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disguise Launches Free ‘Virtual Production Workflows’ Course

Nine modular topics range from volume design to ACES color management and virtual production workflows; participants earn an online certificate.

disguise announced the launch of Virtual Production Workflows, a free virtual production course available to anyone online on disguise Learn. The course is created by disguise experts with years of experience helping to power virtual stages for Netflix and Amazon Prime shows, ITV, and TUDN broadcasts.

Participants will cover nine modules, from designing a volume to ACES color management and virtual production workflows.

The learning plan includes:

  • Virtual Production Primer—learn the differences between VP and xR and gain insight into the components needed for professional virtual production.
  • Volume Design—explore how to design your volume, including selecting cameras, sensors, lenses, and HDRI techniques.
  • Stage Setup for Virtual Production—learn to configure virtual production stages with disguise’s Designer software, including LED model integration and camera setup.
  • Virtual Production Stage Calibrations—discover calibration best practices to optimize your virtual production setup.
  • Color Management—a comprehensive introduction to color management in virtual production, including practical applications in Notch, Adobe, and Davinci Resolve.
  • Mapping Types for Virtual Production—learn about Direct, Parallel, Feed, and Spherical Mappings and advanced methods like MRSet and Mesh Mapping.
  • Advanced Content workflows—explore cutting-edge content programming techniques, including camera positioning and perspective mapping, and 360 workflows.
  • RenderStream—learn how to use disguise’s RenderStream infrastructure to connect your physical stage to your virtual set.
  • Data Management for Virtual Production—discover how to manage content, including storage and retrieval, to streamline virtual production workflows.

Upon completing the course, students receive an online certificate. For anyone who wants to get hands-on in a volume, disguise also offers the on-set Virtual Production Accelerator learning experience in LA, New York, the UK, and Barcelona.

“Anyone using disguise that wants to take their virtual production skills to the next level should look no further than the Virtual Production Workflow plan,” said Alex Lapthorne, Global Head of Training at disguise. “With just the click of a button, you can embark on a free learning experience that’ll empower you to shine on your next virtual production project.”

Register free for disguise Learn here.

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Debbie Diamond Sarto is news editor at Animation World Network.