Program & Registration
| Friday, October 22 | ||
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| 9:00 AM | "Comics to Film: How drawing can create careers" with Matt Haley (High school students only) | |
| 10:00 AM | Workshops (For high school students only; All workshops are held concurrently, so please register for only one) | |
| Photoshop: Create your world Find out how to create and animate your own world from scratch while exploring Photoshop CS5. Led by School of Informatics Lecturer Beth Lykins. Open to high school students only. |
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| Flash: Video game dissection! See how a video game works! Go inside a popular Flash game and learn all about the programming, art and animation that make a great game experience. Led by School of Informatics Lecturer Mathew Powers. Open to high school students only. |
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| 3D Animation: Bring your vision to life Take on 3D animation from the beginner or intermediate level. Learn 3D animation concepts (interface, modeling, texturing and lighting) and gain experience with Maya software. Led by School of Informatics Lecturer Clint Koch. Open to high school students only. |
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| 10:00 AM | "Comics to Film: How drawing can create careers" with Matt Haley | |
| 11:00 AM | How to Break into the Field Learn the ins and outs of breaking into the media arts and animation biz from people who started out just like you. Featuring School of Informatics alumni Frank Tai (Pixar), Leon Nowlin (Encore Hollywood), and Jason Guy (Firaxis Games). Includes Q&A. |
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| Noon | Lunch Break (on-your-own) Lunch is not provided, but staff will be available to help guide students and visitors to nearby dining options, including the IUPUI Campus Center food court. |
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| 2:00 PM | Animation Screening (top student entries) Be inspired by VisionFest’s top student animation entries from around the world in our 200-seat auditorium with theater-quality projection and sound. |
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| 4:00 PM | Stereoscopic Showcase Join instructors Eric Wernert, Albert William and Chris Eller to discuss the history, technical background and future of stereoscopic media. Stereoscopic media records 3D visual information to create an illusion of depth. Stereoscopic movies produced at IU will be shown in our stereoscopic theater (3D glasses provided). |
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| 5:00 PM | Keynote Address: Mark Pudleiner Your Scenes are There Forever |
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| Saturday, October 23 | ||
| 1:00 PM | Animation Screening (top student entries) Be inspired by VisionFest’s top student animation entries from around the world in our 200-seat auditorium with theater-quality projection and sound. |
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| 3:00 PM | Master Class Learn the art of digital storytelling and animation from animator Mark Pudleiner. Open to all. |
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| 5:00 PM | Awards Ceremony | |