![The full demonstration with Nicolas Cuellar, GoPro Fusion camera connected to the iPad GoPro App, being seen live on the projectors in the lab (thanks to Screen Mirroring on an AppleTV).](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51c978eee4b0f0514253c0ac/1538042894457-5L4ZP6VVJ1CGFHZRGW1C/03_IMG_7629_copy.jpg)
![Lens, speaker, and mic placement on the GoPro Fusion 360 video camera.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51c978eee4b0f0514253c0ac/1538042816489-NX5Z6R7EH6OJ06P4DODT/04_IMG_7651_copy_2.jpg)
![An ADMA student tries out the Oculus Go VR (Virtual Reality) headset with the help of ADMA student.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51c978eee4b0f0514253c0ac/1538042849158-159FTLG52Q1SZX6VZ8QX/05_IMG_7633_copy.jpg)
![Nicolas Cuellar shows off the Glidecam HD2000 Stabilizer System he brought to allow ADMA students to train on.](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/51c978eee4b0f0514253c0ac/1538042937135-MYL2PVXZO1260XM4X1AJ/07_IMG_7649_copy_copy.jpg)
On September 26, 2018, Nicolas Cuellar introduced ADMA students to the new technology of 360 video, as well as a glidecam, and the fundamentals of storytelling for new media.
This is what ADMA is all about! We bring industry professionals into our classroom to show off new and industry leading technologies, showing advanced ways of creating new media, and putting it all in front of ADMA students so they can learn their craft as they work towards employment with professional skills and experiences.