MM78-1 Schedule
MM78-2 Schedule
Videolab Rules and Regulation
• This lab is only for multimedia students who will be utilizing it for
video production, compositing, audio editing and dvd-authoring only.
• Multimedia Design students are required to book the workstation at
Operation Department before utilizing the facilities.
• Students who are caught entering the videolab and utilizing the facilities
without booking will be asked to leave immediately.
• Lab facilities are meant only for students to work on their college assignments.
• In the event that lecturers need to conduct classes, students are required to give
full co-operation to the lecturer. A notice will be placed outside the door as
advance notice.
• Usage of the lab is only available from 9am till 12am during weekday and
9am till 6pm on Saturday.
• If any lecturers, Operation and/or IT personnel finds out any misbehaviour of the
students during the facility booking period, they have the authority and the right
to ask the students to leave immediately.
• Strictly No food and beverages inside the Videolab.
• Students must report to Operation and IT dept immediately should they
encounter any problem with the facilities.
Dear ALL (3D Class)
Next 3d class is your project 1 pre-screening where you only need to render at 640x480 only with 5 different camera angle. As for submission you need to render at 1754x1240 instead of 3508 x 2480 with 5 different camera angle and TIFF file format.
Next week you also need to show us your project 2 idea. Please show us in digital storyboard so that we can view it on the projector. The following week together with project 1, you need to present your project 2 final idea before you move on to the production.
by Kenny
UK animator Sam Lanyon Jones of Tokyoplastic will be running a one-day workshop for animators on Thursday 29 October 2009.
Hailing from the United Kingdom, Tokyoplastic have their tentacles firmly grasped on Japanese culture, art and design. Stylistically super clean cut and cute, Tokyoplastic's inspirations include Takashi Murakami, Miyazaki and Mike Judge. So here’s your chance to spend time alongside this established animator, finding out more about the creative workings of Tokyoplastic!
Date: Thursday 29 October 2009
Time: 10.00 am – 4.00pm
Venue: MSC Malaysia Creative Incubation Centre @ KL Sentral Cybercentre
During the first half of the workshop Sam will speak on storyline development/character development, taking participants through the creative process step by step. For the second half of the day, participants will be given an opportunity to showcase examples of work-in-progress and gain valuable feedback from both Sam and fellow animators.
The workshop is open to animators with at least 3 years experience (either with a company or freelance) and will be expected present work-in-progress at the workshop for the feedback session.
This event is jointly organised by British Council and MDeC and there is no fee but seats are limited so apply now by sending an email with your contact details and CV to arts@britishcouncil.org.my
More information available at: http://www.britishcouncil.org/malaysia.htm
Dear MM78-1 & 2,
please take note on the venue for the 2nd part of Mini Lecture session. It's
13/10/2009 (Tuesday), 2.30pm - 4.30pm, I4 classroom
As for workshop session, we have combine workshop at
14/10/2009 (Wednesday), 1.00pm - 3.00pm, J5 classroom
Lesson 1 – 8th September
Lesson 2 - 15th September
Lesson 3 – 22nd September – Raya
Lesson 4 – 29th September – Starlites event – compulsory attendance – no class contact
Lesson 5 – 6th October
Lesson 6 – 9th October – replacement class for Raya
Lesson 7 – 13th October – Script submission
Lesson 8 – 20th October
Lesson 9 – 27th October – Storyboard
Lesson 10 – 3rd November – video production
Lesson 11 – 10th November
Lesson 12 - 17th November
Lesson 13 –24th November
Lesson 14 – 1st December pre-screening
Lesson 15 – 8th December short film submission with DVD –video
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