Event aims to inspire a new breed
Media Design School Media Release
25 October 2005
Event aims to inspire a new breed
Star Trek Enterprise’s visual effects producer Dan Curry will be amongst the global luminaries inspiring students at a one-off Wellington event next month.
The Media Design School-sponsored AnimfxNZ Student Master Class Day will be an excellent opportunity for tertiary students with a strong interest in animation, visual effects and gaming to hear and speak with a high calibre collection of global achievers including Dreamworks Animation’s Tim Johnson, director of Over the Hedge and Antz, Warren Franklin, the CEO of Rainmaker, Canada’s largest animation and VFX Studios), Rita Street, the managing director of Radar Cartoons and Matt Aitken (VFX Supervisor for WETA Digital.
The day’s programme will
also include a question and answer panel to discuss careers
and opportunities in the gaming industry. Panelists will
include successful Kiwi gaming entrepreneurs Mario Wynands
from Sidhe Interactive and Metia Interactive’s Maru
Nihoniho .
The event is designed to impart valuable
advice and inspirational stories to students interested in
making their mark in this most dynamic of
industries.
Located in downtown Auckland, Media Design School is a private tertiary institute specialising in high-end undergraduate and graduate qualifications in 3D animation, 3D visualisation, visual effects, game art, game programming, graphic design, digital media, creative advertising and creative technologies.
MDS has close ties and integration with companies in the creative and emerging technologies industries, in the development and support of its qualifications and curriculum, and by aligning itself with major industry events.
The AnimfxNZ Student Master
Classes Day
Wednesday November 7
Venue: NZ Community
Trust Mediatheatre, The Film Archive, Wellington
Cost:
$100 plus GST, includes lunch and refreshments.
Register
at
www.animfxnz.com
ends