P2 Camp
Join the Tapeless (R)evolution: Liberate yourself from the linear domain, and learn true creative freedom in a free-form non-linear image workflow from acquisition to archive.
This dynamic two-day workshop brought the technology to the professional, and the professional into the process. Our instructors, all industry professionals, introduced the P2 line of cameras and supporting equipment, while illuminating the process of working with P2 to bring data to screen and beyond. We covered all aspects of the process, from shooting to post, from production to archive. Whether you shoot, edit, post or produce, this workshop left you completely educated, fully informed, and ready to tackle any size P2 project.
Graduates
As a benefit of becoming a certified P2 Camp graduate you receive access to the Workshop Alumni Groups on Createasphere/CONNECT. This is the one-stop shop for helpful production resources, manuals, forums, blogs, and much more especially designed for graduates of P2 Camp.
Join forums with other Workshop Alumni worldwide to discuss production advice, new technologies, etc...
View past P2 Camp graduates here.
P2 Camp Reviews and Testimonials
JULY 19-10, 2007 IN LOS ANGELES, CA
P2 Workflow Workshop Propelled By Content, Instructors and Attendees
The Createasphere P2 Workshop launched with a bang and a flurry of excitement at the historic Los Angeles Center Studios in July. Cinematographers, post production supervisors, graphic artists, programmers, developers and educators attended the two-day beta lab-type workshop. In the first of a series of P2 Workflow Workshops, we set the tone for the July event to be a think-tank where learning is based on conversation and curiosity, with attendees encouraged to participate and question the panel. The conversation was lively, passionate and clearly committed to discovery.
Attendees, some of whom had traveled to attend the workshop, were treated to a detailed introduction to the P2 family, an in-depth discussion of the P2 data structure, several workflow examples, and some serious hands-on time with a host of equipment, ranging from the HPX500, the remarkable P2Mobile (HPM100), an HVX2000, and even a pre-production HPX3000. Attendees seemed to love experimenting - the equipment was rarely left alone!
The P2 workshop culminated with labs from Final Cut Pro and Avid, where attendees were given a look at the tools they would need to finalize their work. Plaster City's Steve Beres showed how to capture images (photographed by instructor cinematographer Suny Behar), import them to a workstation and edit them effortlessly.
As attendee and noted cinematographer Oliver Wood remarked: "The workshop was a great experience. It opened my eyes to a whole new recording medium which is obviously going to replace the tapes and reels which we have all become so familiar with. The guys who ran it really knew their stuff and could not be caught out by some very savvy members of the workshop."
As the technology evolves, so too will this Workshop. We look forward to seeing you on the journey, and sharing some serious (and not so serious) P2 Workflow knowledge with you.










