Loot Interactive, LLC is a group of developers best known for creating experiences and products for PlayStation Home.
Stage Sets were premium personal spaces where users, if they had a video capture system, could make their own machinimas in Home.
With the space included interactive lights, cameras, backdrops and film-related equipment to simulate a real-life studio production environment.
Twelve props and a director's T-shirt came with the space to decorate the set, and users had access to the tools necessary to create their own film when hooked up to a video capture system.
The Firehouse personal space was a detailed replica of the three floor Ghostbusters headquarters from the original film.
The space also featured the Ecto-1 car that users could get in and by using the blue screens, make their avatar appear as if it were driving the Ecto-1.
Twenty-one furniture items and ornaments, and a Stay Puft Marshmallow Man headwear for users avatars also came with the space.
The Studio Stage Set cameras could record video and audio to the PS3 hard drive or upload directly to YouTube.
Together with PlayStation Home’s customizable avatars, clothing, furniture items and environments, users could create a variety of machinimas.
Each one of these Personal Spaces included an "Entertainment On Demand" (EOD) screen that featured a variety of content from Loot.
In addition to the standard features of PlayStation Home's Personal Spaces, Loot's "Space Apartment" also allowed users to view up to five Twitter feeds from a ticker, search for photos from their Flickr account and display them on the fifteen photo screens available (as well as setting up a slideshow for each screen), eight EOD screens, and they could control their Space Apartment’s retractable ceiling, automated blinds, and dynamic lighting options.