
Unsere Schülerinnen und Schüler müssen unbedingt lernen, mit jeder Technologie umzugehen, damit sie sich auf die sich verändernde Arbeitswelt vorbereiten können. - Jonny Persey, Direktor der MetFilm Group
Die 2003 gegründete MetFilm School ist eine führende Schule für Film, Fernsehen und Online-Medien, die Bachelor-, Postgraduierten- und Kurzkurse mit Schwerpunkt auf praktischem Filmemachen anbietet. Die MetFilm-Kurse reichen vom Filmemachen über Postproduktion bis hin zu Schauspiel, Regie und Filmproduktion. Die MetFilm School London ist in den berühmten Ealing Studios angesiedelt, dem ältesten kontinuierlich arbeitenden Filmstudio der Welt. Die Ealing Studios haben die Produktion von hochkarätigen Produktionen wie Black Mirror, The Imitation Game, The Theory of Everything und Downton Abbey unterstützt. Die sechsmonatigen Vollzeitkurse finden alle in den Garden Studios statt, die fünf Meilen vom Campus der Ealing Studios entfernt sind. Dieses innovative und nachhaltig ausgerichtete Filmstudio bietet seinen Studenten die neueste Produktionstechnologie und die notwendigen Fähigkeiten, um ihre Karriere in der Kreativbranche zu starten.
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The challenges
To inspire the new generation of creative screen professionals, MetFilm School needs to ensure that students are using industry ready technology. Since the industry is constantly evolving due to new and improved technology, MetFilm school requires that its equipment is upgradeable and scalable for its students. John Joannou, the Head of Technology at MetFilm School explains: “There are two main challenges working with technology. One is ensuring that what the school's delivering is at a level that meets the requirements for the students. Secondly, it's technology that is relevant to the industry. The key struggles have been equipping every space with devices that display their pictures at the best possible quality and at an attainable price point.
Computing power and scalability
Along with the ProArt monitors, MetFilm has installed a SCAN 3XS ProArt Studio workstation powered by ProArt B550-Creator motherboard. This has provided not only a whole new uplift in processing capability, but also in upgradability. The ProArt Studio workstation includes Thunderbolt™ 4 connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of devices. John has expressed that he’s familiar with ASUS and its history of making great motherboards and graphics cards, so creating a system based around ASUS products would give the school an upgradability factor that was always lacking with previous workstations. In addition to the workstation, MetFilm was excited to evaluate the ProArt Studiobook 16 OLED laptop and notice all the power that it comes packed with. Geared with the ASUS Dial, students are now able to work in Adobe Premiere more effectively than before.
Creating color accurate teaching spaces with ASUS ProArt Solutions
To ensure the students are seeing their footage correctly, both color accuracy and picture quality is crucial. MetFilm School partnered with ASUS ProArt to install the latest color accurate devices across its teaching spaces. In MetFilm’s post-production teaching space, the first Calman certified ProArt A1 projector has been installed in the Ealing Studio Campus. With the ProArt projector, the school is now able to run color grading sessions and see the picture accurately. Moreover, when large groups of students want to collaborate together, they can do that within that space. In MetFilm’s main color grading theater, the ProArt PA32UCG 4K HDR monitor is now used as the primary grading device, and the PA27UCX-PK as the main GUI interface. These monitors deliver an entirely new capability the school has not had before. Adding an HDR workflow means students can now see their work the best possible way and deliver their work to industry standards.
The outcome
Utilizing the ProArt range, especially in terms of the display technology that is extremely colour accurate at an affordable price point, there's nothing else in the market that can compete with it. For MetFilm the ProArt solution gives it the opportunity to begin its technology refresh, installing these devices throughout the school.