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SVG.Open 2004, 3rd Annual Conference on Scalable Vector Graphics

By Guest (not verified) | Tuesday, September 7, 2004 at 11:00am
Begins: September 7, 2004

Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an exciting World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) open standard enabling high-quality, dynamic, interactive, stylable graphics to be delivered over the Web using accessible, human-readable XML. SVG can be delivered to mobile phones, PDAs, and desktop computers.

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M:I 3 Moves to June 2005

Originally planned to kick off the summer 2005 season, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 3 will now open in theaters on June 29, 2005. Paramount Pictures' move is likely in response to SPIDER-MAN 2's huge box office receipts leading up to the Independence Day holiday in the States. The Tom Cruise starrer will now go head to head with 20th Century Fox's THE FANTASTIC FOUR, which is set to open July 1. Whether Fox will move F4 is yet to be seen, however Fox will be happy that it will now have May 6 all for itself for its Ridley Scott-directed Crusades epic, KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.

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Discreet Open House in New York

By Guest (not verified) | Wednesday, June 23, 2004 at 11:00am
Begins: June 23, 2004

Discreet will be holding an open house showcasing its lineup of products for post-production, broadcast and film professionals. Seminars will cover 3D animation using 3ds max, compositing on the desktop using combustion, editing and finishing with smoke, advanced visual effects using flint and flame and digital color grading using lustre. The event will be held from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at 12 W. 21st St., 12th Floor.

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Discreet Open House in Santa Monica

By Guest (not verified) | Wednesday, June 23, 2004 at 11:00am
Begins: June 23, 2004

Discreet will be holding an open house showcasing its lineup of products for post-production, broadcast and film professionals. Seminars will cover 3D animation using 3ds max, compositing on the desktop using combustion, editing and finishing with smoke, advanced visual effects using flint and flame and digital color grading using lustre. The event will be held from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm at 2110 Main Street, Suite 207.

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Cartoons on the Bay 2004

By Guest (not verified) | Wednesday, April 21, 2004 at 11:00am
Begins: April 21, 2004

Cartoons on the Bay is an international event with awards, workshops, lectures, TV and theatrical previews, and events centering on the ever-changing world of television animation. The Pulcinella Awards Competition is open to all products in animation for television and the Internet, including pilots of series. The Competition is also open to short-films. In 2004, the Competition will also be open to educational films which compete for a special Unicef-Regione Campania Prize.

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Chicago Area Toon Novices and Professionals (CATNAP) December Meeting

By Guest (not verified) | Saturday, December 13, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: December 13, 2003

CATNAP's monthly meeting will focus on the group project of creating a animated promotional piece for the web. As always, there will be open screenings of work brought by attendees. Meetings take place at 1 pm at itoons, 3717 N. Ravenswood Avenue, Suite 210 in Chicago. The meetings are free and open to all animators and students. (Please note: due to the holidays we are meeting on the SECOND Saturday of the month for December).

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scr(i)pt magazine's Open Door Screenwriting Contest

By Guest (not verified) | Monday, December 8, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: December 8, 2003

Scr(i)pt magazine's Open Door Screenwriting Contest is sponsored by the production house Benderspink (AMERICAN PIE, CATS & DOGS). The contest features a grand prize of $3,000. The top three scripts will be read by Benderspink. Software and prizes supplied by Final Draft, InkTip, the Writers Store and Script P.I.M.P.'s Writer's Database. Previous winner Brian Winfrey sold his script to Disney for mid-six figures. The entry fee is $45. For more information visit http://www.scriptmag.com/pages/contest.shtml.

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Open Animation Screening in Toronto!

By Guest (not verified) | Friday, September 19, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: September 19, 2003

The Toronto Animated Image Society is welcoming animators to show their animated films at our annual open screening. Everyone is welcome to show their work. Formats available will be 16mm, 35mm,Mini-DV, VHS, BETA and DVD. Beginning at 8:00 pm, the screening will take place at the NFB Mediatheque, 150 John Street. For more information call (416) 533-7889.

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Hi-Def Open House: The Science of HD to Film

By Guest (not verified) | Tuesday, July 15, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: July 15, 2003

iO Film, a full-service digital film finishing facility, and Panasonic will present an open house event. During the course of the evening, iO will demonstrate its Avid DS system and samples of HD transfer to 35mm film will be screened. The event will take place from 7-9:00 pm. The event is open to selected members of the production and post-production industries. Lucas Wilson, iO Film's director of HD post-production, will discuss "HD Workflow," and Kevin Mullican, iO Film's cto, will present "Logical Steps: HD to Film." In addition, Doug Leighton, Panasonic

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International Open Image Competition 2003

By Guest (not verified) | Sunday, March 23, 2003 at 11:00am
Begins: March 23, 2003

This competition and showcase is open to all areas of creative media supporting the promotion of talent within the fields of digital imaging, photography, installations, painting, sculpture, web art and mixed media. Showcase for winning entries to be held at the Deluxe Gallery Hoxton Square London UK.www.deluxe-arts.org.ukMetro Imaging official event sponsor will be providing

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Primal Screen Delivers Animated Charles Barkley For TNT

Atlanta-based broadcast design company Primal Screen has created an animated show open for the new TNT program LISTEN UP! The live, half-hour show features basketball legend Charles Barkley and host Ernie Johnson in conversation with guests from the worlds of sports, entertainment and news. Drawing on a style heavily influenced by graffiti art, the open features Barkley and Johnson rushing through city streets to the studio where the show takes place. Animation director and graffiti artist Ward Jenkins styled the piece to give a glimpse into the character of the show.

