This week’s 3-day Visual Media Lab Conference 2023 (Hochschule der Median, Stuttgart, Germany, 8-11 March), “is for all people interested in film, TV and the science behind moving images. For the creatives, technical pioneers and students who are looking forward to a career in those fields”.
How will films and TV shows be produced with new technologies in the future? What new skills will we need in the process? How will virtual worlds, visual effects and animations be created and which experience and knowledge is useful in production? International speakers from the film & tv industry will discuss these questions during the event on the topics of virtual production, high dynamic range and wide color gamut.
Day 1 will mainly focus on Science & Technology, while the focus of Days 2 and 3 will be very firmly on Virtual Production and Virtual Cinematography respectively.
Highlights
- Pablo Garcia Soriano and Nick Shaw on the creation of the NBU-LUTs used for HDR-SDR simulcast In the FIFA World Cup in Qatar 2022
- Christina Caspers-Römer and Christian Kaestner from the “1899” Netflix Series will speak about their studio setup and the challenges of Virtual Production
- Presenters from Pixomondo will give insights to their very own workflows for Virtual Production
- International cinematographers like Philippe Ros (AFC, ITC), Dave Stump (ASC, ITC), Daniel Schua, Julia Leber and colourists such as Dirk Meier (CSI, BVK, ITC) and Steffen Paul (“1899”) will give insights to their experiences in LED-lighting on cinema productions and commercials.
Tickets are available through Eventbrite. Students are eligible to free admission and members of VMLC partner societies (SMPTE, FKTG, VES, IMAGO, BVK, FVSW, CITO, HdM-Alumni) are eligible for ticket discounts.