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Workshop on '3D Animation' in city from Nov 25
FE Report
11/18/2005
 

          Daffodil Multimedia Limited (DML) and Daffodil Institute of Information Technology ( DIIT) will jointly organise a two-day workshop on 3D Animation and its Prospect in Bangladesh.
The workshop will be held at DIIT's Dhanmondi Campus in the city from November 25, said a press release.
The workshop will elaborately discuss and display the different basic techniques and procedures of production of 3D animated cartoon, TV commercial and animation, special effects used in the film and movies.
A large number of practical projects on the world's most popular software -- 3Ds max, maya, adobe premier, adobe after effect, combustion, sound forge, real flow, face station, poser and deep paint 3D -- will be demonstrated in the workshop.
Arif Ahmed, country's long time experienced and renowned 3D Animator and Chief 3D Animator of Daffodil Multimedia, will conduct the workshop.
The participants will get a clear idea about the 3D animation work through this workshop.
Those who are interested to take animation as a profession or a hobby are requested to join the workshop.
The participant will be awarded certificate from the DML.

 

 
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