Bringing together production and post-production specialists from the worlds of film, broadcast and games with imaging and graphics researchers. CVMP 2013 provides a European forum to discuss the latest research, advances and state-of-the-art industry practices.
If you would like to get involved in CVMP2013, then send us an email at contact@cvmp-conference.org

Delivering content for emerging platforms such as e-cinema, high-resolution home displays and interactive media are necessitating the development of new approaches.
The aim of the conference is to demonstrate innovative techniques currently being used in media production and to discuss their future influence on common practice.
Papers are invited to present novel research and practical applications related to media production. see call for papers
What is CVMP?
CVMP –Conference for Visual Media Production - aims to bring together the worlds of academic algorithmic research and post production to discuss new advancements and innovative applications.
It is also a unique opportunity to network and pick each other’s brains. Who knows what ideas may form?
“CVMP offered a good mix of research people in graphics and vision as well as industry experts in production and post-production. Surprisingly for such a smaller conference, papers, speeches and posters were continuously of good quality. The time I spent in London was a good investment.”Jurgen Stauder, Technical Advisor, Thomson Corporate Research
Who should attended?
• Chief Technical Officers• Technical Directors• Pipeline Architects• Engineers• Academic Researchers in Signal / Image / Video Processing, Graphics and Computer Vision
What can I exect?
Submitted papers determine a substantial part of the line up. We have another year of high calibre speakers. Keynote speakers this year are:
Eoin Greenham & Rajat RoyPrime Focus
Paco GalanesYouTube
Christian TheobaltMax Planck Institut
Tim WebberFramestore