The aim of this seminar taking place on 10 June is to introduce 360° videos as a teaching and learning tool. This event which is aimed at a maximum of 30 participants will begin with a showcase session, whereby several experienced producers will demonstrate how they are using 360° video in different settings and explain why they opted for this particular use of video and what additional affordances it represents. In the second half of the seminar, the conversation will shift more to practical topics as our producers will describe both the recording and editing challenges that they faced and give an insight into how they were overcome. Register for the event here.
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