fmx/09 ran from May 05 through May 08, 2009
In the early hours of Saturday morning, fmx/09 drew to a close as the most persevering guests finally left the closing party. Once again, the 14th International Conference for Animation, Effects, Games and Digital Media gathered an international community of CGI enthusiasts in Stuttgart. Animation has long become a key technology shared across a wide range of media, going beyond animated films to live-action films and television shows as wel...
fmx/09 ran from May 05 through May 08, 2009In the early hours of Saturday morning, fmx/09 drew to a close as the most persevering guests finally left the closing party. Once again, the 14th International Conference for Animation, Effects, Games and Digital Media gathered an international community of CGI enthusiasts in Stuttgart. Animation has long become a key technology shared across a wide range of media, going beyond animated films to live-action films and television shows as well as compute...
Monday May 05: Get started Monday morning with the opening of fmx/08, fmx/artek and the exhibition Into the Pixel with a welcome address by Prof.Thomas Schadt, Director of Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg. Get a personalized kick-off to the fmx/conference with a keynote by Glenn Entis, listen in on talks about animation and digital media as well as lectures on post-production and tech-talks in fmx/technologies and animation media in fmx/review. Visit fmx/expo, school offerings, workshops, suites ...
On the final day of the conference, May 04, he will take part in a discussion with Thomas Lechner from the Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg and give his personal opinion about effects, animation and digital techniques. Roland Emmerich started his career in Germany. He studied Film at the HFF Munich and opened the Berlinale in 1984 with his thesis work Das Arche-Noah-Prinzip. The film was a great success and was sold in over 20 countries. Emmerich then grounded his own production company, Centro...