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3D Production Workshop Utilizing Panasonic AG-3DA1 Cameras

A practical, hands-on workshop that shows you how 3D technology is accessible and affordable using the Panasonic AG-3DA1 camcorder.


2011 Dates to be announced shortly.


3D is rapidly spreading beyond big-screen blockbusters at the multiplex.  As technology becomes more accessible and mainstream, there is a tremendous opportunity to create immersive content for a wide variety of educational and informational applications.

 

Createasphere is putting the technology in your hands at a 3D Workshop that will feature Panasonic 3D Camcorders. This intensive two-day workshop is the first in the industry to address acquisition and workflow with a fixed lens 3D camcorder and 3D rigs fitted with high-end digital cameras. Attendees will get an overview of 3D technology and learn what equipment options are available. Hands-on camera labs using the AG-3DA1 camcorder will put students behind the lens as they create then screen their own 3D content with guidance from industry experts. This workshop will give valuable tips and practical knowledge that can help you start building 3D content.

 

Hands-on with the Panasonic AG-3DA1 S3D Camcorder

Read what Adam Wilt had to say about our 3D Production Workshop:

Last weekend I attended the two-day Createasphere 3D Production Workshop Utilizing Panasonic AG-3DA1 Cameras in Burbank, and got a good overview of the issues in shooting stereo 3D (S3D) content, as well as some immensely instructive hands-on experience with the AG-3DA1 S3D camcorder. Read More

Topics Covered at the Workshop:

  • Overview of 3D - role of the stereographer and how to visualize and achieve 3D images
  • 3D Choices on set - camcorder and rig options
  • Hands on Camera Lab - students will shoot with the Panasonic 3D camcorder
  • Screening and critique of camera lab footage from the experts
  • 3D post workflow
  • Onset viewing options
  • Dos & Don’ts of 3D with hands on assignments

3D content is no longer just for high-end cinema. Products like the Panasonic 3D Camcorder are putting the technology in the hands of content creators across a wide spectrum of industries including education, government, documentary and independent filmmaking, houses of worship, retail, and more. The Createasphere 3D Production Workshop will put you behind the lens and into the increasingly accessible world of 3D as you learn to capture and screen content.  Discover the best methods to view 3D content on-set and learn best practices for post workflow.  This workshop will give you practical tips and guidance from 3D technology experts as you learn how to bring your 3D content to life.

 

 

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3D Production Workshop at Broadcast Asia June 2010
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About the Workshops:

The Createasphere/LEARN 3D Production Workshop will be offered at four locations in 2010. In New York and Los Angeles, the workshop will be co-located with the Entertainment Technology Expo, offering attendees the opportunity to attend both events in one convenient location.

Featuring the Panasonic 3D camcorder and production system, the workshop will be instructed by 3D experts who will guide you through this fully immersive experience. Attendees will participate in a hands-on camera labs where they can capture and screen their own content while also learning about post workflow options.  The do’s and don’ts of 3D will be taught with hands-on assignments to bring the learning to life.

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