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Friday, July 10, 2009

Short Session Student Showcase @ AniMotion NM (7/14)


Game Jam today and... S4 this coming Tuesday:

The inaugural ‘S4’ - the Short Session Student Showcase @ AniMotion NM

Date and Time:
July 14, 2009 from 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Address:
131 Pine St NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106

Cost: FREE

Description:
Join us for the inaugural ‘S4’ - the Short Session Student Showcase @ AniMotion NM.

Top students from the Art Center College of Design’s Animation Program will be giving some amazing bite-sized presentations.

It’s sure to be an amazing evening! It’s your opportunity to learn a thing or two, and pick up some cool tips and tricks.

These 20 minute sessions are fast paced and fun. We’ll make sure to save some time at the close of the evening for questions and answers – and to meet these up-and-coming superstars!

Check it out...

Speakers:

Previs & Animatics
presenter: Tim Zawadzkas
Join Tim as he explains how to do inexpensive and fast previsualization and animatics for films, TV or games – using free software that is downloadable from the Internet! Tim will walk us through the process of setting up a scene from “Good Will Hunting” using previs techniques that culminate in a finished animatic.

Dynamic Storyboarding
presenter: Richard Pennington
Everything you wanted to know about the art of storyboarding, but were afraid to ask. Richard will cover everything from thumbnails, roughs, keys and production boards to shot layout, composition, style and medium. Did we say this is going to be fast paced?

How to Create an Animated Music Video
presenters: Desi Garcia & Marc Quetone
Learn what’s involved in creating an animated music video. Join Desi and Marc as they walk us through their process in creating the animated music video “Voices” – for local hip-hop artist, Rick Artiaga. Explore the benefits of working as a team to draw inspiration from one another. Find out how they made decisions on composition, color, mood and character styles.

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