Sophie Bellissent Quick Time VR and interactivity
OBORO
OBORO offers a training workshop on creation techniques using QuickTime VR technology and interactive multimedia environments. The workshop is divided into two parts:
Part 1: QuickTime VR with Sophie Bellissant
QuickTime VR is an environment for creating and viewing virtual panoramic scenes and objects. Users interact with VR through 360-degree navigation using computer peripherals (mouse, tablet, trackpad). Using QTVR Authoring Studio software, 2D photographic and video sources, as well as 3D computer-generated images, are 'stitched' together to create panoramas and VR objects.
Part 2: Interactive multimedia with François Trudeau
This part of the course focuses more specifically on the tools available and problem solving for interactive multimedia projects.
Multimedia is now part of the very notion of communication. There are many tools available to the developer, and it's important to be familiar with them. How do you approach a project and choose the right development tool; the right medium for the right solution? How should programming be approached to meet the creators' visions? What resources, platforms and languages should be considered? How to choose and integrate elements and objects within a project? How can we take random and evolving factors into account? These are just some of the topics to be covered in this workshop.
PREREQUISITES :
- basic knowledge of photographic and/or video techniques
- familiarity with visual or sound file processing software
To determine your suitability for the workshop, please send us your curriculum vitae by e-mail or fax no later than November 18, 2005. (see contact details below)
Please note that this workshop will be held in French, but that the instructors are bilingual.
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 10
COST: $100 per person, payable in advance.
PLACE: The workshop will take place at OBORO, 4001 Berri, #301.
For more information and to register, please contact :
Annie Tremblay
Lab Access Coordinator
tel: 514-844-3250
fax: 514-847-0330
lab@oboro.net
https://www.oboro.net
This training is made possible thanks to the support of EMPLOI-QUÉBEC.
OBORO