
4/17, 1 p.m. FREE "Shooting 360 Video: A Step-by-step Demonstration" AT&T w...
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See why over 5,700 people have attended AT&T workshops!
Register for the Wed, 6- 9 p.m. "Shooting 360 Video" workshop here (sessions are identical so pick the most convenient one)
"Shooting 360 Video: A Step-by-Step Demonstration" uses lecture, live filming demonstrations, and hands-on labs to cover:
- Why 360?
- What equipment do you need?
- How does producing video in 360 differ from traditional video?
- What are the steps and challenges of planning and filming a 360 movie?
- How is post production different from standard video?
- How do you distribute a 360 video?
In these free 3-hour workshops, Michael Wohl, author of The 360° Video Handbook: A step-by-step guide to creating video for virtual reality (VR) and Co-Founder, Talkingstick Productions, demonstrates the creation of a 360 video by stepping through pre-production, production, post and distribution.
When you leave the workshop, you will have a working knowledge of 360 video production and the skills to go out and start producing your own experiences.
RAFFLE! Signed copy of Michael Wohl's The 360° Video Handbook: A step-by-step guide to creating video for virtual reality (VR)
Register for the Wed, 6- 9 p.m. "Shooting 360 Video" workshop here (sessions are identical so pick the most convenient one)
Also join us at the free "Humans and Virtual Reality" workshop
Tue, 6 - 9 p.m. "Humans & VR" workshop REGISTER HERE
Wed, 1 - 4 p.m. "Humans & VR" workshop REGISTER HERE
Michael Wohl, Co-Founder, Talkingstick Productions
Michael Wohl, author of The 360° Video Handbook: A step-by-step guide to creating video for virtual reality (VR), is an award-winning filmmaker and author of 12 books on post production. He regularly speaks at film festivals and conferences including Sundance, SXSW, NAB,IBC, DV Expo, and many others. His hundreds of hours of online training courses are among the highest rated at AskVideo.com, and he is a visiting professor at UCLA’s School of Film and Television. He is most well known as one of the original designers of Apple’s Emmy award-winning software Final Cut Pro.
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In cooperation with AnnieCannons.
AnnieCannons is a 501(c)(3) software development consultancy which recruits and trains its developers from among local survivors of human trafficking. They build software solutions targeted to help communities vulnerable to trafficking pro bono, and connect survivors with software's vast income opportunities through their Impact Agency consultancy. Find more about their program and the Agency's projects on AnnieCannons.org.