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The content and technology community is home to many of the most connected and engaged people in the world. This year, we are on a journey to deliver the new normal in an engaging way.
The content and technology community is home to many of the most connected and engaged people in the world. This year, we are on a journey to deliver the new normal in an engaging way.
Ripple Effect is a short film produced by the Entertainment Technology Center at the University of Southern California (ETC). The project was commissioned to test virtual production and remote workflows, emphasizing COVID safety and acquisition of “Final-Pixels.”
With more and more LED volumes coming online around the world each week, the pool of available and qualified talent is stretched, making now a great time to think about a virtual production career.
The Welcome to Film and Television learning path is a perfect starting point for those looking to jump right into Unreal Engine for Film & TV.
Struggling to explain the difference between virtual production, virtual reality and virtual studios? The rise of virtual production has led to a raft of terms and acronyms that can confuse even the most experienced professionals.
Purpose-built, permanent Virtual Production facility, MARS Volume, based in Ruislip, has launched MARS Academy to deliver the latest VP techniques and skills in vocational training.
The partnership will establish Hogarth Final Pixel as a worldwide leader in using virtual production to power end-to-end content creation.
Article by Miles Perkins, Randi Altman’s Post Perspective, July 19, 2022 “Any conversation about virtual production should start with a baseline definition. Most people immediately associate virtual production with in-camera …
Join our Solutions Director Peter Kirkup, as he talks through how you can take ICVFX efforts to the next level. You’ll learn all about what should be considered when exploring LED Production, all the components needed for a stage, and challenges you can prepare for.
Even as virtual production is more widely adopted, many misconceptions about the still-evolving platform persist — namely that VP only makes sense for those with the biggest budgets.