Walla Walla University Revolutionizes Video Production with Cost-Effective Projection System
Walla Walla University (WWU) in College Place, WA, has revolutionized its video production studio with a cost-effective alternative to LED displays. Professor Jerry Hartman, a veteran of movie and television production, led the development of this innovative system using projection technology.
WWU's film, TV, and media degree program emphasizes hands-on learning. The latest addition to their video production studio is an immersive virtual production system that combines two projectors, automatically blended across a cyclorama using Scalable Display Technologies' software. This system provides a seamless, high-quality display at a fraction of the cost of LED alternatives.
Professor Hartman, who has been educating students for 16 years, selected Disguise to support this virtual production initiative. The system allows students to learn and practice with the latest production technology in a real-world environment, aligning with WWU's educational philosophy.
Walla Walla University continues to invest in cutting-edge technology for its film, TV, and media program. By incorporating projection systems into its virtual production studio, WWU offers students a cost-effective, high-quality learning experience that prepares them for the industry.
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