
Explore how 5G transforms preproduction by enabling real-time location scouting with drones. Directors review remote locations instantly and decide shoots faster.
5G reduces clutter on set, enabling wireless production and shorter shoots. Leverage virtual production, cloud transfers, and remote working to reshape filmmaking with higher bitrate and faster collaboration.
Explore how 5g reshapes filmmaking across preproduction, production, post-production, and distribution, compare 5g with 4g, and identify major players while staying updated through news and experimentation.
Filmmaking is combination of art, technique and business. Unlike other art forms of art, films depend more on technology. 5G is going to democratise filmmaking. It will transform location scouting, revolutionise chroma (green screen) shoots, transform motion capture and much more. You can go direct from camera to cloud with high resolution RAW files, and do much more. 5G has the ability to become the post office between the camera and a collaborative, connected creative ecosystem. It will save time, clutter and expenses. Instead of having to setup your game engine (for virtual productions) on set, you can just stream the cameras back to a supercomputer, and the supercomputer sends back the results. You could setup anywhere , with no special equipment.
Topics to be covered in this free online course:
What is 5G and different types?
Benefits of 5G technology
Impact on Pre-production due to 5G
Impact on production due to 5G
Impact on Post-production due to 5G
Impact on Film distribution due to 5G
World’s major tech players in 5G
How to stay update with new emerging trends in filmmaking
5G is the inflection point where the global wireless mobile network catches up to the rigourous capacity demands of leading-edge filmmaking workflow.
Join this free online course by Gourav Ghosh (FTII), to get technically updated about the big revolution which is coming to filmmaking.