Space Entertainment Enterprise (S.E.E.), the company co-producing Tom Cruise's upcoming space film, has announced plans to launch the world's first space-based entertainment studio and sports arena in the next two years. As a result, filming scenes in zero gravity may soon no longer require the assistance of a green screen, as the entertainment company looks to make groundbreaking achievements in the art of filmmaking and entertainment.
The studio, known as SEE-1, disclosed plans for the ambitious space station, which hopes to be constructed by December 2024. The station will contain an arena for sports and entertainment and a studio where S.E.E. hopes to produce its content. In addition, the new station intends to host films, television, music, and sports events alongside artists, producers, and creatives who desire to make content in a weightless environment. In unison with events orchestrated by S.E.E., the station also looks to provide the venue and production needs for third-party content and events to be hosted and filmed.
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S.E.E. was co-founded by film producers Elena and Dmitry Lesnevsky, producing the second film to be shot in outer space, starring Cruise. Axiom Space will build SEE-1, a company NASA approved in 2020 to make the world's first commercial space station component of the International Space Station. Axiom, led by President/C.E.O. Michael Suffredini, envisions the station hosting private missions, making their involvement understandable. "Adding a dedicated entertainment venue to Axiom Station’s commercial capabilities in the form of SEE-1 will expand the station’s utility as a platform for a global user base and highlight the
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