High profile use cases in VR, SummerBase session 7

Datum: 14 juli 2017 Geschreven door: In:

PLEASE BE AWARE YOU NEED TO REGISTER THROUGH EVENTBRITE

Tickets can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/key-insights-for-global-vr-content-summerbase-session-5-tickets-36222311910

Welcome to SummerBase, throughout the summer we will provide you with several VR events. Nearly every week we will host an different subject with different speakers at VRBASE! Topics differ from VR porn, VR storytelling to VR in Media. You can buy a passe-partout (access to all the summer base events) for only 25 euros! Please check this link for more info about the passe-partout and the different events that will follow. It will be a VRtasic summer!!!

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/summerbase-full-access-tickets-34793629683

Jelmar Hagen and Chiem van Houweninge from DFFRNT Media, will present case studies of three recent international VR projects; The Voice, Chiquita and Feyenoord.  They will take us through the benefits and pitfalls of utilising new technology in such contrasting environments as a TV studio, a football stadium of 50,000 people, and the South American jungle. The presentation will touch on all aspects of production; the client brief, working with actors, light, sound, post production and managing the expectation of clients in such an experimental medium. They will then open up the floor for questions.

Agenda:

17.00 – 18.00 walkin

18.00 – 18.45 Dffrnt Media presentation

18.45 – 20.00 drinks

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UITSPRAAK OVER VR

"To begin with, Virtual Reality is a part of computer science and it represents a new approach to computer science. Instead of treating the computer as a box that's out there that is supposed to accomplish something, you put a human being in the center and say, "Let's look at the human being closely. Let's see how people perceive the world or how they act. Let's design a computer to fit very closely around them, like a glove, you might say. Let's match up the technology to exactly what people are good at.""
Jaron Lanier, 1992