
2025 Q2 RVPA Newsletter
Spring updates from RVPA: internships, curriculum news, student highlights, and an upcoming Advisory Meeting to shape the future of virtual production.
We’re thrilled to celebrate Berkeley City College student Yunha Kim, director of Night of the Living Dodo, for earning 2nd place in the prestigious Best Horror Shot competition. Competing against top talents from over 12 countries, Yunha’s visionary approach to virtual production and camera tracking shone brightly in a highly competitive field. This impressive award is a testament to Yunha’s creativity, dedication, and skill in advancing the art of horror storytelling.
The competition was a global showcase of both student and professional talent, with each entry exploring new realms of on-screen terror and behind-the-scenes innovation. We’re immensely proud of Yunha’s achievement and can’t wait to see where their talent leads next!
Berkeley City College
Spring updates from RVPA: internships, curriculum news, student highlights, and an upcoming Advisory Meeting to shape the future of virtual production.
RVPA joined OneGoal’s Student Summit at CSU East Bay on April 18, hosting a workshop and sharing program info with students at the Opportunity Fair.
This Tech Talk offers a brief look into the Regional Virtual Production Academy, featuring insightful discussions with industry experts in virtual production and emerging media technologies.