Supercell Co-Founder Launches Fireframe Studios with Slate of Immersive Films
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Fireframe Studios, a Helsinki-based virtual production studio founded by Supercell co-founder Mikko Kodisoja, has launched a slate of immersive-first feature films. The slate includes projects from 'Kung Fury' creator David Sandberg, the Higton Brothers, and Kodisoja himself, whose horror film 'Puzzle Box' is currently in production. The studio's technology is designed to create content for theatrical, streaming, and premium immersive formats.
Facts First
- Fireframe Studios is launching a slate of immersive-first feature films from notable creators including David Sandberg and the Higton Brothers.
- The studio was founded in 2020 by Mikko Kodisoja, a co-founder and former creative director of the mobile game giant Supercell.
- Production is currently underway on 'Puzzle Box', an English-language horror film written and directed by Kodisoja, starring Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Charlie Murphy.
- The studio's Helsinki facility uses LED volume screens and custom workflows to capture native data for multiple distribution formats.
- The film 'Martina' has completed production and was introduced at Comic-Con Madrid 2025.
What Happened
Fireframe Studios announced a slate of feature films designed for immersive formats. The slate includes an action-fantasy film titled 'Dragonlord' from David Sandberg, and an action-horror project from the Higton Brothers. Production is currently underway in Helsinki on 'Puzzle Box', a horror film written and directed by Kodisoja, starring Henry Lloyd-Hughes and Charlie Murphy. Another project, the miniature-style adaptation 'Martina' has completed production and is in post-production.
Why this Matters to You
You may soon have access to a new wave of films designed for immersive viewing experiences. The involvement of creators from viral internet shorts and social media series suggests these projects could blend familiar, popular styles with new production technology. This development represents a significant investment from the gaming industry into film production, which could lead to more cross-pollination of creative talent and technological innovation in entertainment.
What's Next
The production of 'Puzzle Box' is likely to continue, with other announced projects moving into their production phases. 'Martina' is expected to complete its post-production process. As these films progress, more details about their release plans should become available. The studio's success could encourage further investment in virtual production techniques designed for multi-format distribution.