
The Dean of the
College of Communication Arts traveled
to Studio Palace yesterday to discuss
collaboration with Thairath on
collaborative learning at the NextGen
Virtual Production: Technology Insights
event. Thairath newspaper has expanded
its operations to include several
companies, including Twin Flame, which
produces dramas and series and manages
studios; Triple V Broadcast Co., Ltd.,
which produces online productions; Trend
V G3 Co., Ltd., and many other
affiliated companies. Twin Flame 's
core expertise lies in leveraging MO-SYS
Virtual Studio, a world-class virtual
reality technology used in film and
media. The event featured virtual
reality demonstrations and discussions
with experts from various partners,
including LG, BROMPTON, Aputure, and
Canon. This collaboration with Thairath
and the College of Communication Arts
will further equip students with
real-world work experiences in a
state-of-the-art online content
management organization, one of the
country's leading organizations.