
DNF and ELO both have a strong reputation in the field of film and TV production, while LTU has expertise in computer science, electrical engineering, and space engineering. Together, these partners bring a wealth of knowledge and experience in both traditional and emerging technologies.
CADA is known for its long-standing experience with training digital artists and innovative approach to digital media, making it a natural fit for the project’s focus on virtual production and related technologies. Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences and Aalto University, with solid backgrounds in Lifelong Learning, provides valuable expertise in developing blended format courses for Adult learners.
The IVPC project benefits each partner by allowing them to share knowledge and expertise with each other and provide valuable learning opportunities for professionals in the Nordic film and TV industry. By working together, the partners can create courses that address the specific needs and context of the industry and help to develop more sustainable and competitive practices in the face of the climate crisis.
PARTNERS
- The Norwegian Film School (DNF) / Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (INN), NO
- Department of Film, Television and Scenography (ELO) / Aalto University (Aalto), FI
- Copenhagen Academy of Digital Arts (CADA), DK
- Luleå University of Technology (LTU), SE