How to Make and Sell Your First Immersive Experience

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Course overview

Provider
Futurelearn
Course type
Free trial availiable
Deadline
Flexible
Duration
6 hours
Course author
Mary Matheson

Description

Explore how to make and market an immersive experience that makes full use of immersive technology and extended reality (XR).
Understand the essentials of immersive creative technology

From augmented reality to immersive audio, immersive experiences are increasingly popular both for recreation and for brands looking to build a deeper connection with their audience.

On this course, you’ll get introduced to extended reality and immersive experience techniques, allowing you to create and market your first immersive experience.

Discover tools and techniques for immersive storytelling

You’ll delve into the world of immersive storytelling, learning the narrative techniques at your disposal to engage in storytelling in 3D spaces, understanding how this differs from traditional media.

Explore the role of real-time game engines in creating cutting-edge immersive and extended reality experiences, and reflect on the processes of immersive production.

Experiment with different immersive mediums

Alongside experts in immersive storytelling from StoryFutures Academy – the UK’s National Centre for Immersive Storytelling, run by the National Film and Television School and Royal Holloway – you’ll experiment with a variety of immersive mediums, including augmented reality and 360 filmmaking and editing.

You’ll also learn how to record binaural sound, and create truly immersive audio – a vital tool in immersive narratives.

Build an immersive experience marketing and distribution strategy

Once you’ve got to grips with the techniques at your disposal, you’ll dive into how to create a killer marketing campaign – ensuring that your first immersive experience finds the audience it deserves.

How to Make and Sell Your First Immersive Experience
  • English language

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