! Huge congrats to director Rich Lee and the entire Synapse team on the huge success of this project. The entire team pulled several rabbits (pun intended) out of hats to bring the video to life and the blood sweat and tears shows in the final product. It’s gratifying to see it hit the pop cultural zeitgeist as well. The Synapse Virtual Production Crew:  CEO - Justin Diener COO - Aaron Gordon CCO - Rich Lee CTO - Geoff Knight CRO - Duke DuQuesnay CINO - Christopher Probst, ASC Head of Production - Alisa Chieves EP/VAD Lead - Louise Baker Lee VP Supervisor - Emily Haldeman Studio Coordinator - Paige Jones Stage Technician - Luke Cahill Unreal Operator - Alex Zambrano #onebillionviewsorbust! #eminem #houdini #guesswhosback #sllimshady #virtualproduction #unrealengine #teamsynapseforthewin

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  • JOB OP @ Magnopus!!!

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    Senior Recruiter, VFX and Tech

    Hello to my #VFX Colleagues! Here’s today’s, Saturday June 22nd’s #VFX #Job of the Day — Magnopus is looking for a Lead Character Artist to join their team in LA. Please check out the post below for more details, job requirements, and to #apply directly. https://lnkd.in/guR-JUep Please note that I am not hiring for this role directly nor am I affiliated with Magnopus. I am highlighting this #opportunity for my #network. #VFX #VFXJobOftheDay #VFXjobs #LAjobs #NowHiring #VFXArtist

    Magnopus - Lead Character Artist

    Magnopus - Lead Character Artist

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  • Congrats Tyler Jay and the rest of the Tandem Content team on this milestone!

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    Founder | Director, Executive Producer at Tandem, Inc.

    🎉 Tandem Content is celebrating 10 years of business! 🎉 We are incredibly grateful for the continued support from our amazing clients and agency partners, as well as our talented crews, creative talent, and dedicated vendors. This milestone wouldn’t have been possible without each and every one of you. THANK YOU! Crazy how fast 10 years go by when you’re having a blast! #10Years #Anniversary #Gratitude #Entrepreneurship #MakeItHappen Becky WerveBrent MartinPaul KreuterMichael MatthewsJake ThomasMike RoeBjorn AmundsenJames KniestMichael EstrellaRichard McClellanJoe ClearAddy BieniarzLyndsay McCullyChris TagNoisefloorThe ColonieComma MusicAndrew DryerThomas Ciciura

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