Ninette is a returning career changer – started off work life as a registered nurse – after deciding to change direction she took some online classes and found herself drawn to technical Art field taking rigging and coding classes online before joining the Berkeley city college family and signing up for Animation and virtual production certificates.
In this project, Justin Mead explores motion-captured dancing using full-body suits and OptiTrack cameras, recording data onto the UE5 sequencer. With a completed video and a proof of concept, he plans to experiment with different dance styles, multiple performers, and integrating green-screened shots.
Thank you all who joined us for our Spring Quarterly meeting of the BayICT. If you weren’t able to attend, please check out the recording here!
A new consortium of major tech companies will share how AI is changing their workforces and occupations in tech. Also, a student success group wants to make sure lower-income students aren’t left behind on AI…
“Night Bog” by David Woodard, a student of Berkeley City College, offers an immersive journey. Utilizing Unreal Engine 5.2, David adeptly constructs a mysterious narrative where viewers embark on an eerie POV-style journey through the towering grasses of the bog.
Hats off to Jimmy LA from Laney College’s Media 044A course for his remarkable achievement! Take a glimpse at the valuable skills he acquired during his inaugural semester.
Sahra Bhimji and her Virtual Production class recently visited KPIX San Francisco, immersing students in the cutting-edge world of virtual production. The trip offered students a firsthand look at how this technology is reshaping television news, including interactive sessions with industry professionals and the opportunity to see themselves on the “real-time” weather set and map.