When her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II visited Pinewood Toronto Studios today, she was treated to a demonstration of the latest in 3D production processes by Sheridan’s Screen Industries Research and Training Centre (SIRT), which is housed at Pinewood.
On July 5, 2010, Pinewood Toronto Studios hosted royalty when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip stopped by as part of their 2010 Royal Tour. The visit showcased the innovation and strong infrastructure of the Ontario film and television industry and the A-level facilities at Pinewood Toronto Studios.
Digital workflow from image capture to delivery, both 2D and stereoscopic 3D, is a core area of activity for the new industry research and training centre established by Sheridan College at Pinewood Toronto Studios.
Waterloo’s Institute for Computer Research and Sheridan’s new Toronto-based digital media research and training centre has been awarded $4.9 million in research funding from Ontario’s Ministry of Research and Innovation.
When her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II visited Pinewood Toronto Studios today, she was treated to a demonstration of the latest in 3D production processes by Sheridan’s Screen Industries Research and Training Centre (SIRT), which is housed at Pinewood.
On July 5, 2010, Pinewood Toronto Studios hosted royalty when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip stopped by as part of their 2010 Royal Tour. The visit showcased the innovation and strong infrastructure of the Ontario film and television industry and the A-level facilities at Pinewood Toronto Studios.
Digital workflow from image capture to delivery, both 2D and stereoscopic 3D, is a core area of activity for the new industry research and training centre established by Sheridan College at Pinewood Toronto Studios.
Waterloo’s Institute for Computer Research and Sheridan’s new Toronto-based digital media research and training centre has been awarded $4.9 million in research funding from Ontario’s Ministry of Research and Innovation.