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Autodesk CG Student Awards Issues 2014 Call for Entries

CG Student Awards is now accepting submissions for the 2014 Autodesk CG Student Awards, with over $230,000 in prizes and 15 studio internships available to winners.

CG Student Awards is now accepting submissions for the 2014 Autodesk CG Student Awards. Owned and produced by The Tasman Theory Pty Limited, and sponsored by Autodesk, the event showcases excellence in computer graphics from students and recent graduates from the world’s leading training facilities. This year’s Awards have over $230,000 in prizes and 15 studio internships available to winners.

The Awards has six main categories:

1. School of the Year: Open to all schools to enter. Over US$100,000 in prizes.

2. VFX/Animation: Open to VFX and animation artists.

3. Next-Gen Gaming: Open to games designers and developers.

4. Young Guns: New category open to secondary school students.

5. People’s Choice: Voted by the public.

6. Bootcamp Placements: 15 internships at leading studios.

“This is truly an incredible opportunity for students and recent alumni to not only showcase their work to industry experts, but it's simply the best possible way to launch your career in these competitive industries,” declared Andrew McDonald, co-founder of the awards.

Students who are interested to create and submit entries for the Awards can download the latest versions of Autodesk Media & Entertainment portfolio for free from the CG Student Awards website or the Autodesk Education Community. They can also access free game design, video and film tutorials and learning resources, as well as discussion forums and blogs on Autodesk AREA.

All computer graphics students that attended an accredited course during January 2013 - May 2014 are invited to take part by submitting their latest demo reel and best artwork to the judging panel.

Examples of suitable courses are Computer Animation, Bachelor of Computer Graphics, Animation and Interactive Media, Game Design and Development, 3D Computer Animation, Digital Effects, Computer Visualisation, Computer Science, Visual Effect (VFX) Courses. All other courses with similar curriculum are deemed suitable.

The Awards have an extensive list of high profile companies sponsoring the event: Autodesk, Crytek, Digital Tutors, NVIDIA, Pixologic, Wacom, Conceptshare, SiteGround, Next-Limit Technologies, The Foundry, Ownage, Chaos Group, GTechnology, Side Effects Software, 3D Artist magazine, 3D Total, 3D-Coat and Allegorithmic.

Leading production studios Crytek, Weta Digital, Double Negative, Epic Games, Framestore, Gameloft, The Mill, Method Studios, MPC, Ninja Theory and Prime Focus, are also offering 15 professional internships throughout Europe, USA, Canada, and New Zealand. Each studio offers slightly different internships, but an internship winner can expect to receive 2-6 months professional experience, support and guidance from industry leading experts, a standard intern salary, and an amazing opportunity to network and prove their skills.

Entries to the Autodesk CG Student Awards can be submitted online at www.cgstudentawards.com. The results will be announced June 3rd, 2014.

The CG Student Awards is an annual event which showcases and rewards excellence in computer graphics from students and recent graduates. To date, the event has already helped kick-start the careers of countless digital artists and given away over $360,000 in prizes. Qualified students at schools from all over the world are encouraged to submit their demo reel and artwork to our judging panel and compete for prizes and internships at the world's leading production studios.

Source: Autodesk

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.