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Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm PDT

THE VES Vision Committee and the Virtual Production Committee present:

An Afternoon of Virtual Production
Case Studies and Technology Advances in Virtual Production

Video Gallery (Available to logged in VES Members only)

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Virtual Production and the related technologies are developing fast, and is not only for the rarefied award-winning few; it is being used in a widening array of projects. Please join the VES Vision Committee and the Virtual Production Committee for a presentation of several case studies on this exciting topic!

Co-producers and overall VFX supervisors Volker Engel and Marc Weigert, CG supervisor Marion Spates, and Previs Supervisor from Uncharted Territory Conrad Murrey will present the virtual production workflow they used on WHITE HOUSE DOWN

Head of Pipeline at ZOIC and CTO of ZEUS Mike Romey will demonstrate ZEUS:Scout, a groundbreaking iPad app that puts the power of virtual production and previsualization into the hands of Filmmakers and Video bloggers

Previs Director Daniel Gregoire from Halon will guide the audience through the process of shooting previs for WORLD WAR Z using MoCap and virtual camera as his primary tools.

CEO of Lightcraft Technology Eliot Mack will demonstrate the real time compositing used on shows with multiple simultaneous cameras, such as GUERRA DOS SEXOS, PAIR OF KINGS, and MISS XV

Director of Business Development at Animatrik Film Design Bruno Sargeant will present new solutions for location virtual production and performance capture.

Managing Director of SolidTrack Isaac Partouche, and Founder of Encodacam/General Lift Joe Lewis will discuss the history of the technology behind SolidTrack and its use on COSMOS

Ray Harryhausen Theatre
Sony Pictures Imageworks
9050 W. Washington Blvd.
Culver City, CA 90232

*Free for VES Members, Virtual Production Committee Members, PGA, DGA, TEA, ADG, International Cinematographers Guild (600), and LA ACM Siggraph.

All other non-members ($10).

You will need to show your membership card at the door for free admission.

Limited seating!