Flashcore Presents An Online Entertainment Forum At Internetworld!

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As part of InternetWorld (Los Angeles, California, U.S.A., March 12-16, 2001), FlashCore, the new media community that hosts the Flash User Group, is presenting an online entertainment forum Wednesday, March 14, 2001. The keynote address will begin at 5 pm, and the speaker is TBA. Beginning at 5:45 pm, Clive Henrick, multimedia developer, Netgroupie.com, will run a demonstration of integrating DVD and Flash with the Web using InterActual Player 2.0. At 7 pm, John Welch, senior director and executive producer, games for Shockwave.com, will speak on the future of Web interactivity and online gaming. At 7:45 pm, Chris Takami and the team at Flinch Studio will give an online animation case study of their production of Tim Burton's "Stainboy." At 8:30 pm, moderator Roger Vertruba, CEO, Toonshoppe Animation, will lead a panel discussion on the future of online entertainment. FlashCore Los Angeles would like to extend the invitation to all registered members to submit their work for presentation at InternetWorld. At the FlashCore booth on the show floor, FlashCore will be displaying Flash content in a continuous loop of animation, Website designs, interstitials and other creations. Get your work seen by the visitors of the FlashCore booth. InternetWorld consistently attracts over 50,000 people to its spring show! Your creations will also be displayed on the new FlashCore Website once it is officially relaunched. This contest runs until the first 200 valid entries are received or until February 28, 2001. Send all submissions to: membership@flashcore.com with the subject heading: Flash Portfolio Contest. For more information on Flashcore at InternetWorld, contact Flashcore's John Tidwell at: E-mail: johntidwell@flashcore.com or Tel.: (818) 994-7199; or Mark Winstanley at: E-mail: mwinstanley@flashcore.com; or Tel.: (323) 436-0169.






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