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FMX Announces Plans for 2011 Event

FMX 2011 - Europe's largest conference devoted to Animation, Effects, Games and Interactive Media celebrates its 16th Conference this year with another fantastic 4-days of networking, presentations, technical demonstrations, conference papers and recurring events.

Press Release from FMX

FMX 2011 - Europe's largest conference devoted to Animation, Effects, Games and Interactive Media celebrates its 16th Conference this year with another fantastic 4-days of networking, presentations, technical demonstrations, conference papers and recurring events.

FMX Program Chair, Jean-Michel Blottière comments: "This year we would like to harness the extraordinary creativity from the digital industries to present the most exciting themes. We will focus on technical issues such as previz and editing in 3D; how open source can influence the industry; focus on lighting; interactive software and technology. We have a few special surprises in the pipeline!"

Topics for 2011Tron and Tron: LegacyThe 1982 cult-classic Tron that inspired a generation of animators and filmmakers will feature in a special presentation by award-winning director of animation and computer graphics Bill Kroyer - one of the first animators to make the leap to computer animation as Computer Image Choreographer on Disney’s ground-breaking feature. Kroyer will present behind the scenes footage and reveal the technology used at the time.

FMX will host a special feature on Tron: Legacy including contributions by Digital Domain. At the time of going to press Tron: Legacy has just been placed on the Academy Awards shortlist and the Visual Effects Society VES Award list.

Global ProductionGlobal Production is altering how the industry works, allowing for continuous work-flow, distributed workplaces and co-financing. Convergence is getting faster and the complexity of production is rapidly growing.

"The entertainment industry is changing so fast that you can do anything, anytime, anywhere, as long as you build both a proper pipeline and successful business model," said Eric Roth, Executive Director of the Visual Effects Society. "Our Global Production Track will highlight the truly crucial issues and trends that all serious digital artists will want to know more about," added Roth.

Eric Roth will host this track focusing on key people across all media - games, film, television and social platforms - to discuss how these changes will influence the industry; how to deal with new ways of distribution and the rapidly growing industries in Asia.

Open SourceOpen Source hardware and software applications are changing the nature in which we use technology across many areas. Software executive Dan Candela, Director of Technology at Walt Disney Animation Studios will host a track on how the CG world is influenced by Open Source technology and what impact this will have on conventional approaches.

Simultaneous EventsFMX is proud to announce the continued relationship with the Stuttgart Festival of Animated Film (ITFS) and the Animation Production Day (APD).

Internationales Trickfilm-Festival Stuttgart - Festival of Animated Film 2011

Between May 3rd and 8th, 2011 Stuttgart will once again become the centre of international animation films. For the 18th time, the ITFS invites directors, production companies, distributors and international sales companies to present their animated films. Trickfilm festival and FMX share a passion for film. Visitors will be able to enjoy the latest film releases at the Trickfilm festival after enjoying a fulfilled day at the FMX conference.

Animation Production Day (APD)APD is a business platform for the international animation industry, aimed at feature film projects, serial projects, games and mobile content, with a focus on brand building opportunities. The Animation Production Day takes place May 3-4, 2011 in the Haus der Wirtschaft.

Ticket InformationTickets and combi-tickets for FMX and ITFS can be purchased through www.fmx.de at the end of January.

New WebsiteFMX 2011 launches a new website (www.fmx.de) making it easier to access program information, purchase a ticket and take part in FMX. The new site will include enhanced media content relating to the conference and extra details about our speakers. It is fully accessible via all Smartphone devices.

Full program content will be updated in March 2011.

The conference program will be online from March 2011. Tickets can be purchased at the end of January.

www.fmx.de

FMX is an event in cooperation with VES Visual Effects Society, AIAS Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences, ACM Siggraph, 5D Conference and the Stuttgart Media University. It is hosting the Animation Production Day 2011 (APD), a joint venture with the Festival of Animated Film Stuttgart (ITFS). FMX is funded by the Ministry of State and the Ministry of Economics Baden-Wuerttemberg, the MFG Film Funding, the MFG Innovation Agency for IT and Media, and the FFA German Federal Film Board. FMX 2011 is organized by the Institute of Animation, Visual Effects and Digital Postproduction at Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg.

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