DEVONPORT FUTURES
Real Immersive strive to create positive social impact by harnessing creativity, technology, and social innovation.
As part of the Devonport Futures project, you can gain access to introductory, intermediate, and intensive skills development in immersive production skills, including 360° filmmaking, editing and spatial audio. There will also be opportunities to learn about immersive business models including 360 domes and VR!
We have exciting courses taking place at Liskeard Library for residents of Cornwall, and at the Market Hall for residents of Plymouth.
MARKET HALL – PLYMOUTH RESIDENTS
360° Filmmaking
Intermediate – 2 Days
17th & 24th October
Join us for an in-depth exploration of 360° filmmaking.
Film content using an Insta360 X4 camera. Afterwards, learn how to edit your short piece of film in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Intensive Course
Bespoke – Enquire Now
If you’re looking for a more advanced exploration of 360 filmmaking, we can create bespoke opportunities to learn about filming with an InstaPro 2 camera. Utilising 6 lenses and filming at 8K capacity, you’ll create and edit a short piece of content across a series of interactive workshops.
SPATIAL AUDIO
Intermediate – 3 Days
7th, 14th, 21st October
Learn the basics of spatial audio!
Working together with a cohort of individuals, collect, and record a library of sounds that can be used to create a spatial soundscape.
Intensive Course
Bespoke – Enquire Now
Are you looking to work on a specific project idea? We can work with individuals, or groups, over a number of sessions to develop skills in spatial audio. Learn how to record, manipulate and edit spatial soundscapes.
PROJECTION MAPPING
Intermediate – 4 Days
16th, 17th, 30th September & 1st October
Unlock your creativity with our immersive 4-day course on Projection Mapping using MadMapper software. Perfect for individuals with related experience, and technology enthusiasts alike, this hands-on workshop will guide you through the fundamentals of transforming any surface into a dynamic visual display
This project is funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.