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Teaching virtual production: the challenges of developing a formal curriculum

Alex Boutellier, Panos Raptis

2023Film Education Journal9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this article, we explore how the recent proliferation of the virtual production stage with its promise of real-time visual effects has not only changed the working environment of the film studio, but also introduced an urgent need for new training and teaching approaches – not only for current and future film students, but also for educators and practitioners. This case study examines a research project involving students from Ravensbourne University London, UK, in collaboration with industry partner Mo-Sys Engineering, a leading manufacturer of virtual production solutions. The complex demands of new, multidisciplinary job roles in virtual production have created a skills shortage in the UK film and television industry. We illustrate the challenges of training not only film students but also educators for a continually changing workplace dominated by disruptive technologies and shifting skill sets.

Topics & Concepts

Economic shortageCurriculumMultidisciplinary approachStudioProduction (economics)Engineering managementEngineeringMultimediaEngineering ethicsKnowledge managementComputer sciencePedagogyPsychologySociologyGovernment (linguistics)MacroeconomicsEconomicsSocial scienceTelecommunicationsLinguisticsPhilosophyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAugmented Reality ApplicationsTeleoperation and Haptic Systems
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