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Oregon3D Signed as Premier Training Center for eyeon Software

eyeon Software has endorsed Oregon3D as the premier, professional training center for Digital Fusion, eyeon's 2D compositing and special effects solutions. The first training center in the U.S. to offer continuing courses on Digital Fusion, Oregon3D's 10,000-square-foot facility provides the working surroundings and equipment used by professional creative artists in the film, game, TV and visualization industries. Oregon3D's first series of eyeon classes will start by winter of 2003.

"Oregon3D offers one of the finest technology curriculums available today," said Joanne Dicaire, marketing manager at eyeon. "We are pleased to be working with such an extraordinary training facility that assures participants will receive hands-on experience taught by certified experts."

Oregon3D employs instructors from across the country to ensure that the courses not only teach basic through advanced skills, but also provide "real-life" production and problem-solving experience. Typically consisting of four or five days of intensive, hands-on training, Oregon3D's courses go beyond the theory of operation to integrate course work with real-life storyboarding, postproduction and project management practices.

Digital Fusion is eyeon's flagship product and one of industry's leading 2D compositing and special effects solutions. Designed for artists working with demanding schedules and dynamic content, Digital Fusion's toolset includes hundreds of features, including realtime RAM caching, floating point image processing, macro tools, advanced tracking, grid warping and integrated scripting.

Oregon3D, The Center for Visualization Technologies, was created to empower people to learn, access and benefit from visualization technologies. For class registration and additional information on renting Oregon3D's visualization facility, visit the Oregon3D Website: www.oregon3d.com.

Toronto-based eyeon Software (www.eyeonline.com) is dedicated to providing the best possible solutions for creative desktop visual effects of leading production formats. Drawing upon their expertise in special effects and commercial broadcast production, the creators at eyeon continue to develop qualitative tools to suit realistic working environments, with outstanding product support at no additional charge.

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Bill Desowitz, former editor of VFXWorld, is currently the Crafts Editor of IndieWire.