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If you find yourself explaining your future product through sketches and a lot of hand movements and phrases like “And then…” and “Imagine if…”, you might want to take a gander at this stuff.

  1. March 13 2012

    What I get to go to this week!

    By Kate Ertmann
    Related Solutions: Ethnographic Animation, Events, High-tech, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 3D, Interactive

    I’m in the City of Angels this week to go to the first 5D Flux conference, and I’m actually quite excited. The focus of the event is ‘digital design & world building in the narrative media landscape.’ A month ago I met Alex McDowell at Trans4m and he told me about his new venture, 5D.  After many years of working in feature filmmaking with a focus on 3D and production design he was now looking to bring the concept of World Building to folks outside of the entertainment field.  I shared…

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  2. March 1 2012

    Trends in Digital Signage, or what I hope to see next week at DSE2012

    By Nancy Hoffman
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Events, High-tech, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 2D, 3D, Interactive

    I attended the Digital Signage Expo in 2010, and wasn’t able to attend last year. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s new and different in the industry. If you want a snapshot of what was happening in 2010 you can refer to this post. http://animationdynamics.com/2010/03/23/challenges-in-the-digital-signage-industry/ One of the biggest trends I’ve been noticing is not around the execution of digital signage, but around mergers, acquisition and straight up closures of many players in the industry. I think that marks a turning point in maturation for the industry as people figure out…

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  3. January 17 2012

    More than Games Part 2: Takeaways from Unite11

    By Seth Cameron Short
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Ethnographic Animation, Events, High-tech, Manufacturing, Training
    Related Skill Sets: 3D, CAD Conversion, Interactive

    (This article is a continuation from More than Games Part 1. Check out Part 3 here.) This year I had the pleasure of attending Unite11, a conference for developers on the Unity3D platform. Here are some more non-game uses for Unity that I found really interesting. Interactive Training Another burgeoning field for interactive 3D applications is training. This is more than just pictures, animation and quizzes. Using a 3D interactive engine opens up training skills that, in the past, would have required a real-world training environment and instructors. In our age of limited…

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  4. January 15 2012

    Taking Ethnographic Animation on the Road

    By Kate Ertmann
    Related Solutions: Ethnographic Animation, High-tech, Manufacturing
    Related Skill Sets: 3D

    I’ve been yapping about Ethnographic Animation for the past year or so, mostly to local and regional audiences, as well as a really fun presentation at PDMA’s PIM last October in Phoenix, and I’m about to get on the road again for two more upcoming conferences that I believe will give back as much knowledge to me as I am gonna put out there. First up, next week, I head to Phoenix on the 15th and will do a short workshop on EA at The Creative Leadership Academy. “The Creative Leadership…

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  5. November 30 2011

    More than Games: Takeaways from Unite11 (Part 1)

    By Seth Cameron Short
    Related Solutions: Consumer, Events, High-tech, Training
    Related Skill Sets: 3D, Interactive

    (This is a multi-part series. Check out part 2 here and part 3 here.) This year I had the pleasure of attending Unite11, a conference for developers on the Unity3D platform. Unity’s a flexible, powerful, and multi-platform 3D interactive development package. It’s primary use is in making 3D games, but its toolset is flexible enough to make it useful in a number of other areas. This conference was a place for people to show off their Unity tools, games and interactive software, with a number of seminars on techniques and showcases…

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