Technicolor Creative Studios has teamed with state-of-the-art virtual production company NantStudios on the creation of a new virtual production stage, which will open as part of its 60,000 square-foot Creative Hub in Culver City in 2023.
Technicolor has established the tech partnership and stage build as part of its investment in the future of filmmaking, due to growing market demand for bleeding edge Virtual Production solutions. The new stage will serve the collective of companies under the Technicolor Creative Studios umbrella — including Mpc, The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor Games — as well as clients looking to research and develop content utilizing Virtual Production technologies for feature films, episodic, advertising and gaming.
Virtual Production is a game-changing filmmaking methodology calling upon state-of-the-art VFX tech to generate photorealistic 3D environments and visual effects on set, in real time. The aforementioned environments, powered by cinema-grade displays and large clusters of VFX render hardware known as LED volumes,...
Technicolor has established the tech partnership and stage build as part of its investment in the future of filmmaking, due to growing market demand for bleeding edge Virtual Production solutions. The new stage will serve the collective of companies under the Technicolor Creative Studios umbrella — including Mpc, The Mill, Mikros Animation and Technicolor Games — as well as clients looking to research and develop content utilizing Virtual Production technologies for feature films, episodic, advertising and gaming.
Virtual Production is a game-changing filmmaking methodology calling upon state-of-the-art VFX tech to generate photorealistic 3D environments and visual effects on set, in real time. The aforementioned environments, powered by cinema-grade displays and large clusters of VFX render hardware known as LED volumes,...
- 10/26/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
During the 8th annual seminar presented during the Göteborg Film Festival, Johanna Koljonen focused on Transforming Storytelling Together. And sea shanties. The annual Nostradamus Report – presented during the Göteborg Film Festival's Nordic Film Market – once again looked into the future of the screen industries through research and interviews with industry experts, including Alex Stolz (Future of Film), Ari Tolppanen (Aristo-Invest), Brian Newman (Sub-Genre), Elisa Alvares (Jacaranda Consultants), Filippa Wallestam (Nent Group), Mariana Acuña Acosta (Glassbox Technologies), Marike Muselaers (Lumiere Group), Executive Director at Eurimages Roberto Olla and Walter Iuzzolino of Eagle Eye Drama. “Our interviewees were mentally thinking about the next crisis, because it will happen and the industry needs to be more resilient,” observed Johanna Koljonen, the author of the report. “We work with dreams, we talk about art and even 'industry' is an abstract term. But we are not just reflecting the world, we act in...
Presented at Göteborg Film Festival, the report aims to examine the near future of the screen industries.
Five years from now, “virtual production methods, tools, and pipelines have been completely normalised across the industry,” according to media analyst Johanna Koljonen, author of the latest Nostradamus report, ’Transforming Storytelling Together’.
She writes in the report: “The threshold to hands-on experience with virtual production is very low today, and the tools are rapidly becoming even more accessible. At the highest end, installations that currently require a significant initial investment will also lower in price.”
The Göteborg Film Festival unveiled the eighth edition of its Nostradamus report,...
Five years from now, “virtual production methods, tools, and pipelines have been completely normalised across the industry,” according to media analyst Johanna Koljonen, author of the latest Nostradamus report, ’Transforming Storytelling Together’.
She writes in the report: “The threshold to hands-on experience with virtual production is very low today, and the tools are rapidly becoming even more accessible. At the highest end, installations that currently require a significant initial investment will also lower in price.”
The Göteborg Film Festival unveiled the eighth edition of its Nostradamus report,...
- 2/5/2021
- by Wendy Mitchell
- ScreenDaily
Visual-effects studio Rising Sun Pictures, visual effects software developer The Foundry and artists talent agency Tyroe will provide live feedback on effects reels submitted by students as part of February's PauseFest digital technology festival in Melbourne.
The industry heavyweights will give students live feedback on what works and what doesn't..
Participants are invited to submit reels of no more than ninety seconds in any of four categories: Compositing, Modeling, Lighting and Texturing..
Students must use at least one product from The Foundry in each entry, and can submit entries via www.tyroe.com/register
The submissions will be whittled down to a short list of reels for the Battle of the Reels on February 10 at Acmi.
The live critique will be conducted by Rising Sun Pictures. Marcus Wells and Kirsty Parkin, Tyroe.s Alwyn Hunt and Andrew McDonald, and The Foundry.s Mariana Acuna and Nicki Morris.
The best reel...
The industry heavyweights will give students live feedback on what works and what doesn't..
Participants are invited to submit reels of no more than ninety seconds in any of four categories: Compositing, Modeling, Lighting and Texturing..
Students must use at least one product from The Foundry in each entry, and can submit entries via www.tyroe.com/register
The submissions will be whittled down to a short list of reels for the Battle of the Reels on February 10 at Acmi.
The live critique will be conducted by Rising Sun Pictures. Marcus Wells and Kirsty Parkin, Tyroe.s Alwyn Hunt and Andrew McDonald, and The Foundry.s Mariana Acuna and Nicki Morris.
The best reel...
- 1/11/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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