The
3D Master Classes (3DMC) bring international experts, this year Tom Mikota from the Florida State Univerisity and Pixomondo & Dave Franks from Jaunt Studios, to present and discuss selected hot 3D topics in a small-group setting allowing for plenty of interaction.
Note that, while the 3D Master Classes are included in some registration packages, it is also possible to register just for them.
From the second 3D Master Class to 3D VR in China3D Master Classes wrote:
We are very pleased to announce the second of the two 3D Master Classes (3DMC) of 3D Stereo MEDIA (3DSM) 2016, which will be led by Dave Franks from Jaunt Studios based in both Palo Alto and Los Angeles, California. Dave will address the following topic:
3D VR experience creation: from Mag to Master
In this hand-on Master Class, Dave Franks explores the production of live-action 3D VR experiences from initial image capture ("Mag"), through the editing process, to the creation of multi-platform deliverables.
Featuring Jaunt Cloud Services and the recently commercialized JauntONE camera, Dave demonstrates the production of 3D VR content, including auto-stitching and the incorporation of layered 3D visual effects and titles.
In this brief class, attendees receive a hands-on overview of how to create compelling 3D VR experiences through shot design, camera position and movement, editing techniques, and color grading. Also covered is how to provide on-set direction and to avoid common pitfalls when the whole film crew can no longer hide “behind the camera”.
Full Program (PDF)
HERE
SPEAKERS:
Dave Franks | Jaunt VR, USABiography
Dave Franks is a 3D/VR Stereo Supervisor & Colorist with extensive experience in Visual Effects, 3D production, and post. Based in Los Angeles, He works at Jaunt VR and with Technicolor, most recently finishing 3D projects including Ang Lee’s “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk”, “Dr. Strange”, and the “Pure McCartney” VR experience. Dave is also a former Stereographer with the Sony 3D Technology Center, where he taught advanced techniques in 3D storytelling to many filmmakers.
Tom Mikota | Florida State University, USA Biography
Tom Mikota specializes in shedding light on the dark underbelly of creative production. By combining techniques from manufacturing, software development, and large scale 3D film production (“Avatar”), he has developed systems and management processes that allow producers to save astounding amounts of time, and complete more complex projects with less experienced talent. He is currently working in 3DVR as part of his research as a Professor at Florida State University (FSU).
credits:
www.3dstereomedia.eu/3d-master-classes