MultimediaWorkshops

The workshops are held in the Multimedia Laboratory at the faculty.

The basis of modelling with Blender

3D models are becoming more and more common, they are used in virtual environments, animated videos, augmented reality and more. The basis of modelling include a basic introduction of Blender, how to prepare a working environment and the first steps of modelling in a 3D environment. During the workshop, participants will learn the basic principles and create their own model, which they will then paint and export as images.

Method of delivery: The basis of modelling are taught in workshops, where each participant uses guided modelling (step by step) to create their own model, paint it and export it.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limits: up to 12 participants

The basi s of animation with Blender

3D models that are properly made can be brought to life in different ways and given a temporal dimension through animation. Animation basis include an introduction to the basic constraints and specifics of models suitable for different types of animation, the basics of animation with Blender, skeleton creation and basic animation in a 3D environment.

Method of delivery: The basis of animation are taught in the form of workshops, where each participant is guided (step by step) to create a skeleton, animate and export their product accordingly.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limits: up to 12 participants

Materials to be provided by the participant: A prior visit to the modelling basis is recommended.

Video editing basis

Video is becoming an increasingly important means of communication. With the right video editing, videos can attract more viewers and make the content more engaging.

Method of delivery:  During the workshop, participants will learn the basic approaches, the correct settings for the working environment, tools and methods for making a video using the editing process. They will use a pre-prepared script and storyline to compile the footage into a short, complete whole and export it to the appropriate format.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limit: up to 15 participants

The basis of colour matching in video editing

Colour has a significant impact on the final look of a video. It can be used to create the right mood, influencing the viewer's emotions and holding their attention. In this workshop, participants will learn about the basic problems of an edited video, which consists of different shots that are not properly colour-coordinated.

Method of delivery: Participants practice the process of colour correction of video clips on a short video segment.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limit: up to 15 participants

Participant's equipment: Prior attendance at a basic video editing course is recommended.

The basis of recording an interview

We shoot a video almost every day, but it's not enough to just set up a camera and shoot. There are many factors to consider to get a good shot: the right positioning of people, the camera, lights and the microphone. Knowing the basic features of the camera and the equipment used is crucial.

Method of delivery: The workshop is organised through practical examples of correct and incorrect work, and participants try the roles of a camera operator, a lighting technician, a sound technician and a performer. The final product is suitable for editing in video editing.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limits: up to 15 participants

The basis of live broadcasting

There are specific constraints and peculiarities when recording live events/broadcasts, which can be exploited with the right knowledge. In addition to the set-up of the equipment itself, the dynamics of the event, the equipment used in the performance and the way in which it is recorded or webcast must also be taken into account.

Method of delivery: The workshop is organised as a group activity, where participants try out different roles and learn about good practices through practical examples.

Duration: 5 hours

Group size limits: up to 15 participants

Participant's equipment: Prior training in the basics of interview recording or basic knowledge of interview recording is recommended.

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