360 Video Production: Advanced Techniques for Stereoscopic VR
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 advanced production techniques for creating stereoscopic 360 degree virtual reality (VR) videos.
This is not an advanced compositing course - the workflows presented should be easy to learn within the scope of this course.
The course runs on Monday 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
Before taking this course you should have:-
video production experience
knowledge of compositing
monoscopic VR experience
some After Effects experience
It would also be useful to have an introductory knowledge of NUKE, however there is enough time to get used to the application between lessons.
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Subjects
- Video Production
- Production
- Panoramic photography
- Monoscopic
- Photography
- Stereoscopic
- Stereo
- Good stitching
- Stereographic VR
- VR
- Graphics
Course programme
Each session will cover the following:
Session 1- Monoscopic (mono) and stereoscopic (stereo) panoramic photography
- Considerations for good stereo
- Considerations for good stitching
- Optical flow and optical stitching stereographic VR
- Using Adobe After Effects for VR
- Using After Effects to make 2.5D motion graphics for stereo VR
- Introduction to node-based compositing using NUKE
- Introduction to Cara VR (a VR plug-in for NUKE)
- Cleanup workflows using Cara VR
- Compositing using Cara VR
- Introduction to OCULA (plug-in tools for NUKE)
- Camera tracking for VR
- Preview of future workflows - photogrammetry and light fields
360 Video Production: Advanced Techniques for Stereoscopic VR