As part of a deal between Deakin University and Dreamscreen to improve the nation’s film and entertainment industry, the University has invested in ROE Visual Black Pearl panels and associated equipment from Technical Direction Company (TDC), for a virtual production facility in Geelong.
Under the agreement, Dreamscreen will have exclusive access to the panels for television and film projects. Correspondingly, there will be 25 industry placements annually for Deakin film, animation, and design students to work on Dreamscreen projects. The deal opens the door for content production, enabling the students to gain hands-on experiences and collaborate with industry professionals in a world-class LED studio.
Equipped with ROE Visual Black Pearl BP2V2 tiles and the continuing reliable technical support by TDC, the new state-of-the-art virtual production studio in Geelong will lead forward in the Australian film market, being Australia’s largest university-owned virtual production facility.
Dreamscreen Australia featured Black Pearl BP2V2 panels during the filming of La Brea Season , which was shot in front of a BP2V2 screen, creating an immersive digital environment in the shooting process.