Choosing the Right Hardware for Your Virtual Production Workflow
When: May 19th, 11:00am Pacific Time
With the growing popularity of virtual production, many people are looking to build computer systems that are optimized for high-end video editing, compositing, and color work. However, the performance requirements of LED walls, green screen virtual sets, and motion capture can vary widely, depending upon the type of hardware being used and the complexity of the environment being built.
In this 45-minute webinar, Kelly will look into the optimal PC hardware for Virtual Production. He will discuss how the CPU, video card, RAM, and other components affect performance for LED Walls, green screens, and motion capture workflows.
This webinar is over, but you can still watch the recording!
About Puget Systems
Puget Systems specializes in high performance custom built computers. We offer personal consulting and support that is becoming quite rare in the industry. Our goal is to provide each client with the best computer for their needs and budget. We believe computers should be a pleasure to purchase and own. They should get your work done and not be a hindrance.
About the Speaker
Kelly is our Labs Technician specializing in 3D and Game Development software. He has a BA in Digital Art and an AAS in Business Administration. Prior to joining Puget Systems in 2017, Kelly worked in Quality Assurance on Xbox, was a 3D artist for video games and created instructional game art tutorials for a school. When the position came open at Puget Systems, Kelly felt his background in content creation was the perfect fit. Outside of tech, Kelly works with Bulldog Haven Northwest, a nonprofit English/French Bulldog Rescue.
Puget Systems offers a range of powerful and reliable systems that are tailor-made for your unique workflow.