Video Mapping Festival #2
IBSIC – Image Beyond the Screen International Conference

Thursday 28th > Saturday 30th of March 2019
Arenberg Creative Mine (salle LEAUD), Wallers-Arenberg
L’hybride and Palais des Beaux-Arts, Lille


On the occasion of the opening of the Video Mapping Festival #2, Rencontres Audiovisuelles and the DeVisu laboratory of the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France offer IBSIC, an annual event dedicated to the video mapping industry, in the presence of international great names in the sector.
Meetings, conferences, case studies, projections… 35 professional speakers will share their experiences and analyse the various aspects of this new sector which is growing significantly (writing, technology, training, production, economic models, projection, etc.).
Networking times will also be provided to meet artists, producers, programmers, etc.


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HUMAN RESOURCES AND TRAINING


We will come back to this point on many occasions during these 2 days of conferences: video mapping requires a lot of makers and their multiple skills. The production links are diverse: the challenge is to create a strong and united chain. When it is complex to bring all the skills together in one person, how to surround yourself at best and recruit your employees? We will study how to manage human resources, their potential and how to train a team, in the presence of 3 international specialists.

• What human resources management do video mapping companies need?
How to recruit and train your employees for a video mapping company?

Jarosław Skrzyński – general manager, Onlight Studio (Poland)
David Passegand – co-founder and associate designer, Inook / The Anooki (France)
Julian Hölscher – art director, URBANSCREEN (Germany)

Jarosław Skrzyński – general manager, Onlight Studio (Poland)
A graduate from the University of Warsaw, Jarosław Skrzyński is the creative producer and owner of Onlight Studio. He started his career in the advertising industry, working for several international agencies, gaining experience in strategy, as well as in management or in film production. In 2010, he founded the motion design studio LOOMO and focused on video mapping. In 2013, LOOMO became Onlight Studio, which is now enjoying a growing success. Indeed, Jarosław Skrzyński participates in important events such as the Solaris Opera at the Bregenz Festival (Austria) or the opening ceremony of the 31st Hong Kong International Film Festival.
www.onlight.tv

David Passegand – co-founder and associate designer, Inook / The Anooki (France)
David Passegand is a designer. He created his digital design office Inook with Moetu Batlle and has been developing the Anooki universe for 19 years. These 2 characters were born in 2000, while David Passegand and Moetu Batlle are both young graduates. She is a graphic designer, he is a digital handyman with a real talent for animation. They imagined an original and offbeat way to communicate: to create 2 characters who will live in their website. With several thousand downloads, the concept is being perfected and is now being broadcasted on many medias: from social networks to video mapping, including a TV series.
www.inook.com
www.anooki.com

Julian Hölscher – art director, URBANSCREEN (Germany)
A graduate in design from the University of the Arts of Bremen, Julian Hölscher first worked as a graphic designer for various design companies and as a freelance graphic and motion designer. In 2012, Julian joined the artists’ collective URBANSCREEN to become the senior art director in the company. Besides that, he still Works on a freelance basis for other clients and gives design lectures.
Julian Hölscher has been realising numerous international projects such as Centennial Spectacle (2012, Houston, USA), 320° Licht (2013, Oberhausen, Germany) and Present Tense (2017, Luxembourg) among others. His work encompasses large-scale video mapping, scenographies, augmented sculptures and media façades designs..
www.urbanscreen.com


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> Full programme



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Organised by Rencontres Audiovisuelles and the DeVisu laboratory of the Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France, with the support of the European Union, Feder programme, the Hauts-de-France Region, the Communauté d’Agglomération de La Porte du Hainaut, The City of Wallers-Arenberg and Arenberg Creative Mine.


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More info: videomappingfestival.com
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