Friday, March 8, 2013

Spielberg praises Bangalore student for animated tribute


A Bangalore animation student who created a short montage of several classic Spielberg films as a tribute to the director has got a handwritten note from the man himself, praising the effort.
Krishna Bala Shenoi who works as as a correspondent for renowned film critic Rogert Ebert’sChicago Sun Times, uploaded the short film to YouTube and accompanied it with a piece titled, “Steven Spielberg: My animated Tribute”. In the article he says,
“I think I’ve said enough to get my point across: Spielberg means a lot to me. This animated tribute to him took me about four months to make, in part because frame-by-frame rotoscoping is time-consuming and tricky, and also because I’m not at all experienced in animation. And my numerous software and hardware hiccups might’ve also contributed to that long production time.
This was made simply as a salute to Spielberg, the man and the filmmaker, who has inspired me profoundly over the last decade, ever since I started watching movies, and who has affected not only the way I view film, but the way I view art (I was going to say “life itself,” but even I think that may be a bit too much.)”
But Shenoi was clearly not expecting what came next – a letter from Spielberg’s assistant Samantha Becker congratulating him, and a copy of a handwritten note from Spielberg.
“Wow. Steven Spielberg, my favorite filmmaker of all time, wrote, *handwrote*, a note to me after seeing my animated tribute to him. I’m shaking in knees right now. Wow”, wrote Shenoi on his Facebook wall.
The note from Spielberg called the animated tribute ‘sweet and respectful’, adding that “Your image choices and clever transitions gave your tribute film a real narrative”.
You can see a copy of the note here.

Student's Achievement

 
Ramji Sharma from MAAC Jaipur has shown what it takes to succeed in VFX industry. Starting from a regular internship (without stipen) just within a month on the basis of his performance his company has offered him a package of 1.6(lacs) and further increments have been offered to him. We congratulate him for his efforts and wish he will continue to keep performing.

Art work worth praising

Art which is worth praising, Aarohi Gupta has made all these following after attending just a 3 day workshop of MAAC at her college MITS. Praise worthy efforts we must say. Good going girl make many such more art works the world is watching your efforts.


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Counter Strike @ MAAC Jaipur

Students lavished the LAN party organized on 2nd March '13 at MAAC Jaipur Campus.





Seminar at MITS


Students being given certificates.
 MAAC Jaipur Organised a session for the students of Mody Institute of Technology at Lakshman garh, Rajasthan.

In a 3 day long workshop more than 50 students participated and were demonstarted with tehcniques of Graphic designing, Editing, VFx and 3D designing.

Students enjoyed throughout the workshop and the workshop provided an insight to the world of designing. Also with this one of the student was juedged as the best performer on the basis of the work done during the workshop by her. 

Students got a hands on practice session.


Sessionin progress.


Technical session.


Faculty being felicitated.

Student in spot light Ranjani Sharma


























Our student Ranjani Sharma was featured in February issue of Animation reporter for her art work. She made digital painting.

Harry Baweja to make 3D animation film


 

Harry Baweja to make 3D animation film

After making a sci-fi film Love Story 2050, Harry Baweja's next is Chaar Sahibzaade, a 'photo realistic' 3D Animation film in S-3D on Sikh History.



Commenting on why he decided to make a 3D Animation film, Baweja says, "While going through the pages of Sikh History, as I focussed on the dramatic events around the lives and sacrifices of the four Sons of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, I knew I had the story of my next film in hand. But it is an understood fact that a 'live action' film cannot be made on the lives of the four sons of Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, so Animation was the only option in which format I could make a feature film on this part of Sikh History. We then closely worked with Mr. Prasad Ajgaonkar the head at the Animation Studio 'I Realities' to create the world of that era."

The first look of the film was launched by Honorable President of the SGPC (Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee) JathedarAvtar Singhji. The film is already in production since September 2012 and is likely to release towards the end of this year.
Harry adds, "The film shall be released in cinemas Worldwide, with projection in 3D and 2D.The film shall be released in Punjabi, Hindi, English, and in various other Indian over a dozen foreign languages. The script and the making of the film is being co-ordinated with the team at the SGPC. Our effort is to make this film true to history and correct in its depiction of religious sentiments."

3D Artist CG Student Awards Issues 2013 Call for Entries


3D Artist CG Student Awards Issues 2013 Call for Entries

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Imagine Publishing’s leading title for 3D artists has teamed up with the CG Student Awards to announce the launch of the 3D Artist CG Student Awards for 2013.
Rebranded for 2013 as the 3D Artist CG Student Awards, this annual event showcases and rewards excellence in computer graphics from students and recent graduates. To date, the event has kick-started the careers of countless digital artists and has awarded in excess of $200,000USD in prizes.
"This is a huge year for the awards,” declared Andrew McDonald, co-founder of the awards. “Not only do we have a new Naming Rights Partner -- 3D Artist -- but we have opened up the playing field to include a dedicated Next-Gen Games category. To top it off, we have our largest prize pool ever and seven studio internships on offer. The winning School of the Year can also walk away with over $50,000USD in prizes which should make things very interesting. With all this happening, we can't wait to see the calibre of entries submitted."
The 2013 awards are split into four main categories:
  • VFX/Animation
  • Next-Gen Gaming
  • Studio Internships
  • School of the Year
There is a massive prize pool of over $160,000USD and seven (7) studio internships spread across United Kingdom, United States and Canada.
The 3D Artist CG Student Awards runs from 7 March 2013 until 3 June 2013. Finalists will be shortlisted on 20 May 2013 with the Winners announced on 3 June 2013. The deadline for submissions is 11:59pm GMT on May 13, 2013.
The awards are open to all computer graphics students that attended an accredited course between
 January 2012 - June 2013. Entrants can be an existing student or a recent graduate. Examples of suitable courses are Computer Animation, Bachelor of Computer Graphics, Animation and Interactive Media, 3D Computer Animation, Digital Effects, Computer Visualisation, Visual Effect, Game Design and Development.
The awards has an extensive list of high profile companies sponsoring the event including 3D Artist, Conceptshare, Digital-Tutors, Next Limit Technologies, Side Effects Software, Stash Media, The Foundry, Luxology, and Ownage. Other notable industry sponsors include: Pixologic, Chaos Group, Ballistic Publishing, CG Workshops, Tyroe, Digital Rummage, and 3D Total.
Leading production studios Double Negative, Prime Focus, Framestore, The Mill, and Image Engine, are also offering seven professional internships throughout Europe, USA, and Canada. Each studio offers slightly different internships, but an internship winner can expect to receive 2-4 months professional experience, support and guidance from industry leading experts, a standard intern salary, and an amazing opportunity to network and prove their skills.
Source: 3D Artist CG Student Awards

We are back

 

Guys after a break for almost a year MAAC Jaipur is back again with our blog. All the students please keep a close watch on this space for all the updates.

Thanks for the continued support.