โข Introduction to Virtual Production
โข Understanding Training Simulations
โข Pre-production for Virtual Production in Training Simulations
โข 3D Modeling and Asset Creation
โข Virtual Camera Operation and Staging
โข Real-time Rendering and Lighting Techniques
โข Post-production for Virtual Production in Training Simulations
โข Integration of Virtual Production in Training Programs
โข Evaluation and Analysis of Virtual Production in Training Simulations
โข Best Practices and Future Trends in Virtual Production for Training Simulations
Karriereweg
The Certificate in Virtual Production for Training Simulations is a cutting-edge program designed to equip learners with the skills needed to excel in the rapidly growing field of virtual production for training simulations. This section features a 3D pie chart that showcases relevant statistics, such as job market trends, salary ranges, and skill demand in the UK, using the powerful Google Charts library.
The 3D pie chart is responsive and adapts to all screen sizes, with a width set to 100% and an appropriate height of 400px. The chart's background is transparent, and there is no added background color.
The chart consists of four primary roles within the virtual production for training simulations industry:
1. **3D Artist**: These professionals create visually appealing 3D models, environments, and characters for immersive training simulations.
2. **Unity Developer**: Unity developers are responsible for building interactive, real-time 3D experiences using the Unity game engine.
3. **Virtual Production Designer**: This role involves designing and managing the production process of virtual environments, assets, and animation for training simulations.
4. **Simulation Engineer**: Simulation engineers develop and maintain complex training simulations, ensuring they accurately represent real-world scenarios and processes.
The 3D pie chart displays the percentage of relevance for each role, emphasizing the industry's current demands and trends. This visual representation allows prospective learners to identify potential career paths and focus their studies on the most relevant skills.
The Google Charts library is loaded using the script tag , and the JavaScript code to define the chart data, options, and rendering logic is placed within a