CUBE Studio and Windsor College unveil the UK’s first VP studio for 16-18 year olds
Dec 2, 2024
CUBE Studio and Windsor College have launched the UK’s first Virtual Production Studio for 16–18-year-olds. This pioneering initiative reimagines creative education, empowering the next generation of talent with the tools, technology, and training to excel in film, media, and digital storytelling. This milestone complements the recent establishment of Pakistan’s Virtual Production Accelerator and Innovation Lab, marking CUBE Studio’s commitment to investing in the future of content creation worldwide.
The newly unveiled Stage, Screen & Design Facilities at Windsor College provide students with access to cutting-edge technology, including a virtual production stage, post-production suites, podcasting spaces, audio and DJ booths, and hair & make-up rooms.
By merging creative technology with hands-on training, the studio offers practical experience in real-time production workflows, virtual world-building, and advanced on-set techniques. The result? A world-class creative hub designed to inspire, empower, and prepare students for success in an evolving industry.
CUBE Studio’s work in the UK is complemented by its recent launch of Pakistan’s first Virtual Production Accelerator and Innovation Lab.
“Our work with Windsor College and the launch of Pakistan’s Accelerator reflect CUBE Studio’s mission to invest in the future and empower creators to push the boundaries of storytelling,” said James Hakesley, CEO of CUBE Studio. “We are building a global ecosystem where technology and creativity converge to create beyond what was previously possible.”
These initiatives represent CUBE Studio’s strategic focus on innovation, accessibility, and talent development. From transforming classrooms in the UK to establishing creative hubs in South Asia, CUBE Studio is paving the way for a new era of content creation.
The collaboration with Windsor College and support from industry partners bridge the gap between education and professional practice. Together, these programs ensure students and apprentices gain the skills, confidence, and connections needed to thrive in the creative industries.
Comment / Karl Liegis, head of production, 60Forty Films