WiVP: Empowering women in virtual production
Mar 5, 2024
WiVP, led by the dynamic duo Christina Nowak and Catherine Crawley, ignites a revolution in the VP landscape, carving out a space where women thrive. This ground-breaking initiative isn’t just about breaking glass ceilings; it’s about reshaping the very foundations upon which they stand.
WiVP is more than a community; it’s a movement, a force to be reckoned with. With a mission to transform the industry, WiVP offers a powerhouse platform for networking, education, and invigorating discussions that challenge the status quo.Â
Prepare to be dazzled as WiVP puts the spotlight on the incredible women shaping the future of virtual production. From cinematic masterpieces to revolutionary gaming experiences, WiVP showcases the brilliance and innovation of female talent across all media.Â
Get ready to be inspired! Starting in 2024, WiVP will roll out monthly LinkedIn audio events inclusive to all. Featuring trailblazers sharing their career journeys, technical wizardry, and creative genius, these events are not to be missed.Â
WiVP’s vision is clear: to create a world where women thrive, where diversity is celebrated, and where every voice is heard. With a commitment to fostering a supportive community and championing diversity and representation, WiVP is leading the charge towards a more inclusive industry.Â
But that’s not all! WiVP’s inaugural launch event, “WiVP: Game Changers,” hosted by the pioneering Christina Nowak, shined the spotlight on “Game Changers,” a ground-breaking narrative game developed by Megaverse and supported by UK Research & Innovation that’s taking the industry by storm.Â
We delved deep into the heart of “Game Changers,” exploring its use of innovative technology and real-time audience interaction. With insights from visionary writer Emma Nuttall and ingenious producer Toki Allison, along with their award win in the Virtual Production category in the Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards 2023. Â
For more information on WiVP, visit here.Â
Comment / Laurence Johnson, sustainability manager, Film LondonÂ