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New Livingstone Academy site might not be read in September
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New Livingstone Academy site might not be ready in September
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BOURNEMOUTH University unveiled its “game-changing” LED wall for virtual production as it looked to build a partnership with the new Livingstone Academy. Premium Event Productions (PEP) leant the university its large LED wall, the same type used in the production of Star Wars spin-off The Mandalorian. And the university hoped the new technology could help Bournemouth get on the map for virtual production. Mark Brocklehurst, director of operations for the faculty of media and communications, said: “We’re carrying out research into virtual production techniques. “LED walls are quite common, you see them at sporting events, but it’s the technique of filming an actor in front of a scene and then using the software to deposit that in real time. We’re exploring how we can embed that technology in our courses.
CHILDREN from a Bournemouth school have created artwork which will be used to cover the hoardings at the new Livingstone Academy. From images of robots and science experiments to beach huts and the sea, pupils from nearby Jewell Academy allowed their imaginations to run wild and create images that best reflect Livingstone’s status as a digital academy. The art project was devised by building company Kier which was awarded the contract for the £28.5million transformation of the site on Madeira and Stafford Roads which was once home to a Magistrates’ court, grade two listed Coroner’s Court and a police station.