Unreal Engine trainings for the film industry
For a perfect start into the possibilities of high-quality real-time visualization for the film industry, we recommend the following course schedule:
Introduction to Unreal Engine Training
(1 Day)
Basic overview of the developer tools and strategies
Unreal Engine: Sequencer Fundamentals
(1 Day)
Fundamentals for the handling of the animation and rendering tool of the Unreal Engine
Unreal Engine: Virtual Production Fundamentals Training (1 Day)
Overview of Content Creation and the use of nDisplay for Virtual Production
The basic introduction is always the one-day course "Introduction to the Unreal Engine". Afterwards we recommend attending the course "Unreal Engine: Sequencer Basics", where you learn the basics of the animation and rendering tools of the Unreal Engine. With this course you have a good basis for the course "Unreal Engine: Virtual Production Basics", in which you learn about the workflows of content creation and the handling of nDisplay for Virtual Production.
Participant's comments
Use of the Unreal Engine in the film industry
From high-quality previews and virtual production to visual effects in the camera image that make the whole post-production process unnecessary, Unreal Engine marks a new era in storytelling. Whether you're working on episodic animation, live-action blockbusters or short films, real-time workflows are radically revolutionizing established pipelines and enabling new creative control.
Whether you're a director, producer, cinematographer, set designer, VFX artist, or any other aspect of film and television production, you can benefit from introducing Unreal Engine into your production processes.
With real-time rendering that allows creative professionals to get immediate feedback on their work and make changes on the fly, producing film is no longer a puzzle. In the Unreal Engine collaborative creative development environment, your entire team can visually share ideas, quickly iterate and make decisions with confidence.
Unreal Engine has been at the forefront of virtual production since the first workflows emerged; today, virtual production can positively impact every aspect of the production pipeline.