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Rose Bruford College Launches Centre for Digital Production
February 11, 2021 Last updated:
March 17, 2021
12:15 am By Admin
In late autumn 2020 Rose Bruford College, one of the UK’s premier Theatre and Performance institutions launched the Centre for Digital Production, one of the first of its kind, which offers two innovative degree courses at the cutting edge of technology and industry practice: Virtual Theatre and Digital Experiences and Digital Content Design for Theatre and Live Events. With dedicated computer laboratories, a fully equipped studio space on campus with unique facilities where students can learn to operate media servers, cameras, projectors, control desks, motion capture and virtual reality equipment and green screen technologies, the college is now actively recruiting students with interests in gaming, video, photography and design who might not have considered a career or training at a traditional drama school.
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The unit is the result of a North East collaboration and if successful could be used around the world
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