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Principles of Stereoscopic 3D

OVERVIEW

This one day seminar is aimed at anyone who is considering moving into stereoscopic film making. It covers the basics of stereoscopic 3D with some demonstrations.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Producers, DPs,anyone with an interest in Stereoscopic 3D film making.


COURSE OUTLINE

  • Screening of stereoscopic 3D footage

  • How stereoscopic 3D works

  • Differences between shooting a typical 2D and a stereoscopic 3D film

  • Equipment and logistics involved in shooting a stereoscopic film

  • An overview of 3D camera rigs

  • Differences between mirror rigs and side-by-side rigs

  • Demonstration of a 3D mirror rig

  • Pre production and production considerations for a stereoscopic film

COURSE DURATION

8hrs (1 day)

TRAINING DATES

April 15th  2013 (Mon)

LOCATION

AV8 Media

COURSE FEE

S$ 600 (Price is before MDA subsidy)

MDA subsidies of up to  90% are available for Singaporeans and PR media practitioners who attend any or all of our S3D classes. Attendees pay the subsidised rate while  MDA would pay the remaining amount  to AV8 through Six Degrees..

Please note that availability and amount of subsidy is determined by MDA and Six Degrees

Media freelancers can also apply for  a training allowance of S$ 60 per day.

COURSE APPLICATION FORM

Please contact us at training@av8.com.sg

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS

Ian Wee Woon Hui has had a lifelong fascination with the moving image. From as young as 14 he was already experimenting with digital film making. He graduated with a Merit Diploma in Film, Sound & Video from the School of Film and Media Studies (Ngee Ann Polytechnic) and is currently a director in post production company,Widescreen Media.

He was a first mover in the world of HD, directing one of Singapore's first HD shoots during the F1 Powerboat races held here. During this shoot Ian designed workflows and helped to troubleshoot the problems that ensued from combining different HD formats into one finished product. He has also directed documentaries for Discovery Channel,National Geographic ,Channel News Asia and Arts Central.

He is now a first mover in the brand new field of Stereoscopic 3D film making. With the help of the Media Development Authority ,Ian and his business partner Kevin Lau attended specialised Stereoscopic 3D courses in Germany. This gave them an an opportunity to work with leading stereographers and stereoscopic 3D equipment manufacturers. With the experienced gained there and in the US,Ian's company is one of the first production companies in Asia with the capability and equipment to shoot live action 3D.Their most recent high profile project is Tsui hark's Flying Swords of Dragon Gate 3D,the worlds first S3D martial arts feature film.

Azhar Shukor graduated with first-class honours from Nanyang Technological University School of Art, Design and Media Digital Filmmaking course. The NTU President Research Scholar is a recipient of the Media Development Authority of Singapore (MDA) MES Scholarship , the Goh Chok Tong Youth Promise Award  and the Ministry of Education (MOE) Art Elective Scholarship 

His works have been shown in various festivals and exhibitions in Baltimore, Bangkok, Berlin, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, New York, Romania and Singapore. Having won the Grand Jury Award for ‘Baju’ at Singapore Malay Film Society’s Purnama Film Event in 2009 and nominated for the Green Chillies Award at Asian Hot Shots Berlin Film Festival in 2010, Azhar Shukor aspires to continue experimenting with the cinematic language by embracing new techniques and technology.

Always looking for fresh perspectives, Azhar Shukor joined Widescreen Media to explore the visual language of Stereoscopic 3D. To date he has been involved in various Stereoscopic 3D productions in Dubai, Turkey, China, Malaysia and Singapore. Through various corporate and feature film projects, Azhar Shukor has progressively handled complex techniques such as 3D helicopter shots and 3D car-mount shots. His experiences have reaffirmed his believes that if we are to approach Stereoscopic 3D with great curiosity, something special is bound to happen

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