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Wednesday, July 29 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. PDT /
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. EDT
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OUR FIRST EVER VIRTUAL DIGITAL DAY!
Join fellow DGA members for an afternoon of online presentations and learn about the creative and technical issues emerging from new technologies, particularly Virtual Production. Co-hosted by Randal Kleiser, Digital Day Subcommittee Chair, and Susan Zwerman, AD/UPM VFX/Digital Technology Committee Chair.
You must be a DGA Member & logged in to register!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Please register by Monday, July 27 at 2:00 p.m. PDT / 5:00 p.m. EDT.
For more information email SPEvents@dga.org or visit www.dga.org.
PRESENTATIONS
Please note that programming is subject to change.
MAKING FINAL PIXEL A REALITY
Explore the emerging virtual production pipeline and how real-time, in-camera VFX benefits Directors and the Director’s team to achieve final pixel on set using the ThruView system. Presented by Sam Nicholson, ASC, Founder & CEO of Stargate Studios.
LED WALLS AND THE FUTURE OF ONSET AUGMENTATION WITHOUT USING GAME ENGINES
Learn how LED display walls are revolutionizing virtual production, giving Directors onset control in real time with moving background plates replacing greenscreen, and allowing actors to be immersed in a dynamic enhanced environment. Presented by Scott Dale, Director of Camera Imaging Solutions, PRG, and Jeroen Hallaert, Vice President of Production Services, PRG.
VIRTUAL LOCATION SCOUTING:
GOOGLE EARTH STUDIO TO CAPTURED WORLDS
View a live demo of a remote location scout from the comfort of your home using the latest digital tools and techniques. Presented by Daniel D. Gregoire, Founder and Chairman of the Board of Halon Entertainment.
REAL-TIME PRODUCTION USING
“EXPOZURE” VIRTUAL FILM TOOLS
Discover how state-of-the-art virtual film tools transform every aspect of production — from previz through post — to achieve the Director’s vision. Presented by Habib Zargarpour, Head of Film Development, Unity Technologies, and Ron Martin, Creative and Technical Director, Unity Technologies.
MAGIC HOUR
Utilize the latest in digital driving plates (both contemporary and period) and see how “Infinite Road System” is created and displayed on LED walls for car process shots, as well as show placement of digital extras into background plates. Presented by Alan Barber, Vice President, Background Images, and Geoffrey Kater, Owner/Director, S4Studios.
Participation or mention of any company or product in the program does not constitute endorsement or recommendation by the Directors Guild of America.
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