A few days ago, our immersive studio multiCAM Space hosted the filming of a sports TV pilot for a new channel.
The production was managed by Scope, with Félix Rouah as the presenter.

A studio built for broadcast and XR productions
Located in the heart of Antenne Event in Paris, multiCAM Space offers a full-service, turnkey environment for high-end video production.
This project activated the studio’s full potential:
- 45 m² XR LED stage in 4K with 3D parallax, real-time camera tracking, and immersive rendering
- Integrated multicam control room – 5 remotely operated PTZ robotic cameras
- Centralized control via intuitive touchscreen interface
- Full LED studio lighting, fully adaptable to set designs and moods
- Streamlined production process, from setup to shooting and post-production

The perfect tool for TV formats and immersive content
This pilot filming illustrates the flexibility and technical capabilities of the XR studio.
Scope’s team took full advantage of the XR camera tracking, dynamic camera angles, and visual customization of the virtual set.
The studio layout was fully adapted to the production’s needs:
- fast setup,
- multicam recording,
- optimized capture for either live or on-demand broadcasting.
Why choose multiCAM Space?
multiCAM Space is an all-in-one solution for immersive video capture:
- Ideal for live streaming, VOD, corporate or broadcast shoots
- Cost-effective thanks to advanced technical automation
- On-site technical team, adaptable to your production requirements
- Seamless experience with 4K LED set and integrated control room

An Environment Designed for Your LED Studio Productions
multiCAM Space is a complete production environment tailored for audiovisual professionals.
It allows immersive shoots with simplified operations and high-end broadcast tools.
📍 Located in Paris 11th district – 10 Rue La Vacquerie
XR immersive studio – 4K LED stage – Integrated control room
👏 Special thanks
A big thank you to the production team at Scope, to Joël Griffault and Léa Griffault for their trust, and to Félix Rouah for his great work as the host of the pilot.