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New Animation Project Tracking Software Now In Open Beta

Toonstruck has placed its animation project tracking and asset management software into open beta. Toontrack provides a spreadsheet-style status of all shots, private login for each member of the team, and allows for the assigning of tasks, daily submission and review. In addition, asset management and version control and history tools are included that link directly with Maya animation software allowing the import, reference or opening of files directly into Maya from Toontrack.

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Hi-Wire Flies High For Dragonfly

Digital effects designer Cassie Scroggins of Minneapolis-based Hi-Wire recently finished a complete visual identity, including a logo, program open, interstitials and graphical interface, for DragonflyTV, a PBS program created by Twin Cities Public Television (TPT). DragonflyTV, a new childrens program that began airing on PBS stations nationwide on January 19, 2002, is geared towards children ages 9-12 and features ordinary children and their own science investigations.

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Local 839

By Guest (not verified) | Friday, December 7, 2001 at 11:00am
Begins: December 7, 2001

The animation community is invited to Local 839's Open House Holiday Party, Friday, December 7 from 6 pm to midnight.

Beverly Garland Holiday Inn Grand Ballroom, 4222 Vineland in North Hollywood (just south of the 101).

Free hors d'oeuvres and no-host bar; open to the entire animation community. No RSVP necessary; call Local 839 at (818) 766-7151 for details.

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Lifetime Sports Teams Up With DMA Animation For Dancesport

DMA Animation created the broadcast design package for the Lifetime Network's new television franchise, DANCESPORT CHAMPIONSHIPS. The DanceSport event took place in Monaco, where the world's best dancers met for this international competition. DMA designed a rhythmic flowing show open to highlight the beauty and motion of the dancers. DMA's design package included an open, bumpers and lower thirds along with other ancillary graphic elements, using a combination of live action footage and CGI ribbons. DMA Animation designs for television, film, the Internet and new media.

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Blur Studio Designs And Produces Open For TLC's Robotica

By Dan Sarto | Thursday, May 10, 2001 at 12:00am

Venice, Californias Blur Studio's broadcast design division recently created a show open for ROBOTICA, The Learning Channel's new 1-hour robot competition series airing on Wednesday nights. Creative director Tim Brown came up with the piece's innovative design, centering on a chrome-plated, flying robot that mounts an aggressive assault on the television screen. Blur Studio concept artist Feng Shu designed the robot character and 3D artist Juan Granja modeled and animated it. Blur Studio also handled the production of the open, composed entirely of photo-real 3D computer animation.

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Wild Brain Opens And Closes The Chuck Jones Show

By Dan Sarto | Sunday, April 29, 2001 at 12:00am

San Franciscos Wild Brain, Inc. has announced their work on the animated open, close and lifts for Cartoon Network's new weekly series, THE CHUCK JONES SHOW, which premiered on the cable network this past April 8, 2001. In the 30-second open, Wile E. Coyote zooms around on an Acme rocket, interacting with old Chuck Jones characters such as the Road Runner, Michigan J. Frog, Duck Dodgers, Marvin the Martian and Bugs Bunny. The characters eventually fall onto a stage and surround an animated, framed picture of Chuck Jones. As Wile E.

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Art Institutes International at San Francisco Open House

By Guest (not verified) | Saturday, April 28, 2001 at 11:00am
Begins: April 28, 2001

Upcoming high school graduates, artists, creative career seekers and anyone interested in a career in the creative arts is invited to attend an April 28 Open House at The Art Institutes International at San Francisco. The Open House will include presentations from faculty and staff about the school

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Will SGI Rebound?

By Rick DeMott | Wednesday, September 27, 2000 at 12:00am

SGI, once the forefront graphic workstation provider, is trying to regain past success, by recently acquiring Intergraph, releasing Open Source Inventor and embracing Linux. The company is hopeful this approach to open source will lead to more interest in SGI's software portfolio. The Intergraph acquisition will allow SGI a more competitive stance in the PC workstation arena. The hope is these moves will lead to a viable turnaround path for further success and profitability. To learn more about SGIs products visit their Website.

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NFB Open House

By Guest (not verified) | Monday, September 25, 2000 at 11:00am
Begins: September 25, 2000

The National Film Board of Canada is holding an open house of their new facilities. The event gives the public a chance to meet the filmmakers and staff. The NFB will feature screenings, studio tours and receptions on Monday from 2-6 pm and on Tuesday from 10 am - 5 pm. Screening facilities will be available for visitors to screen their own work as well.

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