Gnomon Reveals 2011 Student Compilation Reel

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Press Release from Gnomon School of Visual Effects

The Gnomon School of Visual Effects, a world-class entertainment art school nestled in the heart of Hollywood, has released its 2011 Student Work Compilation reel. The reel features work from students who have gone on to work at highly acclaimed industry leaders like Digital Domain, LucasArts and Walt Disney Animation Studios.
 
Founded by Alex Alvarez, the Gnomon School is run by working VFX professionals from some of the video game and film industries' top studios, imparting both artistic and practical knowledge to students while also providing the opportunity to network while learning. Below please find some of the classes offered at Gnomon:

Creature Design
Jerad S. Marantz
Past work:
"X- Men: First Class"
"Rise of the Planet of the Apes"
"Transformers: Dark of the Moon"

Cinematography for Visual Effects
John Parenteau
Past work:
"Super 8"
"Sin City"
"Iron Man 2"

Character Animation
Tim Ingersoll
Past work:
"Enchanted"
"Over the Hedge"
"Shark Tale"

With a 93% overall job placement rate, Gnomon students often begin their careers right after graduating. See where some Gnomon alumni have landed at the alumni success stories page.

View the reel at http://www.gnomonschool.com/student_work/reels/.







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