Graduates showcase 3D animation
26 NOVEMBER 2013
Charles Sturt University (CSU) final year animation and visual effects students are showing off their skills and the University's new 3D equipment in a showcase of short animated films on YouTube. The industry-standard stereoscopic 3D production pipeline allows CSU students to work on the same equipment and with the same software as that used in Hollywood studios. Lecturer, Mr Andrew Hagan from the School of Communication and Creative Industries at CSU in Wagga Wagga, said the University is one of the few places in Australia that is teaching this cutting-edge filmmaking technique. "The Charles Sturt University Animation and Visual Effects Showcase proves our graduates deliver internationally competitive films to the world," he said. "We're celebrating the fifth year of making the high quality films available free online." Those with 3D-enabled displays on their computer or television can view these films natively with an internet browser or YouTube TV.
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