Film and TV insurers grappling with fresh virtual production risks

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Insurers and brokers working with film and TV productions are racing to grasp to risk implications of the biggest technological change in filmmaking in decades.

Virtual production has already been used in major productions such as The Mandalorian, Dune, and The Batman.

In essence, the technique involves actors performing against huge backdrops of LED panels

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