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05-05-2006, 17:19
Presso VIRTUAL REALITY & MULTI MEDIA PARK
C.so Lombardia, 190 - 10149 Torino
Paul Debevec is a research assistant professor at the University of Southern California and the executive producer of graphics research at USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies. Debevec’s Ph.D. thesis (UC Berkeley, 1996) presented Facade, an image-based modeling and rendering system for creating photoreal architectural models from photographs. Using Facade he led the creation of virtual cinematography of the Berkeley campus for his 1997 film "The Campanile Movie" whose techniques were used to create virtual backgrounds in the 1999 film "The Matrix". Debevec has also pioneered techniques for illuminating computer-generated scenes with real-world lighting captured through high dynamic range photography, demonstrating new image-based lighting techniques in his films "Rendering with Natural Light" (1998), "Fiat Lux" (1999), and "The Parthenon" (2004). He also led the design of HDR Shop, the first widely-used high dynamic range image editing program. Most recently, Debevec has led the development of a series of Light Stage devices that allow objects, actors, and performances to be synthetically illuminated with novel lighting, recently used to create photoreal digital actors for the 2004 film "Spider Man 2". Debevec received ACM SIGGRAPH’s first Significant New Researcher Award in 2001.
ARGOMENTI:
Image-based modeling and rendering High dynamic range imaging and image-based lighting Digitizing photoreal objects and environments Creating photoreal digital actors and virtual performance relighting Lingua: Inglese; Durata: 1 giorno - dalle h. 9.00-16.00 - Costo: 60,00 euro (iva inclusa). Gli studenti hanno diritto a uno sconto. Iscrizioni entro e non oltre il 18 Maggio 2006 (i posti sono limitati!!!!!!!).
Iscrivetevi qui per partecipare
Per registrarsi e info: info@virtualityconference.it Tel 39+ 0116680948 Fax 39+ 0116501214 Corso Marconi 38, 10125, Turin, Italy www.virtualityconference.it
io non posso andarci sigh :( :( :cry: :cry: vedere il papà dell'hdr in azione è un evento assai raro x noi comuni mortali... x gli studenti il biglietto viene 40 euro.
C.so Lombardia, 190 - 10149 Torino
Paul Debevec is a research assistant professor at the University of Southern California and the executive producer of graphics research at USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies. Debevec’s Ph.D. thesis (UC Berkeley, 1996) presented Facade, an image-based modeling and rendering system for creating photoreal architectural models from photographs. Using Facade he led the creation of virtual cinematography of the Berkeley campus for his 1997 film "The Campanile Movie" whose techniques were used to create virtual backgrounds in the 1999 film "The Matrix". Debevec has also pioneered techniques for illuminating computer-generated scenes with real-world lighting captured through high dynamic range photography, demonstrating new image-based lighting techniques in his films "Rendering with Natural Light" (1998), "Fiat Lux" (1999), and "The Parthenon" (2004). He also led the design of HDR Shop, the first widely-used high dynamic range image editing program. Most recently, Debevec has led the development of a series of Light Stage devices that allow objects, actors, and performances to be synthetically illuminated with novel lighting, recently used to create photoreal digital actors for the 2004 film "Spider Man 2". Debevec received ACM SIGGRAPH’s first Significant New Researcher Award in 2001.
ARGOMENTI:
Image-based modeling and rendering High dynamic range imaging and image-based lighting Digitizing photoreal objects and environments Creating photoreal digital actors and virtual performance relighting Lingua: Inglese; Durata: 1 giorno - dalle h. 9.00-16.00 - Costo: 60,00 euro (iva inclusa). Gli studenti hanno diritto a uno sconto. Iscrizioni entro e non oltre il 18 Maggio 2006 (i posti sono limitati!!!!!!!).
Iscrivetevi qui per partecipare
Per registrarsi e info: info@virtualityconference.it Tel 39+ 0116680948 Fax 39+ 0116501214 Corso Marconi 38, 10125, Turin, Italy www.virtualityconference.it
io non posso andarci sigh :( :( :cry: :cry: vedere il papà dell'hdr in azione è un evento assai raro x noi comuni mortali... x gli studenti il biglietto viene 40 euro.