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TV Futures : Virtually There...with Dr Nick Lodge
We can’t do it with a mobile phone or a tablet; we need a large screen or head-mounted display, we need 3D audio, we need body tracking and we may even need haptics and olfaction. The future lies in understanding how new technology can match and manipulate our senses to evoke yet more compelling feelings of 'being there'. And it is no small matter to produce entertaining content, to deliver it to viewers - and ensure it doesn't make them sick!
Royal Television Society East Networking Event, Cambridge
LOCATION :
Ruskin Gallery,
Cambridge School of Art, ARU,
East Road
Cambridge
CB1 1PT
How to get into TV
The evening, chaired by BBC Wales broadcast journalist and recipient of the T Glynne Davies Scholarship Megan Davies features five former RTS Student Awards winners on the panel:
RTS West of England Xmas Quiz
RTS FUTURES FESTIVAL, NOVEMBER
Book your ticket now for this FREE exclusive RTS West of England event in partnership with Bristol UNESCO City of Film aimed at final year students, graduates and those ready to take their first steps into the television industry. The RTS Futures Festival will take place from 6.30-9pm on 12th November at M Shed.
Thames Valley Colloquium ST 2110
The Thames Valley RTS, in partnership with Techex, is providing the ST2110 Technical Colloquium on Wednesday 16th October at the Techex Head Quarters in Bracknell, UK.
RTS Scotland Student Television Awards 2020 - Launch Event
This event will be of interest to television and media students and lecturers who want to hear more about how to enter this prestigious competition. Hear from some of the 2019 winners about their experience. The evening will also include an outline of the criteria, categories, entry procedures and timeframe for the forthcoming awards. Coming along to this event to ensure you submit your entry correctly is the first important step towards getting your hands on a coveted RTS Scotland trophy.
Let's Talk - Writing For TV
In June at this year's RTS Scotland Awards , we presented the inaugural Writer's Award to Lorna Martin for her newly scripted TV comedy, "Women on the Verge". As a society who celebrates the craft within our industry, we are delighted to bring you an evening with three successful and established TV writers.