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Mo-Sys unveils next-generation set extension technology at NAB 2026

GTC Patron Mo-Sys Engineering, will showcase its breakthrough automated set extension system at NAB Show in Las Vegas. This next-generation workflow is designed to make Virtual Production more commercially viable, accurate, and adaptable for studios of all sizes.

As smaller LED stages become the new standard for cost-effective Virtual Production, Mo-Sys has developed a system that seamlessly extends virtual sets beyond the edges of an LED wall or volume while preserving perspective accuracy and lighting continuity. Built on years of R&D and a field partnership with Disney Star (now JioStar), the solution uses an automated, four-phase calibration process to deliver unmatched speed, precision, and repeatability.

Following more than 18 months of production feedback and iteration, Mo-Sys is bringing to NAB what it believes to be the most advanced set extension workflow to date. The system has been designed to reduce setup times whilst continuing to deliver best-in-class visual results and will be available to experience in a fully operational live demo on the Mo-Sys booth.

Alongside its Virtual Production innovations, Mo-Sys will showcase its industry-leading remote heads, widely used for film, broadcast, sports coverage and live-event world tours, including the lightning-fast L20 – a new favourite amongst top filmmakers, including Oscar-winning ‘F1: The Movie’ cinematographer Claudio Miranda, who praised the latest Mo-Sys remote head for its ultra-compact form factor that makes it ideal for in-car filming. Deployed extensively on Miranda’s latest Star Wars project, the L20 is now set to hit the global music tour circuit with leading international musicians. At the other end of the remote head spectrum, the heavy-duty U50 was recently used to capture the real-life motor-sports action of Formula 1. Designed to provide rock-solid stability for larger camera payloads, the U50, also on show at NAB, was recently deployed on the Oasis reunion tour.

Mo-Sys will also be promoting its acclaimed CarRig system, a fully computer-controlled solution for realistic vehicle motion in Virtual Production – delivering precise car rumble and steering synchronisation that allows actors to focus on performance while maintaining perfect alignment with background content.

Not on display at NAB due to space requirements, CarRig is part of a drive by Mo-Sys to make Virtual Production more accessible – expanding its offerings with turnkey stage setups, training programs, and workflow integration services as part of the company’s wider goal to equip creators with the knowledge and confidence to establish world-class Virtual Production facilities efficiently and affordably.

Mo-Sys has been a key player in the design of SMPTE’s OpenTrackIO, an open communication protocol for Virtual Production. StarTracker and VP Pro now support OpenTrackIO, and at NAB 2026 Mo-Sys will demonstrate a full integration with Stage Precision. Attendees can see the results in the Central Hall at Booth C1824.

Mo-Sys will be presenting its next-generation set extension technology and precision image robotics from
April 18-22 at NAB Show in Las Vegas, Central Hall, Booth C7719.
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