A computer workstation is nothing less than a mini
Hollywood studio on a desktop, with its camera and lighting departments,
its set construction workshop, its prop and wardrobe department, its special
effects unit and an entire postproduction department.
Until recently, only the large Hollywood
studios had access to the pool of talented specialists and the range of technical
facilities and service companies required to create high-tech productions
and sophisticated visual effects.The advent of computer generated imagery and digital
effects has changed all that.
Whether you are based in Los Angeles, in the South Pacific, on a Greek island
or in Brussels, today, anyone can have access to the technology used to create
films like "Jurassic Park" and "Terminator".
The best way to take full advantage of the power of digital tools is to set up a fully
integrated digital studio capable of controlling the entire development process,
the production and postproduction phases, the financing, and the sales and distribution
of the finished products. This is precisely what nWave Pictures is doing.
Instead of targeting the mainstream feature film business, nWave Pictures is focusing
entirely on the ride film industry and the large format film industry. With the fast
improving quality and the relative affordability of "home theaters",
out-of-the-house entertainment centers and multiplexes of the future will become
more and more sophisticated, high-tech and spectacular.
To date, the majority of Location Based Entertainment Centers and Family Entertainment Centers have been either little more than fancy video arcades or very staid institutional centers offering a limited range of programs with limited commercial viability. But the industry is rapidly changing. Our ambition is to lead the way in bringing quality entertainment in a more commercial setting. Our grasp and understanding of the digital revolution puts us at a vantage point from where we can scrutinize the future trends of the industry and anticipate audiences' needs and expectations.

