Los Angeles Virtual Production In-Camera VFX Studio Experience

Dive into the history of virtual production/in-camera VFX and rear projection. Head to Sutliff Studios, a film studio in the Arts District-Downtown area of LA. Witness an in-person interactive demo

Dive into the history of virtual production/in-camera VFX and rear projection. Head to Sutliff Studios, a film studio in the Arts District-Downtown area of LA. Witness an in-person interactive demo of virtual production/in-camera VFX. See how virtual production mixes virtual elements and physical assets for cinema. End with an FAQ session about the demo and technicalities of VP/in-camera VFX. Studio guide/Virtual Production technician and LED wall operator Unreal Engine game software operator 1-hour workshop and demo 30-minute Q&A and discussion

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Location: Los Angeles

What's Included

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for this virtual production experience?

A: There's no strict age limit, but the experience is best suited for teens and adults since it dives into some techy aspects of virtual production and VFX. Younger kids might not appreciate the content as much, but if you think they'd be into film, they could still enjoy it! Just make sure to supervise younger kids.

Q: Can you reschedule if something comes up after I book?

A: Yes! Sutliff Studios is pretty flexible with rescheduling. Just reach out to them a few days in advance if you need to change the date. They understand that life happens! Just keep in mind that spots can fill up quickly, so try to reschedule soon.

Q: What should I wear to this studio experience? Is it casual?

A: Casual is totally fine! Just wear something comfortable since you might be moving around a bit during the demo. Remember, it's a studio, so maybe avoid anything too fancy. You might want to wear closed-toe shoes just in case.

Discussions

Just did the virtual production experience at Sutliff Studios!

I took the virtual production workshop last weekend and it was amazing! The demo showed how they use VFX in real-time with the LED wall, and the Unreal Engine operator was super knowledgeable. The Q&A session after was great too! Honestly learned a ton about filmmaking tech. Totally recommend it for anyone interested in movie-making or VFX. Plus, it's free!

Thinking of gifting the VFX studio experience. Thoughts?

I want to get this virtual production experience for my husband who loves films. He’s super into tech stuff, but I’m worried it might be too technical for him. Is it accessible for someone who's more of a film buff than a techie? Anyone have insights?