we are a community platform for creative video professionals working in live entertainment, installations & virtual production
live event visual designers * scenic media artists * content creators * entertainment technologists * experiential designers * 3D world builders * previz engineers
rock tours * television broadcasts * art installations * cultural events * theatrical events * architectural installations * themed entertainment * virtual live experiences * magic
motion graphics * animation * digital art * narrative media * 3D environments * video designs * real-time generated content * interactive media * digital lighting * mixed reality
screens producers * media server programmers * multi-screen visualists * integrated media creators * workflow engineers * video installation artists * XR specialists
we empower the builders of creative video applications to elevate their practice - and their value
We represent a cross section of creative vision and engineering expertise in creative video production. We have the opportunity to shape the future of the creative video industry for installation, live & virtual events. For our industry to flourish, our professional worth must be prioritized. Community and work-standards need to be our focus. frame:work will provide a platform for discussion and engagement. We bring creative video professionals together.
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further discussion from our founders and community
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