Cloud Imperium x VERSA Studios
Cloud Imperium is the latest company to take up residence at VERSA Manchester Studios. The campus is also home to BBC Morning Live and recently hosted the KAGAMI immersive experience.
Carrie Reynolds, VERSA Manchester Studios Operations Manager, said:
“It has been an amazing experience to work closely with the Cloud Imperium Games team to create not only their unique state-of-the-art motion capture stage but also sophisticated and boutique dressing rooms, green room, and tech spaces within our facilities here at VERSA Manchester Studios.”
Charlie Ingall, VERSA Studios Executive Director, welcomed Cloud Imperium Games to VERSA Manchester Studios:
“We’re very happy to have the Cloud Imperium Games team here at VERSA Studios in Manchester. We have created a full suite of dedicated production spaces, enabling them to push the boundaries of immersive storytelling. Since opening, we’ve focused on adapting to all studio production types and technologies, with an experienced team able to deliver across the spectrum of entertainment production. It’s great to see this focus paying off with the addition of Cloud Imperium Games.”
Chris Roberts, CEO of Cloud Imperium Games, said:
“The Enterprise City, VERSA Motion Capture Studio is the perfect home for Cloud Imperium Games’ filming needs, and we couldn’t be any happier with the facilities or team who are enabling us to focus on creating the most engaging crowd-funded game in the world. VERSA Manchester Studios joins Los Angeles, Austin, Montreal, and Frankfurt as home to Cloud Imperium’s team, working in partnership with our community of players on Star Citizen and Squadron 42.”
John Schimmel, Executive Producer of Narrative Content, added:
“Converting this venerable live television studio to a state-of-the-art motion capture studio was a massive undertaking. Our experience with the VERSA team could not have been better. They were wonderfully collaborative, often anticipating our needs before we needed to ask. It is a wonderful space in which to work.”