FMX 2012

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Special, Special Effects, Visual Effects, Visualization | Event Type: Conferences | Site Categories: 2D, 3D, Art, CG, Games, Internet and Interactive, Motion Graphics, Stop-Motion, Technology, Visual Effects

FMX was initiated as an event for students labeled "Film and Media Exchange" (FMX) in 1994 and was supposed to take place every two years. As early as 1996 it became an annual event . When the first FMX took place in 1994, the industry did not even dare to dream about the creative possibilities within computer animation and digital effects that exist today. Throughout the past fifteen years of its existence, FMX kept up with the developments and trends and has grown to become an important networking platform for those working with digital imagery.

In 2012, FMX tracks are, among others, dedicated to Virtual Production, Cinema of the Future, Animation, Visual Effects, Games, Tech Talks, Focuses on Montreal and Vancouver, Poland, Estonia, Transmedia, Virtual Humans and Controlling Complexity.

Confirmed presentations include subjects such as Worldbuilding, Previsualization, Capture Space, Framerates, Stereo 3D, Animation Wild ‘n Strange, VES Exchange, Visual Effects in India, Germany and Europe, Visual Arts, Games made in Germany, Industrial CG, Cloud Computing, Siggraph and Eurographics Papers, Young Guns

Starts: May 08, 2012 - Ends: May 11, 2012
Location: Stuttgard, GermanyWebsite: http://www.fmx.de/home






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