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EMED 129: Virtual Reality Storytelling (EMED 228)

Do you have a story to tell? Would you like to make an impact on medicine through the most immersive medium available? Virtual reality filmmaking is a cutting edge means of shaping the public's perception of and relationship to healthcare, with enormous potential to act as a vehicle for change. This course will describe and practice the entire virtual reality filmmaking process from preproduction and production through to postproduction completion. Step by step you will learn to tell stories that matter in this immersive medium using both 360 video and computer generated simulations. You will be part of the design team for an exhibited interactive experience with a meaningful story. No prior virtual reality or filmmaking experience required.
Last offered: Spring 2019 | Units: 1-3 | UG Reqs: WAY-CE | Repeatable 3 times (up to 9 units total)
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