Posts Tagged ‘software’

Paid Internship – Rhythm & Hues, EFX Apprentice Program

The Rhythm & Hues Apprentice Program is designed to give participants the opportunity to gain valuable production experience and the chance to work with a talented group of dedicated professionals in a collaborative, energetic environment. This program is designed to […]


Promoting the video portfolio.

Whether it is an animation, a short film or a quality demo reel at some point you ultimately want to get the word out about your work, get noticed and get paid for what you like to do most. In […]


scene detection

scene detection is a tool to automatically detect scene changes in pre-recorded video and generate automatic chapter markers for quick navigation. scene detection is written in Java and relies on a somewhat modified version of Dan O’Sullivan’s vxp library for […]


Blender Basics Free Classroom Tutorial Book

Blender is a modeling/rendering tool. It is not Maya. It is free. It works on Mac and PC. It is Open Source – So, that’s a good thing. It can do some incredible animation and renderings (Elephants Dreams). It’s easy […]


Flash Tilt/Shift Effect

Tilt/Shift effects are traditionally done with special lenses and cameras. Somewhere along the way (mid- 2006) people started cranking out fake miniature model effects in Photoshop (most popular tutorial/example). This miniature effect style has been used in animations but it […]


Vircas – Streaming HD Video

Vircas is seeking film producers, directors, and distributors that would like to have their film featured in our monthly showcase. Vircas technology offers a full-screen DVD and HD quality video streaming platform that enables error free transport of high bit […]


College of Design Information Technology Workshops, Fall 2006

The College of Design Information Technology Department is pleased to announce its schedule of workshops for the Fall 2006 Semester. Workshops are currently only available to College of Design students, staff, or faculty. Workshop being offered include: Introduction to Computing […]


Cat in Space, Tap and Nike on the run…

Way before the ‘So You Can Dance’ and ‘Dancing With the Stars’ odd-ball-pseudo-reality-70’s flashback-variety shows… Gregory Hines put out a film called “Tap” where he wired up tap shoes to midi/synths. I’m not sure if these were ever functional or […]


Gliffy – Collaborative Illustration Package

Flash-based application service that allows you to create you own charts, diagrams and drawings within a browser. Currently still in public beta… collaborative environment, SVG/JPG export, drag and drop ease of use. Not neccessarily a Visio killer but might prove […]


At the Edge of Art

At the Edge of Art makes the case for art that is empowered rather than emasculated, seditious rather than sedate. Yet as important as art’s new functions may be, the Internet–that global lifeblood through which so much of this new […]

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