What is the difference between VR and 360? This two day workshop will begin by exploring this question and then move into 360 cameras, workflows, platforms, and storytelling. From documentary to narrative, storyboarding, and scripting this workshop unpacks how to work with this exciting medium. Learn how to plan, shoot, edit, and share in 360 degrees!
- maximum capacity: 8
- 6 hours of instruction
Instructor: Ed Mowbray In the early 1980’s, Edward Mowbray was General Manager of Charles Street Video, co-founder of the Artculture Resource Centre and a board member at Trinity Square Video. Since then Mowbray has directed TV series for The Food Network, was a current affairs field producer and an Executive in Charge of Production for the Regions at CBC.
Mowbray has taught numerous workshops to CBC journalists in the craft of field production and storytelling. He has always been an advocate of new technologies and its application to storytelling. In 2016, Mowbray started a company focused on 360 video. He recently moved to Toronto and is currently producing 360 videos documentaries as well as creating content for seniors in pain mitigation, those that are mobility challenged and others dealing with the early stage of dementia.
His two-day workshop for CSV will focus on storytelling in 360 video and its challenges. There is a strong emphasis on the working technology and workflow as it relates to those that are taking on the challenge of using this technology to write and harness the language of storytelling in this exciting new medium.
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$0 | | all-in or workshop member | $50 | | production member | $210 | | nonmember |
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