Tucked away in the heart of Budapest, Origo Studios stands as a beacon of versatility and innovation, making waves in the film production world with its top-notch facilities. Among its most remarkable features is the state-of-the-art water tank, a specialized filming environment that promises to make a splash in any project requiring underwater filming or complex VFX work. Measuring an impressive 23×18.5×3 meters, this water tank is a marvel of modern engineering, designed with extensive safety features and advanced water filtration systems to ensure a pristine and secure filming environment. Whether capturing the ethereal beauty of a submerged world for a film like Dune: Part Two or simulating a dramatic oceanic battle a la Moon Knight, this tank provides filmmakers with unrivaled control over their aquatic set.
The tank isn’t just a standalone facility; it’s part of Origo’s expansive soundstage complex. The 11 stages, which include VFX and multimedia stages, span over 19,000 square meters and cater to every conceivable production requirement, from green screen stage wizardry for films like Shadow and Bone to traditional soundproof stages for more intimate storytelling. This Budapest studio is a haven for high-tech productions needing robust fiber optic connectivity and the reliable infrastructure of professional filming facilities.
Origo Studios is not only about the interiors; the extensive studio backlot allows for seamless transitions to outdoor shooting and set construction, supported by well-integrated production offices and workshops. These features make it an attractive choice for blockbusters and indie projects alike, offering secure filming environments that prioritize film set privacy and security.
It’s no wonder that productions of such caliber as Blade Runner 2049, The Alienist, and The Spy Who Dumped Me have found their creative home in Origo. With cutting-edge studio warehouses and film storage solutions, alongside dedicated production support, Origo Studios stands ready to meet the ever-evolving demands of modern filmmaking, ensuring each project reaches its highest potential—all while nestled in the vibrant and cinematic cityscape of Budapest.