PORTFOLIO
VIRTUAL PRODUCTION
MASTER’S THESIS:
PLASMODIAL AUTOMATISM
This two part project concluded in a sci-fi thriller short film and a behind the scenes documentary of the alternative production methods used. A goal of this thesis research was to integrate virtual production into a small scale production alongside practical effects.
Parameters
Ultra Short Throw Projector, 12 Person Crew, 4 Shoot Days
Year
2026
BTS Documentary
As a way to showcase the methods used in this project and the process of making the final film, heavy emphasis was put on taking ample videos and photos behind the scenes. As well, post-filming interviews were conducted to get a better look at how the alternative methods felt for the crew.
SUMMER TEST:
This project was a first exploration into lighting systems, exposure settings, and framing capabilities utilizing a ‘faux-volume’ virtual production set up.
Parameters:
Ultra Short Throw Projector, 4 Person Crew, Sound Stage
Year
2025
The Process Experimentation
This experimentation went further in depth into the process of integrating virtual production workflows into small productions, so a goal was to detail out the steps taken, and document them in video format. Things like projection artifacting, exposure considerations, and lighting methods were all explored and documented.