3D IN YOUR FACE: 21-22 October (15/09/2010)

3D technologies are exploding across all platforms - you need to understand them! Join us at 3D In Your Face at the National Media Museum, 21-22 October, to hear the latest about 3D developments from the leading industry experts, network and see the latest technology demos.


Venue:
National Media Museum, Bradford
Dates: Thursday 21 / Friday 22 October 2010
Cost: £25 per day / £40 both days (£10 Students)
Register: www.3d-in-your-face.co.uk

**NEW SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED!**
Screen Yorkshire is delighted to announce that 3 more high-profile speakers have been added to the already strong line-up of industry experts taking part in 3D in your Face. ANDREW OLIVER, Co-founder and CTO of Blitz Games Studios and DAVID ECCLES, Managing Director of Numiko, join the line-up for day one of the conference, which will look at 3D developments across games and interactive technologies. TIM KEENE, Executive Producer for visual effects studio Framestore, will present an AVATAR case study on the second day of the conference, which will debate and discuss 3D film and TV from content development to production through to post production and VFX.

From Streetdance 3D and Avatar to 3D gaming and Sky's new 3DTV channel, all content producers and platforms are investing in and developing these technologies. 3D has recently taken over the cinema with films such as, Bolt, Alice in Wonderland and Monsters vs Aliens and 3D TV will be in living rooms from this autumn. Nintendo has unveiled its 3DS and Playstation 3 now supports Stereoscopic 3D.

The UK needs to be at the forefront of this game changing technology and we want freelancers, businesses and students from across the North to understand these technologies and developments.That's why 3D In Your Face has brought the industry's leading experts from across these platforms together for a two-day conference on 21st/22nd October at the National Media Museum, Bradford.


TICKETS

Tickets for 3D in your Face are available at a heavily subsidised cost, so don't miss out! The ticket price includes lunch, 3D goodies and a 3D IMAX Avatar screening on day one. You can attend only one day or both - BOOK HERE.

Day 1 - Gaming and Interactive

Speakers will examine and debate developments across gaming and interactive technologies. Day 1 will close with a 3D Imax Movie Showing of Shrek 4: Shrek Forever After.

Day 2 - Film and TV
Speakers will cover 3D film and TV from content development to production through to post production and VFX.

For full programme, visit www.3d-in-your-face.co.uk/home/programme

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:

Andrew Oliver - Co-founder and CTO, Blitz Games Studio
Dave Eccles
- Managing Director, Numiko
Mick Hocking
- Senior Group Studio Director, Sony
Alex Wiltshire - Editor, Edge website
Francesco Carucci - Technical Director, EA
Alexander Taube - Crytek Project Lead, EA
Tim Keene - Executive Producer, Framestore
Alexander Lentjes - 3D Stereoscopic Consultant and Producer, 3D-Revolution Productions
Richard Mills - Head of Engineering, On Sight
Andy Shelley - Head of Development, On Sight
Angus Cameron - Co-owner and Stereoscopic Post Supervisor, Vision3
Neil Dodgson - Professor of Graphics and Imaging at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory
Vivki Betihavas - Co-founder and Producer, Nineteen Fifteen

Visit www.3d-in-your-face to secure your place now!

3D In Your Face coincides with the start of the National Media Museum's 'Experience 3D' season, where everything 3D is being celebrated from 20 October. A brand new ‘Experience 3D' trail will take visitors on a journey through displays about 3D photography, videogames, television and film. Visitors will be able to try the latest technology and rediscover some old favourites. In addition to the new trail, fun 3D family activities and workshops will be taking place throughout the October half term holidays and a brand new animated 3D movie Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole: An IMAX 3D Experience opens on Yorkshire's only IMAX screen on 22 October. To find out more visit www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk

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