The VFX Pipeline Bootcamp for Production

Course details

Start date

25th February 2025

Location

Live online

Duration

5 weeks

Contact time

1 day per week for 5 weeks (Tuesdays)

Application deadline

13th December 2024

Fees

This programme is funded by the ScreenSkills High-end Television Skills Fund made up of contributions from high-end television productions made in the UK.

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Who is this course for?

  • Do you work in the Production Department on High-End TV (HETV)?

  • Are you based in Northern Ireland?

  • Do you want to become more confident working on productions that use VFX?

This course is open to 10 Production Team professionals based in Northern Ireland working in HETV including Line Producers, Production Managers and Production Coordinators.

Meet your Tutor, Martin Gabriel

This course, led by a highly experienced VFX Producer, Martin Gabriel (Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Nice Guys, X-Men: The Last Stand and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), offers participants and engaging insight into the world of VFX production.

Course modules

The sessions will be tutor led with regular breaks to ask questions, discuss case studies and bring personal projects and ideas for reflection.   

Key topics will include: 

  • What is a typical VFX Pipeline?  

  • 2D/3D and Animation Pipelines – how they work with production  

  • Bidding  

  • Shot management (Flow demo)  

  • Dallies and note taking – best practice  

  • Understanding the wider VFX world  

  • Budgeting and scheduling  

  • Importance of getting it right on set.

Thanks to funding from the ScreenSkills HETV Skills Fund, training will be free for participants to attend, and we are able to cover some accommodation and childcare costs if requested. 

More information

You will be required to submit proof (either via IMDB, Linkedin or a CV) that you have credits working in HETV.

This training is only open to individuals living and/or working in Northern Ireland.

We always welcome applications from under-represented groups, including, but not limited to those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds; people with a disability; people from the LGBTQ+ community and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds.

We offer inclusive training. If you have any needs that we can accommodate during the recruitment process and beyond, please let us know and we will be happy to work with you to meet them.  

If you have any specific access queries, please direct these to Oliver via email – oliver.bowyer@escapestudios.com

We can provide remote access to our workstations during teaching time. Due to availability restrictions, we highly advise you to have your own set up at home to study in your own time.

More things you’ll need:

  • A strong internet connection

  • Cloud storage or external hard drive to back up your work, 1TB+ recommended

  • A three-button mouse or graphics tablet. Please note, the Wacom Intuos Pro range of tablets have the best support for our remote desktop software and provide the best experience.

  • A computer microphone (and optionally a webcam)

  • Note-taking materials.

If you have any questions about learning online or if you need help with what to buy, get in touch at hello@escapestudios.ac.uk.

Please note, applications for this course should be completed directly through ScreenSkills - Apply now.

This programme is funded by the ScreenSkills High-end Television Skills Fund made up of contributions from high-end television productions made in the UK.

  • Flow (previously known as ShotGrid)