360 Film Production Workflows: an Introduction
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Intermediate
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Location
London
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Class hours
10h
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Duration
5 Weeks
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Start date
Different dates available
On this practical evening course you'll learn about the technical workflow for making monoscopic 360 degree films.
It covers:
stitching - using Autopano Video and Giga
editing - using Adobe Premiere
compositing - using Adobe After Effects
The course runs on Wednesday evenings, from 7 to 9pm, over five weeks.
This course is run by the Open City Docs School, based in UCL's Department of Anthropology.
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About this course
To attend this course you should have some experience in film post-production, preferably with Adobe Premiere or After Effects.
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Subjects
- After Effects training
- Workflow
- Film Production
- Adobe Premiere
- Premiere
- Production
- Filmmaking
- Technology
- Skybox
- Kolor Autopano
Course programme
Each session will cover the following:
Session 1 - Introduction to 360 cameras and the rules and grammar of virtual reality filmmaking- Stitching, parallax and multiple cameras
- Current technology and industry trends
- Basic elements of 360 storytelling
- Blocking in 360
- Camera movement and editing in 360
- 360 projection
- Introduction to 360 post-production workflow
- Working with 360 video in Premiere
- Working with ambisonic sound in Premiere
- Adobe / Skybox virtual reality effects and transitions
- Basic masking in Premiere
- Ingesting and preparing footage
- Principles of stitching
- Creating and refining a stitch
- Horizon correction
- Premiere to After Effects workflow
- Introduction to After Effects tools and layout
- Adobe / Skybox tools and workflow
- Removing tripods and crew using masks and paint tools
- Working with 2D assets in 360
- Delivering 360 video for different platforms
360 Film Production Workflows: an Introduction