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Education Headline News

New York Officials Unveil ‘Made in NY Animation Project’

Young New Yorkers receive training on state-of-the-art animation software, opening doors to careers in film, gaming, advertising and more. New Animation Industry Council, comprised of professionals from New York-based animation studios, will advise the program.

augmented reality Headline News

‘What We Leave Behind’ Encourages AR Confessions at Slamdance

Project from ARwall and Clever Fox allows people to record anonymous tales of anxiety and hope in the digital age, all of which will be archived online.

Visual Effects VFXWorld

2018 Academy VFX Bake-Off: Presenting a Phantasmagoria of Imagery

Creative teams from 10 Oscar hopefuls present their contributions at the Academy’s annual Visual Effects Bake-off held on Saturday, January 6 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, CA.

VR Headline News

The VOID Integrates IKinema into ‘Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire’

U.K. company’s animation middleware added to the realism of the hyper-reality experience, now open at three locations worldwide.

Feature VFX VFXWorld

Worlds of Wonder: Winter 2018 VFX Preview

This winter offers a franchise reboot, massive destruction on a global scale, and the return of Paddington the bear, but the real story just might be the worlds of wonder conjured up for the Disney adaptation of ‘A Wrinkle in Time.’

Marvel Studios VFXWorld

Wormholes & Scrappers: Double Negative Delivers Visual Feast for ‘Thor: Ragnarok’

By Trevor Hogg | Thursday, December 28, 2017 at 12:24pm

VFX supervisor Stuart Lashley oversees 200 shots for the third instalment of the God of Thunder franchise, including wormholes, fiery crashes and attacks, high-rise apartment views, and the vast wasteland of Skakaar.

Feature VFX Headline News

WATCH: Rodeo FX Unveils VFX Breakdown for ‘Blade Runner 2049’

From digital signage and sci-fi cityscapes to a completely remade Las Vegas locale, Rodeo FX delivers 75 visual effects shots for the sequel to Ridley Scott’s classic 1982 feature film.

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