A curated list of awesome indie virtual production resources using Unreal Engine, inspired by awesome.
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Virtual production tends to be used to help visualize complex scenes or scenes that simply cannot be filmed for real. In general, though, virtual production can really refer to any techniques that allow filmmakers to plan, imagine, or complete some kind of filmic element, typically with the aid of digital tools. Previs, techvis, postvis, motion capture, vr, ar, simul-cams, virtual cameras, and real-time rendering – and combinations of these – are all terms now synonymous with virtual production.
With real-time rendering that enables creatives to receive immediate feedback on their work and make changes on the fly, shot production is no longer a waiting game. In Unreal Engine’s collaborative creative environment, your entire crew can share ideas visually, iterate quickly, and make decisions with confidence.
From earliest concept to finished frames, Unreal Engine workflows provide the flexibility to reuse the same set of optimized assets through every phase of production, eliminating time-consuming and costly rework. You can even use the same assets for interactive and location-based entertainment, marketing materials, and more.
- Corvid 44 12G
- Corvid 44
- KONA 4 - 4K bitfile is supported, UFC bitfile is not supported.
- KONA 5 - Both KONA 5 (4K) and KONA 5 (8K) bitfiles are supported.
- KONA HDMI
- Io 4K Plus
- Real-Time Compositing with Composure
- AJA Video I/O Quick Start
- Blackmagic Video I/O Quick Start
- Timecode and Genlock
- Greg Corson
- Richard Frantzén
- Cinematography Database
- WINBUSH
- Fatty Bull
- Andy Blondin
- Unreal Engine
- Virtual Production in 4.22 - Live Training Session.
- Facebook - Unreal Engine: Virtual Production
- Unreal Forum - Visual Disruptors
- Discord - Virtual Production with Unreal Engine
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