Press & Media

Broadcast Magazine — Virtual Production in the Spotlight. December 2023

Louisa was one of five industry experts invited to comment on the state and future of Virtual Production for Broadcast Magazine, the UK’s leading publication for the television and film industry.

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La Opinión de A Coruña — Mundos Digitales. July 2023

Following her keynote at Mundos Digitales, one of Spain’s most significant annual VFX and digital arts festivals, Louisa was interviewed by the local newspaper La Opinión de A Coruña about her career journey from building story books and tinkering with computers as a child to leading some of the world’s most ambitious Virtual Production stages.

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Cineuropa — Cannes Next Panel Report. May 2022

Cineuropa covered Louisa’s participation in the Cannes Next Virtual Production panel, reporting on the key themes discussed around accessibility, workflow innovation, and the future of real-time technologies in film production.

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Epic Games — Meet Someone Unreal. July 2021

Louisa was featured in Epic Games’ ongoing series profiling practitioners pushing the boundaries of Unreal Engine, highlighting her dual career as a Virtual Production Supervisor and independent game developer building an accessible game for children with autism.

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Video

Cannes Marché du Film — How Does Virtual Production Promote Accessibility? May 2022

In 2022, Louisa was invited to join a panel at Cannes Next — the Marché du Film’s executive conference on the future of entertainment — to discuss the wins, challenges, and accessibility benefits of Virtual Production for feature film pipelines. The panel was developed in partnership with Unreal Engine and hosted by Joan Da Silva, Unreal Engine Strategy Advisor at Epic Games, alongside fellow panelists Brad Blackbourn (The Third Floor) and Valerie Johnson-Redrow (Monolith Studios).

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Geneva International Film Festival (GIFF) — A VP Toolkit for Film Professionals. November 2022

Louisa was invited to present at the Geneva International Film Festival as part of their special programme on Virtual Production, followed by a fireside chat. The session explored what a practical VP toolkit looks like for directors and producers encountering the technology for the first time. A recording of the full session is available via the GIFF archive.

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Black Nights Film Festival (POFF) — What Makes a Real-World VP Location Successful. November 2022

At the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Louisa presented a case study on House of the Dragon, examining what makes a real-world Virtual Production location technically and creatively successful. The session drew on her direct experience as VP Supervisor on the production.

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Metaverse Summit Paris — The New Film Value Chain. June 2022

Louisa joined a panel at the Metaverse Summit in Paris to discuss how Virtual Production is reshaping the film value chain, from development through to distribution. The conversation examined how real-time technologies are compressing production timelines and opening new creative possibilities for filmmakers at every budget level.

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Picture This Conference — VP Case Study. November 2022

Louisa presented at Picture This, a Nordisk Film conference in Copenhagen, on the practical realities of Virtual Production for the Nordic film industry. A recording of the session is available via LinkedIn.

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TEDx Clerkenwell — VR is More Than a Vision. November 2016

An early career talk exploring the emotional and experiential potential of Virtual Reality at TEDx Clerkenwell, delivered on behalf of AVR London. The talk examined how immersive technologies access human perception in ways that go beyond the visual — an argument that continues to inform Louisa’s thinking about technology and its relationship to people.

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Awards & Recognition

Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards — Judge. November 2023

Louisa was invited to serve as a judge for the 2023 Broadcast Tech Innovation Awards, recognising outstanding technological achievement in UK broadcasting and production. The awards are run by Broadcast Magazine and represent one of the industry’s most respected annual honours.

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